NameSilo to Acquire SewerVUE Technology in $2.45M Deal

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NameSilo Technologies Corp. is stepping far beyond the bounds of its domain roots. The company has announced plans to acquire 100% of SewerVUE Technology Corp., a Coquitlam-based firm that’s made a name for itself by transforming the way cities and companies inspect and manage underground pipelines.

This isn’t a casual toe-dip into a new sector. It’s a full plunge, backed by a letter of intent and a C$2.45 million price tag.

A Look at SewerVUE’s Capabilities

SewerVUE is far from a conventional pipe inspection outfit. The company’s toolkit includes high-definition CCTV, LiDAR, sonar, and a proprietary method they pioneered known as Pipe Penetrating Radar (PPR). These aren’t just gadgets—they’re data-gathering machines designed to scan deep into concrete, steel, and other materials that make up large-diameter pipes.

Their robotic inspection vehicles generate accurate readings on wall thickness, sediment levels, voids, and other structural stress points. They help cities and private operators figure out what parts of their infrastructure are failing before disaster strikes. That kind of insight doesn’t just prevent sinkholes or water main breaks—it can save millions in emergency repair costs.

In recent years, SewerVUE has also started generating digital twins of pipeline networks, giving asset managers virtual copies to analyze and plan repairs or upgrades. They’ve even helped guide slip-lining projects—where a new pipe is inserted into an old one—by offering highly detailed internal views of aging pipe systems.

Why NameSilo Wants In

NameSilo isn’t your typical venture firm. The company invests its own capital, not client money, and its approach is direct: they target undervalued businesses with growth potential—period. Their historical focus has been domain services through NameSilo LLC, which currently manages more than 5.8 million domains across 160 countries.

But the acquisition of SewerVUE signals something bigger. It’s a shift toward owning companies that have built technical moats and deliver real-world value. SewerVUE doesn’t just make inspection gear—they provide high-quality data to municipalities and engineering firms who need precise, actionable information.

In a world where aging infrastructure is front-page news, that’s a strong place to be.

What’s Next?

The LOI (letter of intent) lays the groundwork, but several steps remain. NameSilo and SewerVUE still need to finalize a definitive share purchase agreement. NameSilo also has to complete its due diligence, and all terms must be satisfied under that final contract.

If all goes according to plan, this acquisition could give NameSilo a significant foothold in a sector that affects nearly every urban center on the planet: underground infrastructure.

Final Thoughts

This deal might seem like an odd pairing at first glance—a domain name registrar joining forces with a pipeline tech firm. But scratch the surface and it makes sense. Both companies operate in industries where information is everything. One helps manage digital addresses, the other helps protect physical ones. And both rely on data to do it well.

In acquiring SewerVUE, NameSilo isn’t just buying a company. They’re buying access, accuracy, and expertise—qualities that are only becoming more valuable as infrastructure around the globe continues to age.