Water jetting, sewer jetting, hydro-jetting and jetting—they all describe a process of washing out clogs, removing potential blockages or generally cleaning drains and sewer pipelines using a high-pressure spray of water. Many plumbers, drain cleaners and sewer cleaners use jetters because they are powerful and fast cleaning, thanks to a unique combination of water pressure and water flow. In many instances jetters are able to address plumbing challenges better than other pipe clearing products.
The Drain Business: Recruitment and Retention
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Growing a drain cleaning or plumbing business comes with many challenges. Finding new clients is only half the battle — creating a team to service those new clients presents several different obstacles. Many businesses in the plumbing industry start as a one-man shop — someone who is great at what they do and services an area where they’ve made a name for themselves. When it comes time to grow though, those owners have to go through hoops to find employees who have the perfect balance of on-the-job expertise and customer service skills. Where does a business owner find these superstar employees? And what can a business owner do to keep them?
Topics: Resources, Business Series, The Drain Business
A free, new poster from MyTana illustrates common cable machine end tools, along with the applications and line sizes to which each is best suited. This handy guide helps identify the best end tool for almost any blockage. With the proper setup, a drain cleaning professional can clear lines faster, more effectively and with greater safety.
“Different clogs require different approaches,” explains Dale Graber, General Manager for MyTana. “Choosing the right tool and right size gets the job done quicker.”
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Topics: Cable Machine, Resources, Poster