Drainage and Sewerage Cleaning
When a blockage occurs in a drain, you need the problem solved efficiently and at a fair price. The Deep Drain Sewer Unit is the most common and widely used method of sewer cleaning or blockage clearing in the UK today. With operating parameters of up to 207 Bar pressure and 90 gallons a minute water flow rate. Any pipeline from 50mm to 1200mm can be cleaned or unblocked and 95% of sewer problems can be resolved quickly and efficiently.
Our operatives are trained in the use of high pressure water by the Water Jetting Association who ensures each engineer meets all the stringent requirements set by the association.
Should sewerage systems require continuous maintenance, Promanex offer a routine maintenance service to plan and implement maintenance cleansing programmes to meet customers' needs, work within their operational framework and co-ordinate activities with their own operational teams.
Working in unison with our ADR tankers, Promanex will meet any scenario that faces us, even ATEX regulations.
Typical applications:
• Sewer cleaning from 50mm to 1200mm diameter;
• Culvert cleaning;
• Surface water drainage cleaning;
• Cleaning/de-silting of petrol and oil interceptors;
• Catch pit cleaning;
• Pump pit degreasing and de-silting;
• Tank bund area cleaning;
• Any application where heavy sludge/silt and debris has to be removed from pits or similar confined spaces.
Vacuum Tankers
Promanex specialise in the haulage of all types of bulk liquid, slurry and semi-solid materials. We are able to provide a fleet of vacuum tankers, sewage tankers, combination tankers, and jetter tankers for high pressure water jetting. Customers are assured optimum service throughout every contract as a result of professional and experienced waste management. Promanex also operate a fleet of ADR low flash point vacuum tankers so all our clients disposal needs will be catered for.
The vast knowledge and expertise of our dangerous goods safety advisor ensures compliance with all aspects of transport legislation, duty of care, the Environmental Protection Act and Hazardous Waste Regulations.
If stormy weather or asset failure causes a flooding incident, our teams are always on hand to respond with emergency clean-up operations.
Published : Tuesday, February 07, 2012 10:01 AM