Advanced Drainage Systems Launches “ADS Installation Guides” Mobile App
Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc. (ADS), a global manufacturer of water management products and solutions, today launched the “ADS Installation Guides” mobile application, offering everyday installation instructions for its thermoplastic pipe products. The app is a resource to provide guidance on the installation of ADS pipe used in both storm water management and sanitary sewer applications.
With specific instructions from job site handling and receiving, to in-field testing recommendations, the app is designed to be an easily accessible handbook for on-the-go contractors. Installation instructions are provided for N-12®, SaniTite® HP and HP Storm pipe products.
“We wanted to provide our customers with easily accessible instructions, which complement the educational and personal support efforts of our national sales force” stated Bob Klein, Executive Vice President of Sales at ADS. “We are committed to bringing innovative solutions to market and providing best-in-class customer satisfaction. ADS Installation Guides is a continuation of that commitment.”
The app provides information on a variety of topics, including product handling, storage, joint assembly and installation. The app is available in English and Spanish and is free to download via the App Store and Google Play.
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