Launching in 1999, Jetstream Drain Cleaning Pty Ltd was born out of an initial investment in a small jet truck, which went on to become a burgeoning fleet of ten truck units.
Ranging from a combination of jet vacuum trucks to four CCTV units, the range of Jetstream Drain Cleaning vehicles allow for the surveying and cleaning of sewer and stormwater lines from 100-2,000 mm.
Company Founder and Manager John Saundry said that over the past ten years he has witnessed an explosion in the demand for Trenchless Technology services including non-destructive digging.
“It’s the safest form of excavation, especially around utilities and infrastructure for services such as high voltage power, water, fibre optic cables and gas mains,” Mr Saundry said.
All combination jet vacuum trucks are fitted with both jetting and non-destructive digging pumps to allow for a one-stop shop for applications during projects by councils, water utilities and civil contractors.
Rise of the machines
The range of vehicles at Jetstream includes trucks that can handle heavy sludge from as deep as 20 m, Jetstream also holds an Environmental Protection Authority licence, allowing the company to carry most contaminated soils and trade waste products.
Jetstream’s CCTV vans operate with IPEK camera equipment and win cam V8 software reporting programs.
Reliable services
Jetstream has the equipment, know-how and experience to effectively deal with sewer and stormwater drains that require cleaning or the removal of blockages.
With state-of-the-art machinery that can apply pressures of up to 6,500 psi and vacuum as required for any job.
Through a CCTV apparatus Jetstream performs a detailed visual drain inspection to determine any potential hazards to the drain and to check its integrity. This process can be as a “÷one-off’ or as part of an ongoing maintenance program. Regular inspections will ensure that the drains are receiving all the care needed to ensure optimal performance.
The equipment used by Jetstream can carry out inspections on virtually all kinds of drains, from diameters of 50 mm through to 2,000 mm and for distances of up to 200 m.