Reinstatement Cutter Expands Capabilities For Contractor

In the competitive landscape of trenchless rehabilitation, the ability to handle complex, small-diameter projects is a significant differentiator. Many contractors are forced to bypass specialized jobs—such as those involving intricate branch line reinstatements in historic structures—due to equipment limitations. However, integrating air-powered, high-performance cutters into a service fleet can transform these challenges into growth opportunities.
These versatile tools simplify prep and reinstatement work across drains and laterals, offering the precision needed for both horizontal and vertical applications. With the capability to travel up to 164 feet in lines as small as three inches, they provide the reach and power necessary to complete difficult relining tasks without traditional excavation. This technological shift not only increases productivity but also allows for a cleaner, more efficient approach to sewer lateral repair.
Read the full case study to see how modern reinstatement equipment can help your business take on the specialized work that others pass up.
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