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About CIT Sewer Solutions

CIT Sewer Solutions is an Iowa-based underground infrastructure contractor serving municipalities, engineers, contractors, and commercial clients across Iowa and the Central Midwest. The company specializes in sewer maintenance, CCTV televising, hydro excavation, sewer cleaning and jetting, cross-bore prevention, manhole inspections, and trenchless pipe rehabilitation. Their work is focused on helping communities and facility owners inspect, maintain, and restore sanitary and storm sewer systems with less disruption, less excavation, and more accurate field data. From PACP-compliant sewer inspections and robotic cutting to CIPP point repairs, UV GRP manhole-to-manhole lining, lateral connection repairs, smoke testing, dye flooding, and vacuum cleaning, CIT Sewer Solutions provides a full-service approach to sewer system performance. Trusted by municipalities, engineers, and contractors, their team combines field experience, specialized equipment, and no-dig repair methods to solve underground infrastructure problems safely, efficiently, and with long-term reliability.

CIT Sewer Solutions

Technical Sewer Inspection, Cleaning, Hydro Excavation, and Trenchless Rehabilitation Across Iowa and the Central Midwest

CIT Sewer Solutions is a family-owned underground infrastructure contractor serving municipalities, engineers, commercial property owners, utility contractors, general contractors, and public works departments across Iowa and the Central Midwest. The company specializes in sewer system maintenance, CCTV inspection, hydro excavation, sewer cleaning, cross-bore prevention, manhole inspection, infiltration and inflow investigation, and trenchless pipe rehabilitation. Their work is focused on helping communities and facility owners locate sewer defects, clean critical infrastructure, reduce excavation, restore structural pipe performance, and extend the service life of sanitary and storm sewer systems.

Unlike a basic drain service company, CIT Sewer Solutions operates as a technical sewer infrastructure provider. Their crews work with complex underground systems where accurate diagnostics, safe field execution, proper documentation, and long-term rehabilitation planning matter. From televising a sewer main before a capital improvement project to cleaning heavy debris from storm structures, installing CIPP point repairs, completing UV-cured GRP manhole-to-manhole lining, supporting cross-bore prevention programs, or performing hydro excavation around sensitive utilities, CIT brings the equipment and field experience needed to solve sewer problems without unnecessary surface disruption.

Core Service Capabilities

CIT Sewer Solutions provides a broad range of sewer maintenance and rehabilitation services for municipal, commercial, industrial, and contractor-supported projects. Their capabilities include sewer televising, mainline CCTV inspections, lateral launch inspections, robotic CCTV and cutting services, sewer cleaning and jetting, hydro excavation, vacuum excavation, trenchless pipe repair, CIPP point repairs, lateral connection repairs, UV-cured GRP CIPP manhole-to-manhole lining, smoke testing, dye water flooding, cross-bore prevention and detection, manhole inspections, manhole grouting, storm drain cleaning, catch basin cleaning, culvert cleaning, lift station cleaning, sludge removal, root removal, and emergency sewer support.

This full-service capability gives project owners one contractor for multiple stages of underground system work. CIT can inspect the line, identify the defect, clean and prepare the pipe, document the condition, support engineering decisions, and complete the rehabilitation method that best fits the project. This matters for municipalities and commercial facilities because sewer problems are rarely isolated to one issue. Root intrusion, infiltration, inflow, displaced joints, cracks, lateral defects, cross bores, mineral buildup, grease, debris, and structural deterioration often overlap. A contractor with both inspection and rehabilitation capability can help move a project from investigation to repair with fewer handoffs and better continuity.

Sewer Televising and CCTV Inspection

Sewer televising is one of CIT Sewer Solutions’ core technical services. Using robotic camera systems and high-resolution inspection equipment, CIT can evaluate the interior condition of sanitary sewer mains, storm sewer lines, laterals, and other underground pipe assets without excavation. CCTV inspection allows crews to identify cracks, fractures, offsets, root intrusion, grease buildup, heavy sediment, collapsed sections, corrosion, active infiltration, protruding taps, defective joints, abandoned laterals, and other problems that are not visible from the surface.

For municipalities, engineers, and contractors, video inspection is more than a visual check. It is the foundation for planning maintenance, confirming repair needs, prioritizing budgets, documenting pre-construction conditions, verifying post-repair results, and supporting compliance records. CIT’s inspection work helps owners understand whether a pipe needs cleaning, point repair, lateral connection sealing, full-length lining, replacement, or continued monitoring. When paired with accurate reporting and field documentation, sewer televising reduces guesswork and allows decisions to be based on observed pipe condition instead of assumptions.

CIT also supports mainline and lateral launch inspection work. Lateral launch systems allow crews to inspect service laterals from the mainline, which can be important for locating lateral defects, confirming active connections, evaluating private-side service conditions, and supporting cross-bore prevention work. In complex sewer systems, the ability to inspect both the main and lateral connection areas can help identify failure points that a standard mainline-only inspection may miss.

Robotic CCTV and Cutting Services

Robotic CCTV and cutting services are used when sewer defects or obstructions require more than simple inspection. Robotic cutters can remove protruding taps, hardened deposits, roots, intruding materials, failed reinstatements, excess liner material, and other internal obstructions that restrict flow or interfere with rehabilitation. These tools are especially important before CIPP work because the host pipe must be properly cleaned, prepared, and opened for successful lining and lateral reinstatement.

Robotic equipment allows CIT to complete precise internal pipe work from access points such as manholes instead of relying on open excavation. This helps reduce surface restoration, traffic disruption, landscape damage, and project downtime. For commercial facilities and municipalities, robotic cutting can be the difference between a targeted no-dig repair and a larger excavation project. It also allows CIT to support lining preparation, post-lining reinstatement, defect removal, and maintenance of hard-to-reach pipe segments.

Hydro Excavation and Vacuum Excavation

CIT Sewer Solutions provides hydro excavation and vacuum excavation for safe, controlled exposure of underground utilities and sewer infrastructure. Hydro excavation uses pressurized water to break up soil while a vacuum system removes the loosened material into a debris tank. This method is commonly used when crews need to expose buried utilities, locate underground assets, daylight lines, access sewer components, support repair work, or work near sensitive infrastructure where mechanical excavation creates too much risk.

For congested municipal corridors, commercial sites, industrial properties, and utility projects, hydro excavation offers a safer alternative to traditional digging. It reduces the chance of damaging gas lines, water lines, sewer pipes, fiber, electrical conduit, and other buried assets. It is also valuable for trenchless projects because crews can expose access points, verify utility conflicts, clean work areas, and prepare for rehabilitation without opening larger trenches than necessary.

CIT’s hydro excavation capability also supports sewer cleaning and vacuum cleaning operations. Their crews can remove sludge, debris, sand, rock, grease, sediment, and other material from structures and pipe systems. This is useful for storm drains, catch basins, lift stations, culverts, manholes, and sewer lines that need cleaning before inspection or repair. When cleaning and excavation are handled by the same field team, projects can move faster and with better coordination.

Sewer Cleaning, Jetting, and Vacuum Cleaning

Sewer cleaning is a critical part of maintaining flow capacity and protecting sewer infrastructure from backups, surcharging, odor problems, and premature failure. CIT Sewer Solutions provides sewer cleaning and jetting services for sanitary sewer mains, storm sewer systems, culverts, catch basins, lift stations, and other underground structures. High-pressure jetting can remove grease, roots, sediment, sludge, mineral deposits, debris, and other buildup that restricts pipe flow or blocks inspection access.

Cleaning is also a required step before many CCTV and trenchless rehabilitation projects. A pipe that contains debris, grease, heavy sediment, or roots cannot be accurately inspected or properly lined. CIT’s ability to clean and inspect the same system gives project owners a more complete view of the pipe condition. First, the line can be cleaned to restore access and visibility. Then the pipe can be televised to document structural defects, infiltration, connection issues, and rehabilitation needs.

Vacuum cleaning services are useful for structures that collect solids and debris over time. Catch basins, storm drains, lift stations, manholes, and culverts can lose capacity when material builds up inside them. Routine cleaning helps reduce flooding risk, sewer backups, odor complaints, and emergency maintenance calls. For public works departments and commercial properties, planned cleaning is often less expensive and less disruptive than waiting for a system failure.

Trenchless Pipe Repair and CIPP Rehabilitation

CIT Sewer Solutions provides trenchless pipe repair using cured-in-place pipe technologies and related no-dig rehabilitation methods. CIPP is used to restore damaged sewer pipe from inside the existing host pipe. Instead of excavating and replacing the entire pipe, crews install a resin-based liner that cures in place and forms a new pipe structure inside the old one. This method can seal cracks, bridge gaps, reduce infiltration, improve flow, reinforce weakened pipe, and extend the life of the sewer asset.

CIT’s trenchless capabilities include CIPP point repairs, CIPP connection liners, lateral connection repairs, and UV-cured GRP manhole-to-manhole lining. Point repairs are used when a pipe has localized failure areas that do not require full-length rehabilitation. This may include isolated cracks, holes, separated joints, infiltration points, or localized structural defects. By repairing only the failed section, municipalities and property owners can reduce cost and avoid unnecessary excavation.

Lateral connection repairs are used to address defects where service laterals connect to the mainline. These areas are common sources of infiltration, root intrusion, and structural weakness. A lateral connection repair can help seal the joint between the lateral and the main, improve the connection area, and reduce groundwater entering the system. For sewer systems dealing with inflow and infiltration problems, lateral connection sealing can be an important part of a larger rehabilitation program.

UV-cured GRP manhole-to-manhole lining is used for longer pipe segments where full-length rehabilitation is needed. UV-cured liners can provide controlled curing, strong finished pipe properties, and efficient installation in appropriate applications. Manhole-to-manhole lining is often used for sewer mains with widespread defects, recurring infiltration, structural deterioration, or aging pipe materials that need full-segment renewal without open-cut replacement.

Infiltration and Inflow Investigation

Infiltration and inflow, often called I and I, are major concerns for municipalities and sewer system owners. Infiltration occurs when groundwater enters the sewer system through defects such as cracks, separated joints, leaking manholes, defective lateral connections, or deteriorated pipe. Inflow occurs when stormwater enters the sanitary system through improper connections, missing cleanout caps, sump pump connections, roof drains, yard drains, or surface water entry points. Both conditions increase flow volume, strain treatment plants, raise operating costs, and can contribute to sewer backups or sanitary sewer overflows.

CIT Sewer Solutions supports I and I investigation through CCTV inspection, smoke testing, dye testing, dye water flooding, manhole inspections, and field documentation. Smoke testing can reveal improper connections and leak paths by pushing non-toxic smoke through the system and observing where it exits. Dye testing and dye flooding can help confirm flow paths, drainage connections, and suspected infiltration or inflow sources. CCTV inspection can then document the pipe defects that allow unwanted water into the system.

For municipalities, I and I reduction is not just a maintenance issue. It affects treatment capacity, regulatory exposure, emergency response costs, and long-term capital planning. CIT’s investigation services help owners identify where unwanted water is entering the system and determine whether the solution should be cleaning, grouting, manhole rehabilitation, lateral repairs, CIPP lining, point repairs, or a combination of methods.

Cross-Bore Prevention and Detection

Cross bores occur when one underground utility is unintentionally installed through another utility, such as a gas line, fiber line, or other utility crossing through a sewer lateral or main. These conditions are dangerous because the conflict may remain hidden until a future cleaning, repair, or excavation exposes the problem. Cross-bore prevention and detection are especially important on projects involving horizontal directional drilling, pipe bursting, utility installations, and other trenchless construction methods.

CIT Sewer Solutions supports cross-bore prevention and detection through CCTV inspections, robotic crawlers, lateral launch inspection methods, documentation, and coordination with utility and municipal teams. By inspecting sewer assets before and after utility installation work, project teams can identify conflicts, document existing conditions, verify clearances, and reduce the risk of future utility strikes or service failures.

For municipalities, utility owners, and contractors, cross-bore inspection is a risk management service. It protects public safety, limits liability, reduces emergency repair exposure, and supports better underground utility records. Because many cross bores are hidden below grade and inside pipe systems, visual confirmation through sewer CCTV is one of the most reliable ways to detect and document these hazards.

Manhole Inspection, Grouting, and Rehabilitation Support

Manholes are critical access points in sanitary and storm sewer systems, but they are also common sources of infiltration, corrosion, structural wear, and maintenance problems. CIT Sewer Solutions provides manhole inspections and manhole grouting to help identify and reduce leaks, improve access structure performance, and support system-wide rehabilitation programs. Manhole inspection can evaluate wall condition, bench and channel defects, frame and cover issues, active leakage, corrosion, joint defects, and signs of inflow from surface water.

Manhole grouting can be used to seal active leaks and reduce groundwater entering the sewer system. When combined with sewer main inspections, lateral evaluations, and I and I testing, manhole work can become part of a broader maintenance plan. This is important because reducing infiltration in the pipe but ignoring leaking manholes can leave a large portion of the problem unresolved.

Who CIT Sewer Solutions Serves

CIT Sewer Solutions is built for customers who need more than a basic repair. Their work is well suited for municipalities, public works departments, engineering firms, commercial property managers, industrial facilities, utility contractors, site contractors, general contractors, and infrastructure owners responsible for sanitary and storm sewer performance. Their services support both planned maintenance and urgent problem solving.

Municipal clients rely on CIT for sewer televising, cleaning, manhole inspections, I and I investigations, trenchless rehabilitation, and cross-bore prevention. Engineers use CIT’s inspection and field documentation to support design decisions, rehabilitation recommendations, and capital planning. Contractors use CIT for specialty services such as hydro excavation, CCTV inspection, robotic cutting, sewer cleaning, lateral inspection, and trenchless repair support. Commercial and industrial clients use CIT to solve sewer problems while minimizing disruption to operations, pavement, buildings, traffic, and site access.

Why CIT Sewer Solutions Is a Strong Fit for LiningPro

CIT Sewer Solutions represents the type of contractor property owners, engineers, municipalities, and construction teams often need when sewer problems become technical. Their service mix goes beyond a single repair method. They can inspect, clean, excavate with precision, identify I and I sources, detect cross bores, evaluate manholes, prepare pipe for repair, and install trenchless rehabilitation systems. That combination makes them a strong fit for projects where the owner needs a clear diagnosis, a practical repair plan, and field execution from an experienced sewer infrastructure team.

For LiningPro users looking for sewer repair contractors in Iowa and the Central Midwest, CIT offers a serious technical option for commercial, municipal, and utility-scale sewer work. Their capabilities are especially relevant for projects involving failing sewer mains, aging clay or concrete pipe, infiltration, stormwater entry, structural defects, root intrusion, heavy debris, pipe access issues, lateral connection problems, manhole leakage, and trenchless rehabilitation planning. CIT’s approach focuses on less digging, better information, safer field work, and long-term sewer system performance.

Service Summary

  • Sewer televising: Mainline CCTV, lateral launch inspections, condition documentation, defect identification, and post-repair verification.
  • Robotic CCTV and cutting: Internal pipe obstruction removal, protruding tap cutting, prep work for lining, and post-lining reinstatement support.
  • Hydro excavation: Safe utility exposure, daylighting, soft digging, sewer access support, and excavation around sensitive infrastructure.
  • Sewer cleaning and jetting: High-pressure cleaning for sanitary mains, storm lines, culverts, catch basins, lift stations, and debris-loaded systems.
  • Vacuum cleaning: Sludge, sediment, debris, and material removal from structures and sewer assets.
  • Trenchless pipe repair: CIPP point repairs, connection liners, lateral connection repairs, and UV-cured GRP manhole-to-manhole lining.
  • I and I investigation: Smoke testing, dye testing, dye flooding, CCTV inspection, and field investigation to locate unwanted water entering the sewer system.
  • Cross-bore prevention: CCTV and lateral inspection support for utility conflict detection and documentation.
  • Manhole services: Manhole inspections, leakage evaluation, and manhole grouting support.
  • Service area: Iowa and the Central Midwest, supporting municipalities, engineers, contractors, commercial clients, and utility teams.

Bottom Line

CIT Sewer Solutions is a technical sewer infrastructure contractor with the equipment, crews, and field experience needed to inspect, clean, diagnose, and rehabilitate underground sewer assets. Their combination of CCTV inspection, hydro excavation, sewer cleaning, I and I investigation, cross-bore prevention, manhole ser

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