What’s in an ICC-ES PMG listing?

The ICC is the International Code Council dedicated to helping people build a safer world. The ES stands for Evaluation Service and PMG stands for the Plumbing, Mechanical and Fuel Gas industries. The ICC-ES has long been the industry leader in performing technical evaluations for code compliance. The provide regulators and contracting professionals with clear evidence that…

Sewer Pipe Lining with 100% Solids Epoxy Resins

Over the last couple of months we have had several info requests on our epoxy technologies.  So in order to clear up any confusion we decided to post this blog to better inform people on the different resins and epoxies we use here at  Dynamic Drain Technologies. To simplify things lets break up the common…

Dynamic Drain adds Warthog and Keg Sewer Nozzles

When it comes to using quality equipment, Dynamic Drain utilizes the top of the line equipment. Why you ask? Simple. Because if you have equipment that looks like junk and doesn’t work, it’s not making you any money! Minimizing downtime is very important which is why we use the equipment that can avoid breakdowns. We…

Trenchless Sewer Repair

Trenchless Sewer Repair is one of the most cost effective new ways to repair residential commercial, municipal and industrial pipe lines. We are starting to focus our efforts to get the word out about our new sewer pipe lining technology right here in Hampton Roads. If you know anybody in our areas that doesn’t know…

Pipe Lining Inspection Virginia

Just wanted to post a reminder and show our accomplishments as Pipe Lining Specialists in Virginia. We have have inspected pipe all over the mid-Atlantic region. It just seems like work but when we stop and look back it’s pretty amazing all the different places we have been and seen over the past few years. We…

Concrete Sewer Line Repair In Washington D.C.

We recently encountered a faulty Concrete Sewer Line In Washington D.C. The Washington Sanitary Sewer Commisions collection system – WSSC had sewer lines that went underneath a natural flowing creek. The concrete sewer lines going into it were coming from a housing development carrying waste off of the property. The concrete sewer line was over 40 years old…