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When life throws you a curve ball, like a blockage in your drain,
count on Ready-Rooter to make the hit! Ready-Rooter specializes
in commercial drain cleaning. Since 1999, Cape Cod businesses have
turned to Ready-Rooter for all of their drain cleaning solutions.
If your needs are an instant emergency or preventative maintenance,
Ready-Rooter’s seasoned technicians will use our state of the
art equipment to ensure your drains are flowing. We’re
happy to meet with you to evaluate your drainage system’s
current condition. We’ll follow up with our recommended preventative
maintenance plan to ensure business- stopping blockages that can
flood your floors don’t happen at your place!
Ready-Rooter highly recommends having a preventative maintenance
plan customized to your location’s needs. We have
too often seen the disasters that occur when drain lines are not
regularly cleaned. By having Ready-Rooter clean your drain
lines on a regular basis, costly back-ups can be avoided and leave
you to attend to what you do best- your business! Whether you
are a restaurant, a hotel, a school, a hospital or any other type
of business, Ready-Rooter is ready, willing and able to professionally
maintain your drainage system.
Ready-Rooter uses three types of equipment to clean your drains:
- The “Drain
Hurricane”- Our Harben high pressure water jet uses
up to 4,000 psi and up to 16 gallons of water per minute to clear
line blockages. This is our most powerful weapon against line
blockages! Water jetting is used for preventative maintenance
as well as emergency service in locations that are commercial
and residential.
- Cable
Machine: When clearing a blockage with a cable machine, a
long cable will be fed down your drain from the toilet or sink
until it reaches the blockage. The cable will push the
blockage through the pipe to clear the path and enable use of
your facilities.
- Water
Jet: Clearing a blockage with a water jet involves our machine
shooting high pressure water through your lines to dislodge the
blockage and force the blockage out of the pipe. The water
will enter the pipe from the closest access point, which may
be inside or outside of your building. The water jet is
a smaller version of our “Drain Hurricane” used for
smaller needs.
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