We’ll need to know the:
- total length of the pipe
- diameter of the pipe
- type of pipe and material
- pipe application
- company name
- job address
- on-site contact and phone number
- ideal date for completion
- purchase order number (if relevant).
You’ll also need to supply any relevant water and/or sewerage plans.
This depends on the number and type of tests being performed and whether there are any complications.
Depending on the size of the job, you’ll receive your report and certification within 24 hours.
Yes, we travel to the Gold Coast, Warwick, Toowoomba and the Sunshine Coast. We also travel to any sites along the eastern coast of Australia, depending on the size of the project. Please call our team to discuss.
Yes, Pipeline Testing is fully insured.
No. Our team focus on providing efficient, accurate pipeline test results to help you make unbiased decisions for your project.
Hydrostatic pressure testing uses pressurised water to test the structural integrity of a pipeline. The pipe is filled with enough water to be thoroughly inspected for leaks, durability and performance.
Vacuum pressure testing or low-pressure testing is used on sewer lines and manholes to ensure they are leak free. It uses air to identify points of leakage and potential pipeline infiltration and exfiltration.
Ovality testing is used to determine the percentage variation of a pipe’s diameter from perfect circularity. Variations that exceed the industry standard can indicate excessive compaction of the pipe wall and replacement might be necessary.
Waterline chlorination is used to purify water lines prior to placing them into service. The chlorinated line is usually left for a period of 24 hours then thoroughly flushed to remove high chemical concentrations.