Advanced Pipe Inspection, Inc. (API) provides closed circuit television inspection services, pipe repair, and sewer and drain cleaning services to utilities, municipalities, and construction companies throughout New England. We are committed to providing quality services that exceed our client's needs and objectives.
API's experienced crews realize that clients have different objectives, goals and timetables when utilizing our services. We utilize some of the best trained and most experienced field crews in New England - fully equipped, fully insured, and capable of handling the jobs considered impossible by others.
API is committed to providing quality video inspection, pipe cleaning services and cured in place pipe lining throughout New England. We continue to invest in the latest equipment.
Since 1994 we have cleaned and televised more than three-and-a-half million feet of pipe. "See the difference with API" Our experienced operators and state-of-the-art equipment allow us to get more done in less time-with better results. Contact us for a free estimate.
Advanced Pipe Inspection, Inc., P.O. Box 4234, East Dedham, MA 02027, Tel: 617-333-9627
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