Success Stories

On Target

Accurate Leak and Line has built a reputation that matches its name, accurately detecting the source of customer drain and waterline problems. Providing full-service repair and rehab services, including epoxy lining for both drain and potable lines, has propelled the business to major expansion in the Texas market. When Scott Montgomery graduated from Texas A&M…

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DFW Airport

A 4″ jet fuel vacuum line running beneath the runway at DFW airport had developed a pressure leak. The line functioned to suck jet fuel exhaust away from the runway to where it is properly filtered and disposed. Under strict FAA guidelines, the airport was required to repair the leaking line and pressure test it…

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Lamme’s Candies – Austin, TX

Lamme’s Candies is somewhat of a historical landmark in Austin, TX. The famous candy maker has spun chocolate goodies since 1885 and is a well-know Austin staple. The establishment reached out to Accurate Leak and Line for a remedy to continual problems with functionality and drainage caused from an aged and deteriorated cast-iron sanitary sewer…

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Texas Rangers Ballpark at Arlington

Area storm drains servicing the ballpark bleachers deteriorated, leaking rain water into many of the executive suites. This caused a great deal of discomfort for suite owners. These drains were encased in 3-4 ft. of concrete, separating the seating areas from the tops of the suites. Traditional repair was impossible without major cost and disruption…

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The Trinity River Job

An 18 inch city sewer main line running directly beneath the Trinity River was breached, allowing sewer waste to discharge into the Trinity River. Under strict scrutiny from the Trinity River Authority, Accurate Leak & Line successfully lined the broken pipe beneath the river with an 18 inch cast-in-place epoxy pipeliner (CIPP). The trenchless sewer…

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Tarrant County College

After repeated stoppages and back-ups at a campus building here, our pipe inspection discovered that the building’s main 4″ cast-iron sewer was deteriorating. This created a rough inside pipe texture that was decreasing the building’s sewer flow, and ultimately causing the stoppages. The sewer main ran the length of the building beneath a main hallway…

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