Contractor uses cutting tool
to clean construction debris
Problem: Sylvan Tieger offers a full range of plumbing and drain cleaning services to commercial, residential and institutional customers in the New York City area. Much of that is new construction. Tieger noticed that construction debris — like plaster and cement powder — often deposited in drainlines. He needed a way to easily clear those drainlines.
Solution: Tieger tried the ClogChopper cutting tool from General Pipe Cleaners. With six self-sharpening blades, the ClogChopper digs into encrusted debris and root masses, easily grinding up stoppages, scale and crystallized urine without risking pipe damage. It works in both directions

















