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Mr. Rooter, ACE DuraFlo Announce Partnership

November 24, 2008

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Mr. Rooter and epoxy pipe lining products and service provider ACE DuraFlo Systems announce an exclusive agreement that allows Mr. Rooter franchisees to expand its menu of services with the addition of ACE’s miniE® epoxy pipe restoration technology.

The miniE system was created to allow a single operator to restore a section of pipe in a matter of hours as opposed to restoring the entire home's piping system, which typically takes several days, according to the company.

"Our primary focus is to exceed our customers' expectations," said Mary Kennedy Thompson, president of Mr. Rooter Corp. about the agreement. "Adding the miniE system to our menu of services keeps us ahead of other plumbing repair companies and deepens the level of service we provide our customers."

President of ACE DuraFlo Systems Al Dee announced, "Consumers have been asking ACE DuraFlo for an in-place ePIPE® restoration program aimed primarily for the restoration of failed piping sections or the restoration and protection of failing single water lines within a building."

ACE’s ePIPE is a patented system that applies an epoxy barrier coating inside an existing piping system. It is designed to protect against leaks, enhance water flow and stop the leaching of heavy metals, such as lead and copper, into the water supply.


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