Sewer Springs
What are Sewer Springs?
Sewer springs are specialized tools used primarily for the maintenance and cleaning of waste pipes. These springs, often made from durable steel wire, serve to remove clogs and debris from within the pipes. Due to their flexibility and strength, they can penetrate hard-to-reach areas and effectively break up or push out accumulated waste.
Where are Sewer Springs Used?
Using sewer springs is common practice among professional plumbers, but they are also available for DIY enthusiasts looking to solve problems without calling for professional help. They come in various lengths and thicknesses, allowing them to be used in different types of pipes and drainage systems. The use of a sewer spring is an effective and cost-efficient way to keep plumbing systems clear and functional, thereby preventing costly and time-consuming repairs.
Drain Cleaning Spiral
The drain cleaning spiral (colloquially known as the mole for cleaning pipes or mechanical mole) is an invaluable tool for anyone dealing with the maintenance and cleaning of sewer systems and waste pipes.
A sewer spring/channel spring is several meters long – from our offer, you can choose a galvanized spring that is 3, 5, 10, 15, or up to 20 meters long, with a diameter of 8/10 mm and wire thickness of 1.8/2.2 mm.
Use of the Drain Cleaning Spiral
Each of our drain cleaning spirals is designed to fit various types of pipes and can move through narrow spaces. This makes it an ideal choice for working in intricate and extensive sewer systems. Simply insert it into the pipe and gradually push it forward until you encounter an obstruction. Then rotate it and slowly push it further – this way, the obstruction can be broken and removed.
Advantages:
- Effectiveness – The mole for waste, whether 20 m, 15 m, or 3 m, is exceptionally effective at removing various types of deposits, including accumulated waste, hair, fats, and other obstructions that can impede the smooth passage of pipes.
- Flexible Use – The drain cleaning spiral can easily penetrate complex sewer systems thanks to its design.
- Safe Use – Compared to chemical agents that can damage pipes, the drain cleaning spiral is safer.
- Minimal Costs and Longevity – The initial cost of purchasing a mole is in the tens of euros, not to mention its repeated use.