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Trenchless Installations Using Grundomat (Mole) Technology

No mess. No stress. Just expert underground pipework with minimal disruption.

What Is Trenchless Moling?

Trenchless moling (also known as "no-dig technology") is an advanced method of installing underground pipes without the need for extensive excavation. Using a pneumatic mole (Grundomat), we create a tunnel beneath the surface, allowing us to lay pipes without digging up your lawn, driveway, or road.
 
This method is fast, cost-effective, and ideal for sensitive or hard-to-access areas where traditional open-cut methods would cause disruption or damage.

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Benefits of Trenchless Installations

Minimal Surface Disruption
Protects driveways, landscaping, tarmac, and paving.

Faster Install Times
No-dig technology reduces excavation and reinstatement time.

Cost-Effective
Fewer man-hours and less reinstatement work mean lower total costs.

Environmentally Friendly
Less machinery, fuel, and site waste compared to traditional trenching.

Ideal for Tight Spaces
Perfect for urban settings or areas with limited access.

OUR PROCESS FOR

Trenchless Installations

FREE SITE SURVEY

We start with a free site assessment to understand your needs, followed by detailed planning and handling of any necessary permits.

 

PRECISION MOLING

Using advanced Grundomat (mole) technology, we bore a tunnel beneath the surface, avoiding disruption to driveways, gardens, and roads.
 

PIPE INSTALLATION

Pipes are pulled through the tunnel, securely connected, and rigorously pressure-tested to ensure full compliance and durability.
 

MINIMAL REINSTATEMENT

Only small entry and exit pits are required which we carefully backfill and reinstate, leaving your site neat and tidy.
 

HAVE QUESTIONS?

Frequently Asked Questions

Our Service Areas

We’re based in the North West and cover the below
​We also take on larger projects further afield across the UK just get in touch to discuss.

Book Your Free Trenchless Installation Quote

Looking for a clean and efficient way to install underground pipes?

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