PIPING REIMAGINED:
In the interest of full disclosure, I’m a self-professed pipe geek dating back more than two decades. But I can tell you with 100% objectivity that we are living in an unprecedented era of piping innovation. That’s saying something when you consider how far we’ve come already. We evolved from the ancients’ open aqueducts and drainage channels to closed pipes placed underground and behind walls to avoid contamination, evaporation, and odors. We upgraded from clay and bamboo pipe to lead to copper to galvanized steel to the plastics of the last 50 years. While remarkable, these advancements largely involved innovations in piping materials or methods of transferring water from one place to another through more sanitary and reliable means. Today, we are tapping into the power of breakthrough technologies to prevent piping problems before they grow. Pipes can “talk” by proactively sending messages about water usage and leaks. Safe additives can protect and extend the life of your existing pipes. We can even form pipes within pipes through innovative pipe-lining techniques. All of this enables condo owners and managers to save considerably in both money and headaches. Here are a few of the most notable developments you should have on your radar: 20
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and steel supply piping from pinhole leaks and corrosion. The additives seal pipe walls off from oxygen, which “freezes” the corrosion process, and when matched with the latest sensorequipped smart valves, just the right amount of additive can be introduced as needed depending on water usage and other factors. Mi) CP2fiLLPP P/ @CIPPA — extends the lifecycle of underground piping that is expensive if not hazardous to excavate and
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Some newer buildings are being developed with sensors in place, and existing buildings can easily make use of the technology by installing sensorequipped smart valves. It’s also extremely
potentially double the lifespan of piping systems, and dramatically reduce operational costs. When it comes to condo and apartment pipes, I can report that the future looks brighter than ever.
affordable compared to the costs of a major leak.
CUTTING-EDGE REMEDIES We’ve had the technology for years to restore already installed pipes. New advancements in water treatments and pipelining applications are streamlining the process. For example, cities have long added chemicals to //:H—HP22:)ƒPHHH2HH:ˇH fifiZHi ˇ2 P— H/ /2HPP2 building’s pipes. We’re now seeing water treatment methods scaled down to a building’s own footprint. These treatments use additives such as phosphates and silicates to better protect copper
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