Hampton House
Washington, DC

Hampton House

The Problem:


Repiping would have meant long construction time lines, massive tenant interruption, and relocation of tenants and loss of income for the owners.

Vista Del Lido
Newport Beach, CA

Vista Del Lido

The Problem:


The building’s copper water pipes were experiencing an increasing amount of pinhole leaks and weekly repairs were becoming commonplace.

Surfside I
Port Hueneme, CA

Surfside II

The Problem:


A local leak detection service reports that they receive on average 17 calls per day to locate leaks from failing copper pipes in the area.

Surfside III
Port Hueneme, CA

Surfside III

The Problem:


Shortly after the 30-year anniversary of its construction, the condo buildings began experiencing an increasing amount of pinhole leaks in the walls and the town homes began suffering from recurring slab leaks.

The Phoenix Apartments
Bladensburg, MD

The Phoenix Apartments

The Problem:


As renovations began on the property, the building continued to experience pinhole leaks on a weekly basis.

The Elms
Seattle, WA

The Elms

The Problem:


The piping system was comprised of galvanized steel pipe that had rusted, resulting in low flow, brown water and pinhole leaks.

The Webster House
Washinton D.C.

The Webster House

The Problem:


Built in the late 1960’s this 200 unit residential project was experiencing pinhole leaks in its copper water supply system.

Clairemont Apartments
Seattle, WA

Clairemont Apartments

The Problem:


Faced with the grim reality of needing to replace a deteriorating and failing piping system in the Clairemont Apartments, The property management was anxious to find an alternative.