New Online Marketplace for Trenchless Pipe and Sewer Repairs Launched
ShopTRENCHLESS.com, LLC today announced the launch of its website targeting residential and commercial plumbing contractors and suppliers, as well as utility contractors and municipalities’ maintenance divisions. shopTRENCHLESS.com is an online marketplace empowering the industry to source the next generation of trenchless pipe and plumbing solutions.
ShopTRENCHLESS.com offers 24/7, on-demand delivery of a wide range of materials and equipment focusing on trenchless pipe and sewer repairs. These include pipe crawlers for inspection, pipe and drain cleaning systems, lateral cutters, sewer robots, manhole repair materials, point repair systems and much more. New vendors are expected to be added monthly in an effort to lead the industry in online availability and purchase of cutting-edge pipe and plumbing repair technologies.
“We are excited to get in on the ground level and showcase our products on shopTRENCHLESS.com,” said Mike Vellano, CEO of the Vortex Companies. “To have a single source marketplace allows the customer to make a more informed purchase on their time, and when they need it.”
For more information, or to inquire about listing your products, visit www.shoptrenchless.com.
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