How can I find suppliers of
High Pressure machines for unblocking drains?
i.e. High Pressure Jet machine with hoses sufficient for installation in a small community or guest house. situation.
6 Responses to “High Pressure machine unblocking drains?”
Jolie Green Said:
why do you need a machine? a good set of drain rods should do the trick with a lot less mess!!!
Lilyana Shields Said:
I would not use one if I were you. They can give you more problems. Just use a snake or sewer rods……
Eugene Higgins Said:
Try a plumbing supply store. They may carry them…..or steer you in the right direction. Google it too. That may help.
Killian Hull Said:
Why not ask your nearest plant hire shop? If you are only going to need one from time to time, its likely to be much cheaper to hire one for a day or two than buy one outright. Hire Service Shops, or similar will be able to get one for you. Ask for a drain jetter, or a pressure wash with drain jetting hose. Buying one will cost you real money.
Royce Routledge Said:
Hire one from a tool hire shop, be very careful if the drain pipe work is damaged in any way it is possible with a high pressure jet to damage the pipe work further.
Jadon Whitehead Said:
Heres a 15 metre drain cleaner….
This will attach to a normal pressure washer. By the way, I always aim to keep a drain clean, so much easier to clean say annually than be up to your neck in muck when its blocked.
why do you need a machine? a good set of drain rods should do the trick with a lot less mess!!!
I would not use one if I were you. They can give you more problems. Just use a snake or sewer rods……
Try a plumbing supply store. They may carry them…..or steer you in the right direction. Google it too. That may help.
Why not ask your nearest plant hire shop? If you are only going to need one from time to time, its likely to be much cheaper to hire one for a day or two than buy one outright. Hire Service Shops, or similar will be able to get one for you. Ask for a drain jetter, or a pressure wash with drain jetting hose. Buying one will cost you real money.
Hire one from a tool hire shop, be very careful if the drain pipe work is damaged in any way it is possible with a high pressure jet to damage the pipe work further.
Heres a 15 metre drain cleaner….
This will attach to a normal pressure washer. By the way, I always aim to keep a drain clean, so much easier to clean say annually than be up to your neck in muck when its blocked.