August is Water Quality Month, a time to spotlight the essential role clean, safe water plays in our communities. One of today’s most urgent water quality challenges is replacing aging lead and galvanized service lines, a task that’s become a top priority with inventories due and regulatory deadlines tightening.
Addressing this issue is no small feat for municipalities, many of which face overwhelming costs and logistical hurdles when relying on traditional trenching methods. Estimates for replacing a single lead water pipe can cost $8,000 to $10,000, depending on factors such as pipe length and location.
For struggling municipalities, the Kobus Pipe Puller KPP400 offers a powerful solution. With its excavator-mounted design, 45,000lb pulling capacity and ability to replace pipe runs up to 80 feet, the KPP400 empowers cities and utilities to accelerate replacements, cutting costs, minimizing disruption and helping safeguard water quality for all.
How much of a cost savings? With previous municipality customers noting an average cost per replacement using the Kobus Pipe Puller of just under $3,000, that’s a cost savings of $5,000 to $7,000 per pipe replacement. And, that’s only one of the benefits customers are seeing from switching to trenchless operations with the Kobus pipe puller.
Read on to see how the KPP400 works and why it’s a timely solution for municipalities and communities by offering faster, safer and less disruptive operations.
Why municipalities need a different approach now
Traditional open-cut replacement is reliable but expensive and slow. The largest costs often aren’t the pipe or fittings, they’re soft costs: labor, multiple excavations, lane closures, pavement and landscaping restoration, resident coordination and utility conflict management. For cities facing thousands of replacements, these costs add up quickly and can stretch programs decades past compliance deadlines.
Trenchless lateral replacement changes the math. By extracting the old service and pulling in a new copper or plastic line in a single operation, crews can:
- Reduce excavation footprints to targeted launch/receive pits
- Avoid full-length trenching and the restoration that follows
- Complete more services per day with smaller crews
- Limit customer outages and neighborhood disruption
- Reduce potential safety hazards
That’s exactly where the KPP400 excels.
What makes the KPP400 different
The KPP400 is an excavator-mounted, all-in-one pipe puller designed for water and gas service lateral replacement. It uses the auxiliary hydraulics on a standard mini excavator to generate up to 45,000lb of pulling force, more than enough to extract lead, galvanized steel, copper or polyethylene service lines under typical conditions.
Core features that matter in the field:
- All-in-one, excavator-mounted system: No separate power pack. Faster setup, fewer components to transport and a smaller footprint on crowded streets.
- 45,000lb pulling capacity: Provides the force needed to extract stubborn services and handle bends, corrosion or partial collapses that stall lesser systems.
- 360-degree rotatable foot: Allows optimal positioning of the excavator relative to the pull path, improving stability and access in tight or irregular sites.
- Up to 80 feet per pull: Efficient for standard service lengths and many road crossings, reducing the need for multiple pits or mid-line access.
- Broad material capability: Extracts lead, steel, copper, and poly; replaces with new copper or plastic up to 1.5-inch ID in a single pull.
- Ideal in complex corridors: Works near other utilities and in constrained urban conditions where open-cut is slow, risky and costly.
When you multiply these advantages across hundreds or thousands of services, the savings are substantial and the timeline becomes realistic.
If you’re responsible for delivering a lead service line program on time and on budget, consider the KPP400 as a cornerstone of your trenchless strategy. The sooner you start, the sooner your program gains the speed and efficiency it needs. Contact us today!
With previous municipality customers noting an average cost per replacement using the Kobus Pipe Puller of just under $3,000, that’s a cost savings of $5,000 to $7,000 per pipe replacement.
