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Troubled Drain Lines?
How can I minimize downtime?
What are some facts for resturants and grease customers?
What are are few helpful hints?
What is the difference between cleaning & opening a line?
How does line jetting work?
What are the benefits of line jetting?
Jetting is the state-of-the-art technique of cleaning your pipes and storage tanks using high pressure water and specially designed "cleaning nozzles." A jet is attached to the end of a 5000 psi steel braided hose. One large nozzle located in front cuts through and dilutes the grease or other buildup while several back nozzles propel the jet simultaneously flushing the pipes eliminating the buildup.
Jetting a Grease Tank

After the pipe is flushed, a "wand" is attached to the end of the hose to clean the baffles and the inside of the grease tank. This enables your tank to operate at full capacity while limiting corrosion to the pipes and baffles.

An inspection of the tanks and baffles is needed to complete the grease trap maintenance process. This is accomplished by using a hand-held, illuminated mirror to inspect the area. In general, line jetting offers more options to grease producing facilities than the conventional snake tool