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San Antonio Static Testing
Steps To Perform a Hydrostatic Test
A Hydrostatic Test, or Static Test, is done to test the integrity of a sewer system. The test is performed by filling the sewer system with water and then monitoring the water line for leaks. If there is a leak the water level will drop.
- Insert a test ball into the clean out.
- Remove a toilet or locate a slab level drain (Stand up shower)
- Begin to fill the system with water
- Once the system is sufficiently filled with water we check the test ball to be certain it is properly sealed
- The water level is then monitored from the slab level drain
- If the water level doesn’t change, the system passes the test.
- If the water level drops then there is a leak in the system.
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San Antonio Sewer Camera Pinpoint
What Happens If A Static Test Fails
When a sewer system fails a static test, it means there is a leak in the system.
Sewer Camera Pinpoint
Equipped with cutting-edge imaging technology, our team meticulously inspects your sewer system to identify and pinpoint any potential issues. Upon discovering a break, we thoroughly test different sections of the system to ensure the system’s integrity.
This method ensures that we find any defects, even if they aren’t visible.
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San Antonio Sewer Repairs
Tunnel & Repairs
Once we have located all defects in your sewer system we will map out the most efficient path to reach the defects and perform all necessary repairs.
Our Process:
- Hydrostatic Test
- Camera Pinpoint
- Advanced Location Mapping
- Tunnel & Inspect
- Repair
- Post Hydrostatic Test
We specialize in performing fast and efficient Hydrostatic Tests (leak detection). We use state-of-the-art equipment to provide Camera Pinpoints and visual sewer integrity inspections to identify any potential damages. We use multifrequency locators to provide Advanced Location Mapping. This process allows us to map and plan out your repair precisely. The next step is to tunnel beneath the foundation to inspect the damages and begin the repairs. All repairs are performed according to strict standards and regulations to ensure the safety of your home for years to come. Once the repairs are completed we will perform a final hydrostatic test to ensure that your sewer system is void of any breaks and holds water under pressure. We will finalize the process by backfilling the tunnel.