Why?
Structural Damage
Over time, manholes can deteriorate due to corrosion, cracking, or shifting, compromising their structural integrity.
Increased Risk of Collapse
A weakened manhole can become a safety hazard, potentially collapsing and causing accidents or further damage to surrounding areas.
Infiltration of Water
Cracks or gaps in a manhole can allow groundwater to enter the system, leading to blockages, flooding, and contamination.
Frequent Maintenance Issues
If a manhole requires constant repairs, it may be more cost-effective to replace it rather than continue patching up problems.
Outdated or Non-Compliant Design
Older manholes may not meet modern standards or regulations, requiring replacement to ensure proper functioning and compliance.
Improved Efficiency
Replacing a damaged or outdated manhole with a new, more efficient model can enhance the overall performance and longevity of the drainage system.
Manhole Cover Replacement
