Common hydrant problems:
- Hydrant head breaks off
- Hydrant freezes (left garden hose on, not allowed to drain back)
- Drainback hole plugged
- Galvanized riser pipe split
- Galvanized pipe eaten up by bad soil conditions (livestock yards, etc.)
- Rubber plunger at the base of the hydrant separates
- Rubber plunger falls off
- Hydrants internal shaft line breaks
- Hydrant drainback infested by tree roots
Our product:
- saves time,
- saves money,
- saves mess,
- saves digging,
- and decreases liability.
The Solution
The solution before 2004 was to get a backhoe or excavator and dig up the hydrant and replace it, this can cost $100 to $200 an hour. This also opens up potential problems to damaging utility lines, damaging landscaping, and messy repairs that neither the homeowner nor contractor want to repair.
The solution today is the Seppmann Enterprises Hydrant Assist Kit. This will remedy all of the above problems. There is no need for excavators or backhoes, any landscaping damage, or utility damage after a HAK is installed.