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Highly Flexible 100% Solids Epoxy-Urethane Hybrid Designed for Sealing Manhole Chimneys Introduced by Vortex Companies

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For Construction Pros: Know Your Concrete Coating Types & Pick the Right Coating for the Job

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Manholes are generally found in urban areas, [2] in streets and occasionally under sidewalks. In rural and undeveloped areas, services such as telephone and electricity are usually carried on utility poles or even pylons rather than underground.

A manhole, also known as a utility hole or maintenance hole, is a covered opening in a road or sidewalk that provides access to underground utilities such as sewage systems, storm drains, electrical conduits, or telecommunications infrastructure.

Manholes give personnel and equipment access to sewer lines for inspection, testing and cleaning. They are built in areas where there is a change in the sewer line direction, slope, elevation, pipe size and junctions.

A manhole is a vertical opening or access point, usually covered with a lid or cover, that provides entry into underground utility systems such as sewage networks, stormwater drainage systems, water supply pipelines, gas lines, and telecommunication cables.

Concrete manholes are utilized at vault openings or pipe junctions to provide maintenance and inspection access to underground piping systems, meters, and facilities. Our precast concrete manhole is perfect for traffic applications, including roadways, parking lots, and pedestrian paths.