Water Taps
The installation of water taps is a pivotal first step in ensuring a new or existing building has access to a reliable water supply. Abtak specializes in precise water tap installations, connecting properties to municipal water systems with minimal disruption.
Our team handles all aspects of the process, from the initial site assessment and obtaining necessary permits to the final installation and testing, ensuring a secure and efficient connection that meets all regulatory standards.
Sewer Taps
Sewer tap installations are critical for integrating a property’s wastewater management into a municipal sewer system. With Abtak you receive expert sewer tap service that guarantees your building’s efficient and hygienic removal of wastewater.
Our experienced technicians use the latest techniques and materials to create connections that are not only compliant with local codes but are also designed to provide long-lasting service, ensuring your property’s sanitation needs are fully met.
Relocation of Existing Lines
There are instances when utility lines need to be moved to accommodate new construction projects or landscape redesigns. Abtak offers professional relocation services for both water and sewer lines, ensuring the new placement is optimal for functionality and accessibility.
Our team conducts a thorough evaluation to determine the best new location, executes the relocation with careful precision, and ensures everything is up to code, providing a seamless transition with minimal impact on service.
Abandonment of Existing Services
When utility services are no longer needed, or a property is being repurposed, and existing water or sewer connections must be safely abandoned, Abtak handles the process with expertise. We ensure that all protocols for proper abandonment are followed, including the proper sealing and removal of lines where necessary, to prevent any future issues.
This service is carried out with attention to environmental protection and adherence to local regulations, ensuring a clean and secure conclusion to unused utility services.