Sylmasta Pipe Repair Case Studies
Welcome to our Sylmasta Pipe Repair Case Studies section. Here are some of the solutions that our pipe repair and other maintenance products have provided for different problems worldwide.
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A cracked cast iron wastewater pipe in a London hotel required a quick repair to prevent one of the most prestigious rooms having to be closed to the public
Live leak repair carried out to an inaccessible PVC plastic pipe which formed part of a swimming pool filtration system, negating the need for the disassembly of half the system
A furniture company repaired a pinhole leak on a steel pipe in their factory's sprinkler system after being initially informed that the only solution was a complete replacement
After contractors accidentally cut into an underground heating pipe with insulation lagging during construction work on a farm, a live leak repair kept the hot water on
Sylmasta save a bakery in Puerto Rico a load of dough by providing a cost effective and quick repair to heavily corroded blades in a flour mixer which would otherwise have needed replacing
A live leak repair to a high temperature elbow in a CHP Plant ensured an automotive safety supplier factory did not undergo a disruptive shutdown of power for a replacement
The repair of a contaminated water pipe in a Puerto Rican Power Station helped keep the plant working at full capacity when Hurricane Maria hit the island
A burst underground steel water main in the UK which had been leaking for 15 years after being written off as unrepairable is finally sealed in a live leak repair
Some creative thinking leads to Sylmasta Liquid Rubber being used as a flexible expansion joint filler to eliminate problematic drips from a balcony at a residential property in the UK
Catastrophe was averted at a Wastewater Treatment Works in the UK thanks to a live leak repair carried out after a contaminated water pipe was mistakenly cut through
The downtime on a damaged machine at a Ball Mill in Puerto Rico looked like it would cost a company approaching $60 million until Sylmasta provided a repair