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Evening guys

Im considering adding drainage to my companies services. Not digging up roads and re-lining old pipes etc. Just domestic - commercial jetting.

Anyone out there offer these services and could offer some expertise not on the business side of things, the physical work, eqiupment etc!

(And in advance, thank you for the ****, crap, puns that will follow!)

Cheers dudes!
 
Too much competition and far too much H&S involved, eg confined space working in commercial.
 
Stick to useing rods, if that dosent work call someone in, jetting equp to expensive and to meny Co doing it.
 
Company I used to work for had a jetter. Cost them a fortune in van gearboxes and clutches etc, boss used to tell me it was a waste of money. The only reason they kept it was to keep the housing association happy.


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