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Switching to gas together: Gas connections after the Danube flood disaster

Damaged oil tanks pose an increased environmental risk. Many homeowners are now converting their damaged heating systems to gas. With technologies such as the GRUNDOMAT soil displacement hammer or the guided GRUNDOPIT keyhole technology, several connections to the transport lines can be made easily, safely and cleanly. Without an installation pit, tarmac work or holes in the house wall. 

With its minimally invasive use, trenchless construction is particularly efficient and resource-saving in its implementation; neither roads nor pavements need to be torn up. Thanks to the keyhole technique, the trenchless construction method causes little surface damage or subsequent costs when laying the house connections. 

KEY FACTS

  • Danube, 2013
  • Project: Precise lines, up to 10 metres per day, for longer distances no more than two working days with drilling team
  • Method: New pipework
  • In action: GRUNDOMAT soil displacement hammer, GRUNDOPIT keyhole