Concrete manholes had their moment. They’ve been around for decades, and for just as long, municipalities and contractors have been battling the same headaches such as heavy installs, corrosion, safety risks, and sky-high costs.

Enter the Poo Pit. A smarter, lighter, and far more durable solution that’s flipping the script on wastewater access.

Concrete Manholes: The Old-School Struggle

  • Heavy lifting required – Cranes, big crews, long install hours. Say goodbye to your budget.
  • Corrosion central – Sewer gases eat away at concrete, meaning constant repairs and shorter lifespans.
  • Confined-space nightmares – Traditional manholes often require dangerous entry for inspections and maintenance

The Poo Pit Difference: Modern Problems, Modern Solutions

  • 15-minute installs – Forget cranes. A small crew and minimal equipment get the job done.
  • Built to last 100+ years – Made from corrosion-proof polyethylene, the Poo Pit laughs at sewer gases.
  • Safety first – No more risky confined-space entry. Everything is sealed, leak-proof, and maintenance-free.

Concrete manholes served their purpose, but infrastructure needs have evolved. Cities today demand solutions that are faster, safer, and built to last. And that’s exactly what the Poo Pit delivers.

Across North America, municipalities are already proving how easy the switch can be. Additionally, the Poo Pit saves significant amounts of money and time. With every installation, the industry takes one step closer to safer job sites, smarter spending, and future-ready infrastructure.

The age of concrete is fading. The age of the Poo Pit is just getting started.

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