“I bought a jetter several years ago and it’s the only tool I need to keep sewers flowing. I think that the money these guys charge to line or pipe burst old sewers is just a waste of money. I charge a flat rate of $350 to open a sewer line and run about 10 jobs per day. I make a good living doing it, and my customers save a lot of money over having their sewer lines ‘rehabilitated.’ Why would I ever need to push lining or pipe bursting that costs thousands?”
Certainly a jetter is a great tool for
Why Should You Offer Customers Pipe Rehabilitation?
The author makes the case for giving clients a pipe rehab option, even if regular drain cleaning jobs for those clients are providing a lot of stable work
Mar 08, 2021
| by John Heisler |















