High Pressure Water Jetting

    High Pressure Water Jetting and Drain Jetting are powerful methods used for cleaning and unblocking pipes.

    Domestic Applications

    In domestic settings, high pressure water jetting is commonly employed to:

    Clear Blocked Drains: Efficiently breaks down and washes away blockages caused by grease, hair, soap scum, and other household debris.

    Clean Gutters and Downpipes: Removes leaves, dirt, and other materials that can cause blockages and leaks.

    Restore Patios and Driveways: Removes moss, algae, dirt, and grime, restoring surfaces to their original condition.

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    Commercial Applications

    For commercial properties, high pressure water jetting is valuable for:

    Maintaining Plumbing Systems: Keeps commercial plumbing systems free of scale build-up, grease, and other blockages, ensuring smooth operation.

    Cleaning Large Surface Areas: Effectively cleans large areas such as car parks, building exteriors, and pavements, removing graffiti, chewing gum, and other stubborn stains.

    Hygienic Cleaning: Ideal for restaurants and food processing facilities where maintaining high levels of cleanliness is crucial.

    Industrial Applications

    In industrial contexts, high pressure water jetting is used for:

    Heavy-Duty Cleaning: Removes tough industrial residues such as oil, paint, chemicals, and rust from machinery and surfaces.

    Pipe and Duct Cleaning: Clears industrial pipes and ducts of sludge, scale, and other heavy build-ups that can impede operations.

    Tank and Reservoir Maintenance: Ensures tanks and reservoirs are free from contaminants and sediments, maintaining the integrity of stored materials.

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    The frequency of high pressure water jetting depends on the surface being cleaned and the amount of dirt and grime present. Generally, surfaces should be cleaned with high pressure water jetting at least once a year.
    High pressure water jetting is generally safe for most surfaces, as long as the right pressure is used. It is important to choose the right nozzle and use the right pressure for the job, to ensure that the process is performed safely and without damaging the surface.
    Yes, high pressure water jetting is an environmentally friendly option. The process does not use harsh chemicals or solvents, making it a much more eco-friendly choice than other cleaning methods.
    High pressure water jetting is a process that involves using a powerful stream of water to clean and remove debris from surfaces. It works by pressurizing water to as much as 40,000 PSI and then forcing it through a specialized nozzle that directs the stream onto the desired surface. The high pressure allows the water to penetrate deep into cracks and crevices, effectively removing dirt, grease, and other contaminants.
    High pressure water jetting is a highly effective and efficient method for cleaning industrial equipment, machinery, and surfaces. It can remove even the toughest buildup of grease, oil, and other contaminants without the use of harsh chemicals or abrasives, making it safer for workers and the environment. Additionally, high pressure water jetting can help prevent costly downtime by reducing the need for manual cleaning and maintenance.

     

    Removal Capabilities

    High pressure water jetting and drain jetting are particularly effective at removing:

    Grease and Fat: Common in kitchen drains and industrial food processing.

    Scale and Lime Deposits: Often found in plumbing systems, reducing pipe diameter and water flow.

    Debris and Sediment: Leaves, dirt, and other materials that can clog gutters, drains, and pipes.

    Organic Growth: Moss, algae, and mold on exterior surfaces.

    Industrial Contaminants: Oil, paint, rust, and other residues from machinery and equipment.

    These methods provide an eco-friendly, efficient, and thorough solution for a wide range of cleaning and maintenance challenges across different sectors.

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