ASAP DRAINS


Services

 

Our Service is Smokin' fast......

 

What is it?

Cleaning drains using snakes, blades and cables is ASAP Drain’s primary service.  We have a vast assortment of equipment of all sizes, so we can snake out everything from a small drain all the way up to a manhole.

How does it work?

It starts with your call to ASAP, after which we quickly dispatch our crew to thoroughly assess the drain.  Next, we give you a clear explanation of our diagnostic.  We then provide a description of the work, the timeframe for the project and the estimated costs. 

Why choose ASAP?

As a New England based company, we have first-hand familiarity with even the most complex and irregular of underground drains.  Just ask Frank about the job he did in Old Town Boston years ago.  You’ll hear about plumbing that was put in before code, snakes getting stuck for hours at a time, lots of digging and then the discovery that flat curbstones were used when the early settlers built the sewers!   

With ASAP Drains, you get a good, old-fashioned work ethic.  Frank and our crew have many stories to tell.  We have covered a lot of ground.  And we’re ready to make history of your drain problems.

 

Waterjetting

What is it?

Waterjetting has been an effective method of drain cleaning since the early 1960’s.  Ongoing advancements in waterjetting equipment and techniques have just made it better over the years.  ASAP Drains is adept in the usage of every size and type of waterjet.

How does it work?

ASAPEssentially, waterjets clean drains using pressure to move volumes of water through the pipes at a high rate of speed.  This is executed by sending a hose with a sprayer head down the drain.  The holes drilled in the sprayer are designed for optimal water velocity, so the hose is self-propelled through the pipe.  Our truck-mounted machine pumps up to 28 gallons of water into the pipe per minute.

Why choose ASAP?

ASAP Drains has the waterjetting experience to be able to select and provide the most appropriate jet for your job.  If we can keep the drains flowing at Fenway Park, we’re confident we can do any job you throw our way.

 

Underground Filming

What is it?

Use of cameras for underground filming is the most efficient way to assess the status of a drain.  A technique called “locating” is used to guide the camera tip through the drain, and here at ASAP we’ve successfully located our cameras up to 11 feet underground.  With proper camera locations, we can see exactly what’s going on in the drain as far as 200 feet away.

How does it work?

The system uses a 512 Megahertz signal, which directs the locating process.  Then, with the cameras in the hands of our skilled technicians, we’re able to optimally survey the drain.  From this point we can easily determine the best way to clear everything up.

Why choose ASAP?

ASAP Drains is well respected as an industry leader in underground filming.  We recognized the value this technology could provide to our customers when we got our first underground camera in 1995, and we continue to invest in the latest and greatest camera technology and training.  Our years of experience and focus on customer satisfaction ensure that you get the best service at the best price.