Cleaning clogged drainlines used to be a prolonged and tedious job for Rob Broccolo Jr. Most contractors know the drill all too well: Push an inspection camera into a pipe to diagnose the problem. Pull it out. Push in the drain machine cutter for cleaning. Pull it out. Push the camera head back in again to check the progress. Then repeat as many times as necessary.But the RIDGID series of FlexShaft drain machines — the K9-102, K9-204 and K9-306 — dramatically reduced that time-consuming process at Professional Drain Services of Southern New England, the company Broccolo owns with his father,
Getting a Look at Drainlines While Cleaning Changes the Game
Rhode Island drain company uses new technology to clean and inspect drainlines simultaneously
Dec 10, 2020
| by Ken Wysocky |















