
We’re proud to announce that we are now the official regional representative for Perma-Pipe and Perma-Alert across an expanded Northeast territory. Building on our long-standing presence in Connecticut, Rhode Island, Upstate New York, and Western Massachusetts, we are now extending our coverage to Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, and Eastern Massachusetts — providing comprehensive regional support throughout New England and beyond.

At John C. Digertt, Inc., we are dedicated to providing our clients with the most advanced and effective inspection services possible. We are excited to announce that we have added the Micro Traxx Remote Inspection Robot to our inspection toolbox, further expanding our capabilities to reach previously inaccessible areas.

The historic Yale Sterling Power Plant is undergoing a significant modernization project aimed at improving efficiency and ensuring long-term operation. Led by Digertt, the project seeks to upgrade the university’s...

Last fall, our field crews completed a large-scale flushing and debris removal campaign on Colby College’s brand-new, below-grade low-temperature district energy system in Waterville, Maine. This network links multiple academic buildings to a high-efficiency central plant, designed to significantly cut campus carbon emissions for decades to come. Crucially, the system’s long-term performance is dependent on the piping being surgically clean from the very first day.

At John C. Digertt, Inc., we are committed to providing our clients with the most advanced and effective inspection services available. We are pleased to announce that we are now using the revolutionary RV-MAX 360 inspection camera, specifically designed for superior manhole inspection, along with a wide range of district energy applications.

When Bristol Community College’s original steam lines began leaking more BTUs than they delivered, routine fixes escalated into a full-scale mandate: replace an aging, piecemeal network with a modern, high-efficiency district-energy system capable of powering the campus for decades.