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Locality: Montreal, Quebec

Phone: +1 888-337-6764



Address: 10121 Parkway Blvd. H1J 1P7 Montreal, QC, Canada

Website: www.formadrain.com

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Formadrain Inc. 09.11.2020

Formadrain Inc. is pleased to announce that Aquazen Services of Woodbridge, Ontario recently joined the growing ranks of Formadrain licensees. Aquazen Services provides a variety of maintenance and trouble-shooting solutions for residences, condominium buildings and commercial establishments. Formadrain provides licensees with specially-engineered equipment to ensure successful installation of its liners. Licensees are offered a choice of receiving either a fully-equipped trailer or skid-mounted equipment for installation in the licensee’s own trailer. Aquazen Services selected the skid-mounted option.

Formadrain Inc. 22.10.2020

Anyone who has been to the newly renovated Dorchester Square in Montreal has probably noticed an impressive 10-metre high fountain. The Victorian style fountain has some very unique design features including three levels of cast aluminum basins. Despite its having been recently commissioned, the fountain’s drainage pipe developed leaks and the resultant rust deposits were staining the bowls. The City of Montreal had to frequently repaint the fountain to maintain its beaut...y. This magnificent fountain had become a major high-maintenance headache. Rather than disassemble the entire structure...

Formadrain Inc. 11.10.2020

NEW VIDEO! Formadrain’s Bruce Stevenson Gives us a Glimpse at Working With and Caring for Licensees

Formadrain Inc. 21.09.2020

A seven-storey building on Toronto’s Eglinton Avenue East developed a leak in a floor drain located inside the building’s rooftop mechanical room. The floor drain, which is in a concrete floor, is a horizontal branch tying into the vertical stack. READ MORE:

Formadrain Inc. 11.09.2020

According to the American Society of Civil Engineers in their 2017 Infrastructure Report Card, there are over 800,000 miles of public sewers and 500,000 miles of private laterals in the U.S. The report notes that each of these conveyance systems is susceptible to structural failure, blockages, and overflows, and that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency estimates that between 23,000 and 75,000 overflow events occur each year, not including sewage backups into buildings. READ MORE: