rørknæk
Rørknæk, commonly known as pipe bursting, is a trenchless plumbing technique used to replace damaged or outdated underground pipes without extensive excavation. The method involves breaking and expanding an existing pipe from within while simultaneously pulling a new pipe into place through the broken section. This approach is widely employed in residential, commercial, and municipal settings to repair sewer, water, and gas lines efficiently.
The process begins with an access point being created at the surface, typically near the end of
Rørknæk offers several advantages over traditional digging methods. It minimizes surface disruption, reducing costs associated with
However, the method has some limitations. It is most effective for straight or gently curved pipes and