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HYDROJETTING & VACTOR CLEANING

       High-Pressure Water Jetting - Grease, sludge, sand and debris are the main causes of commercial drain line blockages. Our high-pressure water jetting service can help you clear this sediment by:

·      Penetrating and emulsifying grease
·      Breaking up sludge and debris
·      Pulverizing roots
·      Cutting out hardened scale
·      Flushing out the system

Cable machines are used to remove tree roots and break through solid obstructions. They are, however, less effective in removing softer blockages such as grease, scale and other buildup. Cable machines will bore holes through sludge but they can't clean and push the debris out of pipes as effectively as water jetting.

How does water jetting work?

High-pressure water jetting is an efficient, economical, and environmentally safe way to clean drain and sewer pipes. Using state-of-the-art pumps and flexible hoses, ordinary water is propelled under varying amounts of pressure into the sewer line. A special nozzle mounted on the end of a heavy-duty hose has an array of forward and reverse jets, which direct extremely powerful concentrated streams of water all the way to the pipe walls, cutting through even the toughest blockages and buildup to thoroughly clean pipes. Regular preventive waterjet maintenance is key to keeping drain lines flowing freely. 

Restaurants and other commercial establishments typically require frequent high-pressure water jetting to remove mineral deposits, grease buildup, sludge and debris that accumulate in the lines. Some businesses may require just one or two cleanings annually, while others benefit from monthly or quarterly cleanings. Clogs can cause down time, and down time in any industry means lost customers and revenue. That's why many of our customers prefer to set up a scheduled program for water jetting service that keeps their drains flowing freely. Cleaner pipes mean fewer service calls, less down time, overall cost savings and one less thing for you to worry about.

 

 

Industrial Vactor Cleaning

Vactor trucks are used to pump the liquid waste from septic tanks, catch basins, and other places. There are various other uses of vactor trucks. They are commonly used for commercial purposes. Vactor trucks are used to do the industrial waste material cleaning jobs. They also do the waste material clean-up jobs for municipalities.  A vactor truck is a heavy duty truck that is used for transporting, suctioning, and disposing of toxic and non-toxic materials. Vactor trucks can also be used to pump anything from septic tanks to contaminated soil.

Here are some more uses of vactor trucks:

Transporting material  - Using a vactor truck for transporting bio-solids is advantageous as this heavy duty truck has odor control and spill prevention abilities. These features curb the exposure of hazards involved in using these materials for a healthy atmosphere.

Suctioning of material - Vactor trucks are specially designed to remove wet and dry industrial waste. This type of suctioning or vacuuming can be adjusted to either low-velocity or high-velocity air suctioning. It is used to remove solid, liquid, and frothy or sludge materials. Some of the other uses of vactor trucks include removing brine water, cleaning sewers, oil spills, septic tanks, catch basins, and other congested drainage systems.

Disposing material - Most of the waste generated from industries possess health threats to the environment. Thus, vactor trucks are used to dispose such waste materials and reduce the environmental impacts. Vactor trucks are capable of disposing waste efficiently. Hence, they are used for this purpose in place of any other heavy duty truck.

 

Various uses of vactor trucks

·     Septic tank cleaning

·     Grease tank cleaning

·     Catch basin cleaning

·     Sump cleaning

·     Environmental emergency cleanup

·     Sewer pipe cleaning

·     Disposing hazardous materials

·     Commercial waste disposal

·     Cleaning pits, tanks, and sumps

·     Removing accumulations from remote or inaccessible areas

·     Removing wet or dry materials, including fine powders and silt

·     Designed to clean-up and recover solids and dry bulk powders, liquids, slurries, and thick sludge

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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