Savy & Sons — an infrastructure-restoration company from Amston, Connecticut — has seen rapid growth in recent years, and finding reliable vendors has been important to its success. The company offers a range of capabilities, from wastewater and infrastructure rehabilitation to waterproofing services. Taking on these diverse jobs is par for the course for Savy & Sons. But the company needed a relining technology that would simplify setup and allow them to complete more jobs, faster.

The solution

These days, the SpeedyLight+ light-based curing system for CIPP is an essential tool for the Savy & Sons team. SpeedyLight+ cures at speeds ranging from 0.66 to 3.3 feet per minute — up to five times faster than traditional technologies. And it can cure 90-degree bends in lines as small as 4 inches, as well as other challenging geometries like transitions and verticals.

The Connecticut contractor uses the SpeedyLight+ system for a wide range of jobs, including commercial buildings, underground, throughout multifloor buildings with pipes, roof drains, sewer stacks and all the way down to underground service laterals and mainlines.

The results

“Game changer.” That’s how Travis Savy, technical director of the pipe lining division at Savy & Sons, describes SpeedyLight+. “The crew has more confidence, and it’s lowered stress on lining jobs. To be able to prep offsite for them with the UV resin using our choice of liner is great.”

SpeedyLight+ helps the team cut down on rehab project duration, saving their customers time and resources and allowing them to take on more jobs. 

With SpeedyLight+ in its toolbox, the busy contractor has been expanding even more. And Savy & Sons has found PRT’s pros to be valuable partners in the industry. 


Pipeline Renewal Technologies delivers innovative technology for no-dig structural lateral renovation; drain and mainline cutting; durable point repair; video drain flushing; and process management.

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