The New England Sub-Surface Civil Engineering, Mechanical Plumbing, & CIPP Authority
Pipe-Fix delivers high-performance mechanical plumbing, commercial sewer main management, and trenchless structural craftsmanship engineered for the specific water properties, structural layouts, and regulatory codes of the New England landscape.
- Regional Operations Infrastructure Network: Delivering meticulous, license-backed trade excellence supported by over 30 years of combined technical field experience.
Advanced Product & Application Disclaimers
- Trenchless CIPP Lining & Structural Epoxies: Cured-in-place pipe lining (CIPP) involves utilizing single-access entry points to apply a specialized internal sleeve or epoxy coating within an existing deteriorated conduit, creating a root-proof, structural pipe inside the host line. Successful polymerization requires strict control over vacuum parameters, ambient air delivery temperature, and mechanical positioning metrics.
- Civil Sub-Surface Excavation Utilities: When water or sewer main structural configurations exhibit total systemic failure, traditional civil excavation becomes necessary to replace the pipeline. Pipe-Fix manages internal locate sequences to avoid public lines; mapping, staking, and isolating private interior facility grids or underground irrigation loops remains the absolute operational liability of the property owner prior to our heavy machinery breaking ground.
- Sump Pump Systems & Foundation Waterproofing: Implementing heavy-duty sump pump lines and subterranean waterproofing barriers is designed to eliminate basement dampness and musty odors while defending the foundation from hydro-static pressure. Long-term defense is contingent upon the pump receiving unhindered electrical current and the client maintaining clear exterior discharge basins free of freezing blockages or landscaping debris.
- Dig Safe Compliance Mandates: In accordance with Chapter 82, Section 40 of the Massachusetts General Laws and New Hampshire RSA 374:48-56, no heavy sub-surface mechanical drilling, open excavation, or mechanical groundbreaking will commence until the multi-state tracking network (Dig Safe System / New England 811) has fully verified and marked all public underground main utilities. Mapping and isolating private utility lines remains the absolute operational liability of the primary infrastructure asset owner.