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Upon arrival
at the job site, the hydrojetter's onboard water tank is filled with
water, after the jetter house with an appropriate cleaning nozzle
is attached to the house and introduced into the sewer/storm drain
via a clean out access, manhole, or other appropriate access point.
The hydrojettter is started and the cleaning hose is propelled down
the pipeline with up to 4000 psi of cleaning force. After reaching
the downstream end of the piping system, the hose is pulled back
(retracted), scouring and flushing the internal pipe surfaces clean
and free of grease, sludge, or other accumulations.
Benefits of hydrojetting:
- Great cleanout for grease, sludge, sand, dirt, and concrete for
2-12 inch lines
- Specialized cutters are available for cleaning large roots
- Can clean longer sections of pipe when compared to cable machines
- Off-hour scheduling available to prevent disruptions to business
operations
- Video verification available at no extra charge
- 24/7 emergency response
- Preventative maintenance contracts available
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Powerful penetrating nozzle cuts through
grease
and ice |
Wide spray nozzle cleans inside
of pipe
thoroughly |
Spring leader nozzle gets hose
around tight
bends and p-traps |
Rotary nozzle scours walls of
pipes leaving
them crystal clear |
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