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Mini-Mainline Push System Inspects Up To 500 Feet of 12-inch Pipe

Mini-Mainline Push System Inspects Up To 500 Feet of 12-inch Pipe

Inspection system features a 360-degree pan-and-tilt camera, swappable camera heads, video observation coding, asset management software interface and digital recording
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Underground Hazards Make Safety Vital on a Directional Drilling Job Site

Accurate locates, PPE and communication all play a role in getting a directional bore done safely.
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Industry News: Fluid Imaging Technologies Celebrates Worldwide Growth

The latest roundup of industry news exclusively for sewer and drain cleaning professionals. Track the industry's movers and shakers, learn about company acquisitions, get the skinny on new products and more.
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Milwaukee Tool Introduces Cordless Drain Snake

The M12 Drain Snake weighs just 10 pounds, making it the lightest 2 1/2-inch drainline machine available.
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5 Tax Planning Tips For Your Small Business

Why wait to get a jump start on next year's taxes? Here's what cleaning contractors can do right now.
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Cleaning Contractor Successfully Pushes the Limits

Canadian cleaning company tackles jobs others can't, and they've been doing it for years with experienced employees and superior equipment.
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Product News: April 12, 2016

Browse the latest products exclusively for the sewer and drain cleaning and inspection industry.
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Can Your Sewer and Drain Cleaning Business Afford Employee Benefits?

An overwhelming majority of employees say a benefits package is important in their decision to accept or decline a job offer.
Homebrew Competition Results Are In

Homebrew Competition Results Are In

The WWETT Show beer competition that didn’t happen in Indy comes to an end in the basement of the COLE Publishing office.
Contractor Faces $174,000 in Fines for Fatal Cave-In

Contractor Faces $174,000 in Fines for Fatal Cave-In

A Rooter Man of Pittsburgh cited for 9 violations of ignoring trench dangers after trench collapse kills 21-year-old worker.
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10 Tips to Keep Your Directional Drill Operating

Proper pre-job planning and some basic maintenance practices can keep your equipment working hard for you.
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Video: Meet Mr. Rooter — The Cat

Kitten trapped in a drain pipe for 10 days gets a new name after plumbers make a dramatic rescue
Tips for Hiring Top-Notch Office Staff

Tips for Hiring Top-Notch Office Staff

Contractors simply don't have the time or the resources to waste on bad employees. Here are some tips to find the best fit for your sewer and drain cleaning business.
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Worker Dies Installing Sewer Lines

Trench collapse kills 61-year-old plumber
What Google's Changes Mean for Your Drain Cleaning Business

What Google's Changes Mean for Your Drain Cleaning Business

Overhaul to the search engine results page directly impacts what customers see about your company online.
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CUES Introduces New Inspection System for Sanitary and Storm Sewers

Portable inspection system can be mounted in a wide range of vehicles or trailers or used as a stand-alone system
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Product News: March 29, 2016

Browse the latest products exclusively for the sewer and drain cleaning and inspection industry.
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Real-Time GPS Tracking Helps Contractor Improve Customer Service

By closely monitoring its fleet, Papalia Plumbing & Heating keeps technicians honest, efficient and on time.
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Drain Cleaning: Is New Equipment Worth the Investment?

Before buying new equipment for your sewer and drain cleaning business, determine profit potential, how the tool can grow your business or if renting might be a better option
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Critical Thinking: A Tool All Cleaners Should Have

Making smart decisions requires shedding our assumptions and biases — and admitting we might be wrong.