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of wastewater pipes from DN 40 to DN 400
In Dreieich, our Leak Test Services are specifically tailored to meet the growing legislative demands for environmentally responsible wastewater system maintenance. As the pressure mounts for companies and property owners to manage their systems sustainably, we provide the expertise needed to comply with these evolving standards.
According to DIN EN 1610, it is now a requirement to conduct leak tests on newly installed wastewater pipes. This is a critical step in building inspections, ensuring that the new infrastructure meets regulatory standards.
For existing drainage systems, the standards and regulations are outlined in DIN 1986 Part 30, complemented by the guidelines from the Wastewater Technical Association (ATV).
Our Leak Test Services in Dreieich are designed to help you seamlessly adhere to these regulations, ensuring your wastewater systems are compliant.
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- Leak test of newly laid wastewater pipes
- Leak test of wastewater pipes of special buildings
- Leak test as proof for building insurances
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Municipalities rely on leak testing
Even though the regulation of leak testing according to the Hessian Sewage Inspection Ordinance (EKVO) for private households has been suspended in Hesse since March 2012, many municipalities still enact their own deadlines, which are binding for property owners.
According to the EKVO, all private supply channels should have been examined by a specialist company by December 31, 2024. Exceptions were lines that were built after 01.01.1996 or that were permanently renovated. They should have been checked by the end of 2039. This time constrains – as explained before – are currently not in force. However, the specifications of the municipalities are binding