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Indianapolis, Ind. — Feb., 2017: This year at the 2017 WWETT Show, Source One Environmental (S1E) once again exhibited a strong presence, showcasing five new product lines, partnerships and exclusive show promotions. The WWETT Show was held at the Indianapolis Convention Center Feb. 22 - Feb. 25. Attended by over 14,000 service professionals and exhibitor personnel from 53 countries, the WWETT Show is the largest annual trade show of the year and showcases the newest products and latest technology in the industry.

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Recently, From Sinks to Sewers in Ventura, CA demonstrated the effectiveness and usefulness of PipePatch.

"When it comes to trenchless sectional pipe repair, PipePatch leads the industry. As Ventura County's exclusive installer, From Sinks to Sewers installs only the best," Ben Kohn, From Sinks to Sewers said. "Now with PipePatch's exclusive watermark, our clients can be assured that no imitation is ever used and only authentic, code-approved products are installed. PipePatch, insist on the best."

 

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Through Nov. 30 - Dec. 2, Source One Environmental (S1E) hosted a 2016 winter sales meeting at the global headquarters in Davison, MI. The meeting was attended by more than 50 employees, manufacturer partners and buy-sell representatives from across the globe.

During the meeting, sessions were held on new and upcoming product offerings, as well as in-depth installation techniques for all of the S1E product lines. Attendees were also informed on 2017 sales and marketing programs. 

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It is estimated that 60% of the U.S. have basements and 38% run the risk of foundation water damage. Water enters foundation in many forms such as rain, ground water, poor ventilation and more. It typically enters through vulnerable points such as walls, floors, foundation cracks, windows and clogged rain gutters. While this is common, it is not usually treated until larger problems begin to take place. If not addressed, water infiltration can deteriorate the integrity of your structure and lead to significant health issues.

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This October the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a new campaign that includes a draft guide, toolkit and technical assistance to support communities in long-term stormwater management and planning.

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After decades of pipe failures and sewer backups, America’s wastewater infrastructure is deteriorating and experiencing corrosion. Many municipalities are combating this issue by rehabilitating corroded and leaking manholes that intake I/I and damage the overall system. Because manholes can account for up to 30% of unnecessary groundwater, organizations have recognized that rehabilitating manholes are essential to restoring the entire wastewater system.

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by: Larry Lamphere, Regional Sales Manager

Throughout my time working for S1E, I’ve had a lot of opportunity to observe how the industry is utilizing Cured-In-Place-Pipe (CIPP) joint and spot repairs. This technology saves money and gives municipalities, businesses and homeowners a productive flowing system with an added assurance of a 50-year service life.

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Source One Environmental’s goal is to provide innovative solutions in the water management and infrastructure rehabilitation markets. Our products are only a portion of the equation—the ability to service our customers and offer proactive solutions to problems are what set us apart from other organizations.

As S1E continues to evaluate our team, we are pleased to announce the following changes within our sales territory structure:

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by: Brad Miller, Technical Sales Support Specialist 

Homeowners and contractors spend large portions of their maintenance budget on waterproofing concrete. Typically, budgets are set aside just to repair and maintain the waterproofing system previously applied to the building.

Traditional waterproofing methods include complex steps that often result in failure. With the more steps, the more opportunities of installation failure occur.