Trenchless technology provides an environmental and cost-effective solution to your underground project.
Impact Moling is a way of installing new pipes, cables and ducts under the ground without the need to dig continuous trenches. Instead, pits are dug at intervals in the ground and the mole is lowered inside.
The mole then tunnels through the earth, from the first pit through to the destination pit leaving a clear narrow tunnel large enough for the required utility to be pulled through.
The mole in reality is a steel pneumatic cylinder, with compressed air that hammers through the soil creating a bore hole for the new pipe to be laid. This massively reduces installation time, disturbance to the surface and the cost.
If you need to replace a watermains at your property, save time and money by taking advantage of trenchless technology to install your new Watermains pipe.
Our state-of-the-art Moling equipment will bore a new and accurate channel for a new water pipe work to be installed, without the need to dig up large areas of gardens and driveways.
This means the new watermain pipe can be installed efficiently with minimal disruption to you and your property.
Replacing a Watermains begins at the stop tap located at the boundary of your property and continues up to the connection inside your house.
Replacing the entire length of the connection pipe provides a single water supply replacement that is seamless. Therefore, it is far less prone to splits, cracks and leaks and has no risk of lead contamination.
Northamptonshire in the East Midlands of England, is known for its rich history, and picturesque countryside. It has a mix of urban and rural areas, with towns like Northampton and Kettering serving as key centres.
With its central location in the UK, Northamptonshire is a hub for logistics and distribution. Major companies, including Amazon and Tesco, operate large distribution centers in the area. There is an increasing focus on technology and innovation, with initiatives supporting startups and tech companies.
The county is renowned for its historical significance, including its role in the English Civil War and its connection to the shoe-making industry. The landscape features charming villages, rolling hills, and scenic parks.
Northamptonshire is also home to several notable attractions, such as Althorp House, the ancestral home of the Spencer family, and the historic sites of Towcester and Oundle.
Transport links are strong, with good road networks and rail connections, making it accessible for both residents and businesses.
Fast and environmentally friendly underground pipe installations
Highly cost-effective compared to traditional trenching methods
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