The RIDGID Pipe Patch Starter System includes the basic equipment needed to start trenchless point repairs. Pipe patching is a new, incremental revenue stream for those already participating in drain cleaning and sewer inspections. Pipe patching surpasses ASTM F1216 requirements for structural integrity while also providing a fast ROI, short learning curve, and a less invasive process when compared to other pipe repair methods such as digging. Patching, while a great stand-alone business, is a great way to begin learning how to enter the CIPP or trenchless market. Simply Clean, Inspect, and Patch!
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Trenchless Point Repair Solution– Pipe Patching is a 2″ to 6″ pipe repair process with low cost of entry and high return on investment combined with an easy to learn process.
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Versatile System– Includes Packer, Air Push Rods & necessary components that accomodate p-traps, bends, transitions & straight sections of damaged pipe.
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Pre-Measured Fiberglass Patch Kits– Thoughtfully designed Patch Kits enable quick and efficient repairs with all required consumables and components packaged together for one-time use. Patch Kits are sold seperately from Starter Systems.
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New Service Offering– Comprehensive system includes the equipment necessary to begin a Pipe Patching business. Perfectly compliments businesses already participating in drain cleaning and sewer inspections.
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Reliable, Long-Lasting Repair– Durable, fibgerglass patch is rated for small sections of damaged pipe and meets ASTM F1216 requirements; cured patches are rated up to 50 year life expectancy range under normal conditions.
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Less Invasive & Disruptive– Minimal customer impact to landscaping, fauna & business productivity when compared to digging and full relining.
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Professional Service & Support– Knowledgeable industry experts and world class service to assist entry into new market with incremental revenue.
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Professional Carry Bag– Save yourself time by carrying multiple Packers, Air Push Rods & Accessories in a single trip.
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