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Starting the Next Generation Early on Wet Tap Work

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Some trades run in the family. This one clearly does.

Wet taps are one of those jobs that separate the crews who know what they're doing from the ones who don't. You're tapping directly into a live water main - no shutting the system down, no interrupting service to the surrounding area. It takes the right equipment, the right technique, and people who've done it enough times that nothing surprises them.

That's exactly the kind of work we do. Big-diameter pipe connections, gate valves, tapping sleeves - all of it staged, set up, and executed with zero room for error. When a community is growing and needs a new tie-in to an existing main, we're the crew municipalities and contractors call to get it done right the first time.

Underground utility work isn't glamorous. Most people never think about what's running beneath their streets until something goes wrong. We take pride in being the team that makes sure it doesn't. The infrastructure we install today keeps water moving to homes, businesses, and fire hydrants for decades to come.

And if the little one in this photo has anything to say about it, we'll have another set of steady hands on the crew before we know it.