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Trenchless Drilling: Drill, Baby, Drill
What’s trenchless drilling?
Trenchless drilling refers to any construction projects below ground that only slightly disrupt the surface, or don’t disrupt it much at all.
The International Society for Trenchless Technology defines the term as “any techniques, processes or procedures, including equipment, machines and materials involved, which minimizes or eliminates the need for surface excavation or reduces environmental damage or reduces the associated costs for underground work.”
In other words, any industrial procedures that do little or no damage to the surface of the ground in efforts to carry out projects underground.
Some of the goals that trenchless drilling is used to achieve are installing or rehabilitating underground infrastructure (with very little change to surface conditions like traffic and business); tunneling, microtubing, horizontal drilling (aka directional drilling), boring, pipe-ramming, pipe-Jacking, and installing underground pipelines and cables. Here’s a slightly more specific example of trenchless drilling: When high-pressure hydraulic pumps connected to steel cables are used to replace old sewer pipes without ever having to actually dig up those old pipes.
Generally, you can refer to the process as “trenchless” if the size – the diameter – of the boring will not allow for people to pass through.
Trenchless drilling happens to be a rapidly growing part of the construction and civil engineering industries.
The uses of trenchless drilling methods can be divided into two general categories: Construction and rehabilitation.
Construction: This is when pipelines and cables are installed underground where previously no other infrastructure had existed. This refers to a whole new underground boring project. The goal of it is to put in pipes or cables – the infrastructure that will carry sewage, water, or electricity.
One kind of constructive trenchless drilling method is called Horizontal Detection Drilling. A drilling rig sitting on the surface will force a pipe into the ground. First it drills a big hole filled with fluid. This tunnel forms a shallow arc. A swiveling machine pushes the tunnel open wider as it passes through – this space will have fit a sewer pipe, for example. The rig then installs the pipe in the tunnel.
Rehabilitation: This term refers to trenchless drilling where it is used to repair or replace existing underground infrastructure. A good example of a trenchless drilling process used in rehabilitation is the aggressive job of “pipe-bursting.”
In pipe-bursting, a hydraulic tool forces a “pipe-bursting head” through the old pipeline. The pipe-bursting head has a greater diameter than the old pipe. As a consequence, the decrepit pipe is smashed into many pieces, and dispersed outward. These broken pieces are forced out of the existing tunnel as the new pipe is pulled through.
What situations call for trenchless drilling?
The kinds of scenarios that trenchless drilling can address are those where it’s preferable to have little or no disruption or damage to the surface:
Trenchless drilling addresses the need to locate a well with minimal or no surface destruction.
It especially addresses the need to install infrastructure under airports, highways, runways, and business complexes where any open trenches and construction sites would delay commerce, traffic, and business.
Trenchless drilling is also an optimal way to place leak-detection systems under solid or hazardous waste areas, or to install gas-collection systems under landfills and other waste dumps.
The pros and cons:
Trenchless drilling is a rapidly growing industry, so there is room for innovation and creativity whereas other construction and civil engineering procedures can be formulaic and uncompromising in their decades-old methods.
Trenchless drilling rehabilitation is, in general, more cost-effective than traditional ways of digging up the soil and replacing infrastructure.
Horizontal detection can locate wells under buildings and roads without digging up the earth all over the place.
Overall, trenchless drilling greatly reduces work-site surface disruption.
Though directional and horizontal drilling cut back on the damage to the ground surface, they require large areas in which to stage their work. In these expansive areas, the pipes are held and organized until they are ready to be installed underground.
And remember that trenchless drilling is a field that has been expanding relatively recently. Though this means there’s room for innovation and up-to-date procedures, there could also be greater room for error as a consequence of less standardization of the field.
The bottom line:
The installation of underground infrastructure is often necessary in areas where disruption of or damage to the surface is really unwanted, like when the work has to happen under buildings, airports, runways, highways, or under the surface of public parks. Trenchless drilling addresses this issue well because it handles the installation and repair of underground infrastructure with minimal disruption to the surface.
Jon Ellowitz is a writer for Yodle, a business directory and online advertising company. Find a Contractor or more Home Care articles at Yodle Consumer Guide. Trenchless Drilling: Drill, Baby, Drill
Los Angeles Trenchless Sewer Repair Uses State Of The Art Video Inspection
If your residence or commercial building needs sewer repairs, the plumbers in Los Angeles are ready to help. Using state-of-the-art technology and video inspections, they can pinpoint your sewer problems quickly and efficiently.
In Los Angeles and the surrounding area, people do not like the destruction that comes with traditional sewer line repairs. The video inspection also reveals whether you have cracks in your sewer lines, root intrusion, or a complete collapse of your sewer line. The video inspection is achieved by connecting a tiny camera to the end of an auger line.
Trenchless technology, available in most cases, allows the plumbers to make repairs from just two small access points, one on either end of the line. This means faster repairs and minimal disruption to your landscaping, yard, or driveway because the entire sewer line does not need to be uncovered.
For many years, getting to sewer lines to replace and repair meant large scale excavation. This was both a costly and a lengthy process, leaving you with a yard and driveway to repair once the sewer was repaired. Many times the cost to replace trees, sidewalks, driveways, and landscaping exceeded the cost of the sewer repair.
Advances in technology now allow for trenchless sewer line repair, and plumbers in Los Angeles have been leaders in the industry in this specialized area. There are two different options for trenchless sewer repair. One is pipe relining and the other is pipe bursting. Pipe bursting involves bursting the old pipe apart as a new pipe is pulled through.
The old, original pipe acts as a guide as the new pipe is pulled through. It is then ripped apart by the equipment pulling in this new pipe. You are left with a strong new pipe exactly in the same place as where the old pipe was.
Pipe relining has some similarities, but instead of splitting the old pipe apart to replace it, a fiberglass liner is places inside of the damaged pipes. The pipes are sealed, and your pipes will now last for many years to come. Relining may last as long as several decades, depending on how the work is completed and other details.
Trenchless sewer repair is the way to go to avoid costly damage to trees, sidewalks, driveways, and landscaping. If you are given the choice, and it is completely up to you, opt for a trenchless sewer line repair in order to maintain the plumbing and sewer system in your residential or commercial building.
Schuelke Plumbing offers 100% interest free financing and excellence in workmanship. Visit http://www.LosAngelesPlumbingAndSewer.com to learn more about this family owned and operated plumbing company, located in Los Angeles, California.
Install a Trenchless Sewer without an Excavation
Why your pipeline gets damaged
For constant exposure to the sunlight, humidity, rain etc. and continuous flow through the pipeline, the inner coating badly get affected that causes biotic contamination gradually damaging the surface of the pipeline. With tremendous heat oscillation and pressure fluctuation inside the pipeline can be exposed to the risk of rapid deterioration and fouling. The rehabilitation of coating and damages of your pipeline surfaces must involve some modernized techniques and technologies that will enable your pipeline to stay usable for longer period of time.
Pipeline Liner Solutions
The high quality pipeline liners available today comes in various size, shape and diameters best fitting your specific needs. Some pipeline liners are specially customized to endure certain pressure and temperature matching to specific application requirements.
You can avail some advanced pipeline repair services like HDPE fusion, Pipeline extrusion etc. In fact apart from all other available pipeline repair services, long term HDPE pipeline coating and corrosion protector is provided by very few of the Texas pipeline service providers. These advanced procedures and liner solutions can actually add long years to the life of your HDPE pipeline ensuring optimum safety in gas or liquid transportation. Thus HDPE pipeline liner solution in Texas is the most firmly fitted pipeline liner specially designed and customized to fit your transportation needs.
Trenchless HDPE solutions
Trenchless Technology- the most modernized technology in Texas pipeline engineering is often termed as “no dig” technology. This process helps you to retain your driveway not ruining the set up and structure of your yard. Corrosion in gas, water or electrical pipeline can be restored by this technology with optimum efficiency and saving your expenditure to a great extant. Thus with trenchless technology you can install pipeline protection seamlessly. Today most of the plumbers in Texas pipeline offer this service much competently staying within your budget limit.
Especially to the high traffic areas, you will face congestion problem where it comes next to impossible to dig up a certain area for pipeline alteration. Now, even though you are using HDPE pipelines for liquid or gas transportation, proper maintenance becomes inevitable at times. At this point, you have no other option than to access this task with “no dig” method of pipe repair service. Pipeline engineering in Texas has popularly and amazingly removed the necessity of surface excavation, reducing environmental damage and labor cost.
Besides saving your driveway and construction cost trenchless technology offers a great structural strength in protecting your pipeline. Be it your HDPE pipeline installation process or pipe repair issue, trenchless technologies offer optimum benefit in all aspect. Plumbing companies in Texas pipeline are popularly switching their service process to this advanced technology implementing their developed skill set and growing experience. While installing your polyethylene pipeline, most essentially you need to look for a pipeline servicing company that involves these advanced technologies. With the advancement of pipeline engineering trenchless technology has gained immense preference for its durability. This process helps to eliminate joints between the pipelines that cause root intrusion. This modernized technology also increases the flow within.
Taneisha Jones is contributing as an author of Hebna Corporation, a HDPE Pipe Supply Company. For more information on hdpe and pipe repair visit www.hebna.com
