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Sewer Jetter GuideSM How to Unclog Drains with Your Pressure Washer Use this Guide To: Learn how a sewer jetter works Find out if a sewer jetter can help solve your plumbing problem Choose the right pressure washer and sewer jetter for the job Get tips to make drain cleaning easier

How a Sewer Jetter Works A sewer jetter is a slim, high-pressure hose with a jet nozzle on one end. A sewer jetter hose is lighter and more flexible than other pressure hoses so that it can slide more easily through drains. The jetter nozzle uses the force of pressurized water to pull the jetter deep into drains, break apart clogs, scrub off sticky debris on the sides of pipes, and flush out residue. In most cases it s easiest to attach the jetter to the discharge of your pressure washer trigger gun so that you can control the flow of water with the trigger. Can a Sewer Jetter Solve My Plumbing Problem? A sewer jetter can be a good choice if: More than one plumbing fixture is backed up, or you suspect there could be a clog deep in the main drain; Water drains too slowly from some areas, so there could be buildup or a low spot in the drain; Your outdoor drains or septic lines have accumulated sediment that must be removed. A sewer jetter could be the right solution to these problems because it can break apart clogs that are far from the drain opening and flush out dirty residue. And, unlike a drain snake, sewer jetters can scrub the sides of your pipes to clean away debris that s been stuck on for a very long time. TIP If you are concerned that a sewer jetter could damage an older pipe or agricultural drain, spray an exposed portion with the strongest spray from your pressure washer. If the spray erodes or scores the pipe, you could damage the pipe with a sewer jetter that s powered by the same machine.

A sewer jetter is probably not the right choice if: You need to unclog only a single fixture, or the clog might be close to the drain opening; Tree roots or other hard objects have entered the drain; Your piping is damaged by foundation problems or other structural issues. If you live in an older home with ceramic or asphalt drains you should consult a licensed plumber before jetting the lines. Choose the Right Pressure Washer The gallon per minute (GPM) flow of your pressure washer determines how much force your sewer jetter can produce. Nozzle force increases with pressure washer GPM flow squared, so a midrange gas pressure washer can give you much more cleaning and pulling force than an electric machine, and a commercial -sized gas pressure washer can produce even more force. Pressure washer GPM also determines the maximum length and diameter of pipe you can clean. When you use a properly sized sewer jetter: An electric pressure washer rated 1.5 to 1.9 GPM can usually power the jetter more than 50 ft., but less than 100 ft. into drains up to 4. A residential gas pressure washer rated from 2.0 to 2.9 GPM can usually power the jetter about 100 ft. into drains up to 4. A commercial gas pressure washer rated from 3.0 to 4.0 GPM can usually power the jetter at least 100 ft. into drains up to 6. TIP Very old pressure washers, custom and rental machines, expensive direct drive electrics, and hot water pressure washers can operate at too low a PSI pressure to work with most sewer jetters. If in doubt contact the sewer jetter manufacturer before you buy.

Choose the Right Sewer Jetter When it comes to choosing the right sewer jetter one size doesn t fit all. Choose a sewer jetter with a hose and nozzle that are matched to your pressure washer. Smaller diameter jetter hoses move much more easily through drains for better penetration, but if the hose is too small to handle your pressure washer GPM it will overload the machine. Look for a quality-made, stainless steel nozzle that maximizes cleaning and pulling force while working within the PSI pressure limits of your machine. Avoid inexpensive nozzles with lower-grade materials or improperly sized jets that could reduce cleaning effectiveness or overload your machine. Lastly, choose a jetter that has the right sized adapter to fit your pressure washer trigger gun. You can find more information about adapters to fit different machines on the sewer jetter manufacturer s website. Tips to Make the Job Easier Plan the Job It s usually easiest to clear your main drain starting from a downhill drain opening and working in an uphill direction, toward the clog. That s because: Any larger diameter elbows downstream of the clog can be easier for the jetter to pass through, When starting downhill there s usually a clear path for debris to flush downstream, You can often look into the cleanout, see the sediment flushing out, and know when the drain is clean.

Plan the Job (continued) Locate both a primary drain opening such a main drain cleanout outside your home or in a basement, and an alternative opening upstream of the clog should it become necessary, such as an indoor drain opening under a sink or a roof vent. When using a sewer jetter always wear thick, fluidresistant work gloves and eye protection. Use your sewer jetter in well ventilated locations, and avoid breathing any dirty mist from drains. If you re using the jetter indoors prepare a few old towels and a bucket to keep near the drain opening. The volume of flow from a pressure washer isn t much more than what you d get from a drinking fountain so as long as you take a few precautions you should be able to handle any spills. And finally, allow yourself plenty of time to complete the job without rushing through. Check Your Pressure Washer Before connecting the sewer jetter test your pressure washer by spraying with the highest pressure setting for at least 15 seconds. The machine should be ready if it can spray steadily, without the engine stalling and without the unloader valve cycling off and on. If not, it s time to check the fuel supply, air filter, and other service parts. Flush and Protect Hoses A small amount of dirt inside your supply hoses can plug the jetter. Before connecting the jetter to your pressure washer always connect your supply hoses and run water through the hoses, pressure washer and trigger gun until you are sure that the water comes out clean. And if you re using the sewer jetter indoors check all hose connections for drips before bringing the hoses inside. Then connect the jetter hose and once again run water through at low pressure, without starting your pressure washer.

Flush and Protect Hoses (continued) Check that all nozzle jets are clean by confirming that you see same-sized, low-pressure water jets from all nozzles. If you re working outside, roll the jetter out and back to the cleanout opening, away from foot and vehicle traffic, before starting the job. Thoroughly Clean the Drain If you re starting from a downhill location use care to insert the jetter nozzle in the direction of the clog. You can gently twist the hose a few turns to help snake the nozzle through the first elbow. After you insert the jetter at least a foot into the drain, start your pressure washer and squeeze the trigger to start the high-pressure flow. You should feel a firm tug as the nozzle starts to pull the jetter through the pipe. Continue to guide the jetter into the opening as you squeeze the trigger. For more effective cleaning, every few feet pull the jetter back about halfway and then continue moving forward. Should the nozzle reach a corner or other transition and the jetter stop moving forward, pull back a foot or so and then allow the jetter hose to move forward again until the nozzle passes through. You can also briefly release and then continue squeezing the spray wand trigger to create a pulsing action to help the nozzle move forward. If you re clearing a clogged main drain, listen for a surge of fluid as the clog clears, and then briefly move a foot or two back from the cleanout to avoid any splashing liquid. After you have finished cleaning the drain, pull the high pressure line out. Use care to release the spray wand trigger to stop the flow of water before the nozzle reaches the opening. TIP Always protect the jetter hose from foot or vehicle traffic, and keep the hose away from hot engine manifolds and sharp metal objects.

Clean and Store Your Jetter Disconnect the jetter from the pressure washer trigger gun and then coil up the jetter hose, starting with the nozzle end in your hand so that water drains out of the open coupling end. Lay the coiled line on a flat surface and wash it clean with the gentle nozzle of your pressure washer. Inspect the line and fittings and replace if damaged or worn. Be sure to store your jetter away from direct sunlight, children and pets. TIP For easier cleaning of the nozzle ask your sewer jetter supplier about purchasing a miniature nozzle cleaning tool. Troubleshooting What can I do if one of the nozzle jets doesn t spray? Nozzle jets can sometimes be blocked by sediment and small particles that enter the lines when you store or assemble the garden hose and jetter. To clear a blocked jetter nozzle insert a tiny pin into the blocked nozzle and, using care not to break the pin, check to see if this clears the blockage. To clear out larger sediment, remove the jetter nozzle by securing the collar of the jetter hose with a wrench and loosening the nozzle with pliers wrapped in a soft cloth. Take care not to twist the steel collar against the hose. Carefully rap the nozzle opening squarely against a clean, hard surface to dislodge the sediment. Then replace and re-tighten the nozzle. What if I can t get the jetter to attach to my pressure washer? Your sewer jetter supplier can provide help and additional fittings if needed to attach your sewer jetter.

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