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High Pressure Drain Cleaning

Vactor Vacuum Loading

Sewer Cleaning

Large Stormwater Pipe Cleaning

CCTV Survey

Chemical Grout Joint Sealing

Manhole Grouting

Lateral Connection Sealing

CIPP Relining

Hardlining Spot Repairs

Rootcutting

Wilkill Root Control

Lateral Access Chambers

Equipment Sales & Servicing

Engineering Workshop




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info@jetco.co.nz

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Why Drains Block

  • General Use and Abuse
    All drains and waste pipes need cleaning at some time. Drains are often subject to abuse and old age. Scale, silt, grease and foreign objects inevitably accumulate and usually it's only a matter of time before the pipe's capacity and flow is reduced or obstructed to create the conditions for a blockage.

  • Structural Defect
    Underground drains and sewers can suffer from structural defects caused by ground movement, leakage, subsidence, tree root infiltration and corrosion. These problems can lead to reduced or obstructed flow resulting in blockages or even total collapse. Structural defects can be easily detected via Jetco's CCTV Drain Surveying Service.

How Draincleaning works:

1. The rearward thrust of high pressure water forces the nozzle through the sewer pipe.

2. As the hose reel is rewound, the high pressure water scours the pipe, back flushing the debris to the inlet, where it is removed by the Vactor intake pipe.

3. The removed material is conveyed by high velocity air into the debris box on the truck, where air is separated from dirt and fine dust by screens and wires built into the box.

4. Clean air enters the compressor and discharges to atmosphere.