What Are The Options For Manhole Hand-Injection Grouts?

Jul 1, 2021 | Educational

What Are The Options For Manhole Hand-Injection Grouts?

Underneath the streets of every city is a maze of sewer pipes, storm drains, manholes and pump stations that carry wastewater and stormwater through a strategically planned sewer system. These sewer systems are vital to protecting the environment and keeping our communities clean. Unfortunately, they are also deteriorating at a rate that is difficult for many communities to manage.

According to infrastructurereportcard.org, the nation’s underground wastewater pipes are, on average, 45 years old with some systems exceeding 100 years. When you consider that the average life expectancy for these pipes is 50-100 years, it is no wonder that infiltration, or water leaking into the structure from the ground, has become a common and costly problem.

Infiltration causes costly wastewater structure rehab challenges

Wastewater infiltration is both a short-term and long-term problem. The short-term impact is easy to calculate. According to one study, a single manhole leak that allows 2 gallons of groundwater infiltration per minute will cost a municipality almost $2,000 per year. Keep in mind, that is a very small leak. To put it into perspective, an average garden hose uses about 12 gallons of water per minute.

If this small manhole leak is not repaired, the long-term impacts can be dangerous and costly. The moving water caused by wastewater infiltration erodes the soil contiguous to the structure, eventually forming a void underground. After a time, the weight and/or pressure building above the void can cause a sinkhole. Suddenly, a small manhole leak becomes a costly hazard.

Stop wastewater infiltration with OBIC hand-injected grouts

At OBIC, we understand that time, budget and experience all play a role in how quickly wastewater infiltration issues can be addressed. That is why we offer a complete line of grouts that were developed with the end-user in mind. Whether you are an OBIC installer, a general contractor, or even the owner of the infrastructure, OBIC has a product that can help you out.

In a previous blog post, we discussed the OBIC line of pump-injected grouts. In this post, we will take a closer look at our hand-injected grouts that are ideal for stopping even the toughest wastewater infiltration issue.

OBIC 2210 RapidSeal

OBIC 2210 RapidSeal is designed to stop high volume and high-pressure leaks in manholes, pump stations and other underground structures. The fast reaction time of the material helps to stop water quickly before the resin is washed away. The convenient cartridge package allows easy access to hard-to-reach places and can fill large voids on the exterior and stop high flows in below-grade structures.   OBIC 2210 RapidSeal:

  • Injected with a 300 ml x 300 ml injection gun
  • Has a reaction time of 5-15 seconds and cure time of 30-40 seconds depending on ambient and environmental temperatures
  • Has a hydrophilic moisture activated 1,500-2,600% expansion
  • Forms a dense and impermeable foam

When to use: OBIC 2210 RapidSeal is best used on high-volume, high-pressure leaks, or areas with large voids that need to be filled.

OBIC 2261 and 2262 MaxSeal

OBIC 2261 & OBIC 2262 MaxSeal are the same product in different packaging for ease of use. This grout can be used with either a 75 ml injection gun or a standard caulk gun. Designed to permeate soil granules and fill large and small voids where water is leaking into structures, this grout can withstand wet/dry cycles and reacts quickly with water to form a dense, impermeable rigid foam. OBIC 2061 & OBIC 2062 MaxSeal:

  • Can be injected with a 75 ml x 750 ml injection gun or standard caulk gun
  • Has a reaction time of 30 seconds-3 minutes and cure time of 1-5 minutes depending on ambient and environmental temperatures
  • Has a hydrophobic 3,000% expansion
  • Forms a dense and impermeable foam

When to use: OBIC 2261 and 2262 MaxSeal is the most versatile grout that we offer. It can be used on a wide variety of leaks. OBIC 2262 MaxSeal gives you more grout, and more bang for your buck, but requires a special injection gun. OBIC 2261 MaxSeal is ideal for users who do not have a special injection gun and prefer to use a standard caulk gun.

OBIC 2275 FlexSeal

OBIC 2275 FlexSeal is designed for sealing active and potential water leaks in cracks or small annular spaces that are susceptible to wet/dry cycles. Once applied, the grout forms a flexible seal that is ideal for any structure that may shift due to traffic, freeze-thaw cycles or normal ground movement. OBIC 2275 FlexSeal:

  • Can be injected with a 75 ml x 750 ml injection gun and a static mixer tube
  • Has a reaction time of 45 seconds-3 minutes and a cure time of 2-5 minutes depending on ambient and environmental temperatures
  • Has a 400-600% expansion
  • Forms a unique hydrophobic closed-cell foam that cures flexible

When to use: OBIC 2275 is ideal for use on tunnels, mines, dams, reservoirs, block walls, manholes and pump stations and other structures that may shift. It was designed for use above or below grade in humid or arid atmospheres and can even serve as a replacement for a failed gasket on precast concrete structures.

OBIC 2290 MultiSeal LV

OBIC 2290 MultiSeal LV is the slowest reactive and most flexible grout that we offer. OBIC 2290 MultiSeal LV is injected using a common caulk gun and does not require any special equipment. The slow reaction time of this flexible gel foam allows it to form in tiny cracks and fissures where water is weeping through. Designed for sealing active water leaks in cracks or joints in plastic, concrete, brick and block structures, OBIC 2290 MultiSeal LV can withstand high water flows and absorb up to 10 times its weight in water. OBIC 2290 MultiSeal LV:

  • Can be injected with a common caulk gun
  • Has a reaction time of 90 seconds-3 minutes and a cure time of 3-15 minutes depending on environmental temperature correlated with chemical reaction time
  • Has moisture activated expansion 400-600%
  • Forms a resilient, flexible foam with superb adhesive properties

When to use: OBIC 2290 MultiSeal is ideal for use in manhole repair.

Purchase an OBIC Grout

OBIC hand-injected grouts were designed with the end-user in mind. Whether you are an OBIC installer, a general contractor, or even the owner of the infrastructure, you will be able to successfully stop fast leaks, slow leaks and everything in between.

To purchase an OBIC grout, or to speak to a sales representative about the best grout for your next project, contact our team at 866-636-4854 or contact us via this website.

Chief Financial Officer

KRISTI KIMPEL

With more than 16 years of experience in the trenchless technology industry, Kristi has been with OBIC since the company’s conception. In that time, Kristi has worn many hats while managing the front office: accounting, safety, marketing, event planning, insurance, and shipping and receiving, just to name a few.

Prior to joining the OBIC team, Kristi worked for a transportation broker as an onsite representative for the customers while also serving as an internal transportation specialist. She stays involved in the local manufacturing industry by maintaining active membership in the Black Swamp Safety Council. In addition, she participates in leadership positions for Williams County, learning how the community works and using it as an avenue to be more involved.

In her free time, Kristi stays busy with her two kids who are involved in a variety of extracurricular clubs and sports. She also serves as a school board member and as an archery coach where she is committed to teaching archery basics as well as important life skills. She is passionate about growing and leading women in discipleship programs and wants to positively influence others around her.

 

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    Tensile Strength: 3351 psi

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    Elongation: 395%

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    Hardness: 48D

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    Tear Resistance: 417 pli

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    SWAT ASTM G210: Pass

CEO/Chief Visionary Officer

DUSTIN SCHLACHTER

Dustin Schlachter is dedicated to providing water and wastewater system repair and maintenance solutions that are both affordable and long-lasting. With a visionary mindset, he is responsible for setting the strategic course for OBIC and ensuring high growth initiatives and strong partnerships as he leads the company toward the future.

Dustin’s entrepreneurial aspiration has held him captive to the trenchless technology field since 1999 when he and his father founded S&S Directional Boring. No stranger to change management, he has successfully led multiple companies as they embraced new infrastructure rehabilitation technologies. In 2007, Dustin founded Advanced Rehabilitation Technology where he continued to grow and expand his work to include infrastructure rehabilitation through lining and coating system applications. This expansion allowed him to strengthen the executive and visionary skills he would need one day to lead a global company.

Dustin continues to expand upon and share his knowledge of the industry by serving as a member and past president of the Great Lakes Trenchless Association. He is also an active member of the National Association of Sewer Service Companies and the Water Environment Federation.

A devoted husband and father of three, Dustin finds enjoyment and relaxation in outdoor activities like landscaping and gardening. Dustin is dedicated to learning and growing in faith, and his life goal is to help others grow as well.​

 

Marketing Manager

Lee Drugan

Lee Drugan is a seasoned Marketing Manager with over 12 years of experience, specializing in bridging the gap between complex industries and their audiences. Lee’s core passion lies in helping companies and individuals understand their ‘Why’ – which is usually a great connection between customer and the company they choose to work with.

Lee’s approach to marketing is defined by adaptability, integrity, and confidence. Understanding that change is constant and trust is essential, Lee develops marketing strategies that genuinely connect with audiences. With a Degree in Management/Marketing from Ashland University, he has expertise in adaptive strategies, digital marketing, and video/content creation, allowing him to create engaging and educational content that leaves a lasting impact.

In current roles, particularly as Marketing Manager for OBIC, Lee is responsible for all facets of marketing and advertising. Lee thrives on the challenge of highlighting the critical role of infrastructure maintenance. His marketing philosophy highlights the power of engaging and educational content, with a strong focus on brand perception and lasting results.

Outside of work, Lee finds joy in traveling with his family and creating opportunities for his kids to excel in what they love.

 

 

Member & Business Development

TROY REED

Troy is responsible for member and business development at OBIC and brings over 35 years of experience in water and wastewater infrastructure construction to the position. From fieldwork to project management, Troy’s industry experience includes a proven track record of expertly communicating a client’s objectives to the crews who are performing the work on-site. No stranger to coordinating high-priority projects, Troy ensures client satisfaction while successfully managing multiple crews of up to 130 employees who are working simultaneously on water and wastewater infrastructure projects on both residential and commercial sites.

Troy’s favorite pastimes include boating, fishing and camping, but his true passion is spending time with his three grandchildren. Although his work schedule keeps him busy, Troy and his wife enjoying finding time to rehabilitate houses.

 

Director of Corporate Training

TREY RUSSELL HESSELSCHWARDT

Before holding the Director of Corporate Training role for OBIC, Trey held various positions including Crew Leader, Project Manager, and Safety Manager at Advanced Rehabilitation Technology (ART), an OBIC certified installer.

As OBIC’s Director of Corporate Training, Trey leads the development and delivery of training programs that ensure applicators are well-versed in OBIC products, equipment, and best practices. He provides hands-on instruction in product use and maintenance, while also contributing to ongoing research and development efforts. His technical knowledge and field experience makes him a trusted resource for both internal teams and external partners, guiding customers in selecting and applying the right solutions for their needs.

Trey holds an Associate Degree in Project Management Technology and maintains several professional certifications, including BCSP Certified Health and Safety Technician, OSHA 40-Hour Certification, and Confined Space Certification. He currently serves as Treasurer for the Polyurea Development Association (PDA), where he supports the advancement of industry standards and practices.

Prior to joining ART, Trey served honorably in the U.S. Army as a Combat Medic for seven years, a background that reflects his strong sense of discipline, leadership, and service.

Outside of work, Trey enjoys spending time outdoors camping, hiking, and hunting with his wife Jamie and their two sons, Jones and Charlie. He’s also an avid sports fan and a proud supporter of the University of Michigan.

 

 

Director of Technology

BOB KLOPFENSTEIN

Bob Klopfenstein has been with OBIC since July of 2018. With over 35 years in the chemical and sewer lining coating, Bob has experience working with clients in every industry that OBIC serves. Over the past 15 years, his focus has been on offering repair and maintenance solutions for the water and wastewater structure rehabilitation industry.

Bob holds a bachelor’s degree from Bradley University and stays current on industry challenges and trends by participating in professional organizations that include the Water Environment Federation, National Association of Sewer Service Companies and North American Society for Trenchless Technology.

In his free time, Bob enjoys golfing, gardening and wine collecting.

 

Vice President of Business Development

MIKE HOFFMASTER

Mike Hoffmaster has over 38 years of experience working in the construction industry, with the last 14 spent in trenchless technology. His experience, which includes working with local construction firms and national manufacturers, makes him uniquely qualified to support and develop OBIC’s network of certified installers and to introduce OBIC products to new markets.

Mike earned his bachelor of science from Shepard University while working full-time in a precast concrete plant. He has helped to open new markets across North America and in Europe. Mike is active with numerous industry organizations, committees and serves on several Board of Directors.

Committed to giving back to his community, Mike has served as the track and field organizer for the Special Olympics for over 32 years and has volunteered with local high school athletics for 37 years. In his free time, Mike enjoys cooking, traveling and photography.