ACE Envirotech, Inc. (888)741-0220
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The Problem:
The buildings on Fort Knox Army base have been experiencing piping failures in as little as 10 years.
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The Problem:
The station had a galvanized piping system that was experiencing low flow, rusty water and leaks throughout the building.
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The Problem:
To protect and extend the life of the 4” main water line in the Seattle Courthouse and main Administration building. The present piping system was encrusted and wrapped in asbestos.
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The Problem:
The challenge facing the National Park Service, who administer the well being of the historic Santa Cruz Post Office, was a failing main roof drain line and how to fix it without destroying the architectural importance of this historical building.
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The Problem:
The problem at the GPO was a leak in a rain leader that was located in a structural column that ran 140 feet from the roof to the lower levels of the building.
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The Problem:
After more than 30 years of housing students and guests year round, the galvanized piping throughout the complex was experiencing problems typically caused by an aggressive water supply and internal corrosion.
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The Problem:
The domestic water system was primarily galvanized with some copper updates. The piping system was failing with pinhole leaks, rusty water, and reduced flow.
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