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Hand-powered sink and small drain cleaners, power augers and drum cleaners for longer drains, jetters, and huge sectional and drum cleaners for cleaning main drains are all examples of mechanical drain cleaning equipment.
FREMONT, CA: Drain cleaning is an often-overlooked but crucial duty in institutional and commercial buildings and one that building occupants only consider when there is a problem. However, ensuring the performance of facility piping and plumbing systems is a top priority for maintenance and engineering management and front-line workers.
Managers must construct and maintain an arsenal of drain cleaning and diagnostic equipment and guarantee that personnel complete important jobs regularly and operate the equipment safely for an organization's plumbing and pipe systems to perform reliably and efficiently.
Here are three ways to build an effective drain cleaning program:
Building an arsenal
Hand-powered sink and small drain cleaners, power augers and drum cleaners for longer drains, jetters, and huge sectional and drum cleaners for cleaning main drains are all examples of mechanical drain cleaning equipment. With these instruments and safety equipment, drain cameras, recorders, and pipeline locators, technicians can properly clean and eliminate all forms of obstructions.