DRAIN CLEANING WITH PRESSURE WASHER
This DRAIN CLEANING WITH PRESSURE WASHER video post features using sewer jetting hose to clear out drains and gutter downspouts. This is while using a 4 gallon per minute machine up to an 8 gallon per minute machine. In this case, there is a mud or dirt stoppage approximately 30 feet into the drain line. This particular homeowner are very close friends of my family, and we were happy to help them out. This is because they were unable to clear the drain themselves, even though they tried several approaches without success. So I hope this DRAIN CLEANING WITH PRESSURE WASHER demonstration video helps if you ever come across this challenge. You can find this product on my store website.
BE CAREFUL DRAIN CLEANING
Once the drain is clear, be careful as you are pulling the unit back out. As that nozzle returns toward the end of the pipe, remember there is a little tension or pressure from the water. You don’t want to pull it completely out of the pipe until after you have turned the machine off. I provide a picture of the nozzle so that you can see the various angles that the water is shooting toward. This is what helps move the hose down the drain, and also is what clears what is blocking the drain. DRAIN CLEANING WITH PRESSURE WASHER is a great skill to have and another service you can offer to increase your profitability. The most common us is on pool drains, French drains, and gutter downspouts. These drains need to be clear in order to serve their purpose and keep the property from flooding during rain storms. Another product I use for this set up is the ball valve set up.
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