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Sewer Cleaning

Clogged sewer lines can quickly turn from a nuisance into a nightmare of municipal health hazards - irate phone calls. Whether clogging is caused by sewage back-up or natural disasters, such as landslides, mudflows or floods, you need someone who can respond with the right type of equipment and experienced personnel. That's when you can count on a Carylon company.

Our sewer cleaning services include:

High Velocity Jetting
Our customized jetting equipment sets up in minutes and rids your sewers of blockages more quickly than any other method available. Turbulent action of water pumped through specially designed nozzles at pressures up to 2,000 psi literally scours your sewers clean. Obstructions and debris are removed without damaging your sewer walls.

Power Bucketing
For fast, effective cleaning of your severely clogged sewer lines, we use specially-designed, machine driven buckets and scrapers specifically sized for the pipe being cleaned. No other firm can match our extensive power bucketing experience.

Root Removal
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) calls root intrusion,"the most destructive single element facing those maintaining a wastewater collection system." If you're waging a constant battle against root intrusion, call us and get rid of the problem once and for all.Our root removal specialists combine high-powered root cutters with EPA-approved herbicidal treatment to kill intruding roots and inhibit their growth. We can even seal your lines in the same operation.

Did You Know

Carylon Corporation’s equipment resources are vast, with an excess of 1100 rolling pieces of equipment and over 1000 employees. Bio-nomic Services, Inc. also has dedicated equipment that is available for immediate use from our locations.

Related Info

As an experienced service provider, we are geared to perform 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. You can call our 24 hour dispatch service at 800.551.2218

Carylon companies use the coding and grading of pipe and manhole defects in sewer systems and operator certification standards as set forth in the NASSCO Pipeline Assessment and Certification Program (PACP).*

*The Pipeline Assessment and Certification Program (PACP) was jointly developed by NASSCO and the Water Research Centre (WRC) to create a national standard for the coding and grading of pipe and manhole defects in sewer systems, and the certification of individuals for the PAC Program application.