A clogged sewer line rarely resolves itself. Of course, you hope that a pump or home remedies will help. As it turns out, vinegar scissors won't work here either.
Dirt in pipes can be very stubborn. You would think that if grease, dust and oily waste build up on the pipe walls, a higher flow of water would dissolve it. Hot water can indeed help, but it is not a good solution in all cases.
A truly effective method is professional blockage removal with a guarantee. Together with my colleagues, we are at your disposal every day of the year, at any time of the day.
No one can prepare themselves for an unforeseeable blockage That is why I can safely say that there are two types of people: one who has already had blockage prevention, the other, who will be forced to reluctantly face the blockage of the pipeline in a shorter or longer period of time. And for the sake of order, there is a third type, these are our satisfied customers who have experienced how quickly, professionally and effectively we can prevent a major problem caused by a blocked pipe.
Therefore, removing blockages requires expertise and, of course, modern equipment.
Clogging is a real problem when the pipe is blocked in a place that is difficult to access. Nobody likes to tear down a sidewalk or building. We hate the dust, the dirt, it's hard to place the toilet, so there are all kinds of difficulties that we have to be able to solve.
So, leave the blockage removal to those who have the experience and the right equipment to fix the problem. If necessary, we will use a fiber optic camera to map the pipe to determine the cause and exact location of the problem. Only then can the blockage removal begin. Under all circumstances, we will try to remove the blockage without dismantling it.

And for this we use a device called Woma.
The essence of the machine is the rotating head and high pressure. We scan the pipe wall with a pressure of up to 100-300 bar.
Just for comparison, your car's tire has a pressure of two and a half bars, meaning the device shaves the wall of the tube with up to a hundred times that much pressure. In fact, it removes all the dirt from it.
You may ask what the heck sticks to the wall of the pipe.
Even chewing gum can't stick to a wet surface. The worst kind of dirt in the sewage system is grease. Grease or oil can be found in almost all organic waste. Because oil is the second most difficult dirt to remove.
Have you ever tried to wash a soup or salad oil stain out of your blue pants? It's not easy. The same is true of pipes. In addition, grease and oil also "stick" to the pipe wall slowly but almost irreversibly. At first, they form a film layer of only microns, then millimeters and so on. Dry matter particles naturally get stuck in the greasy, oily film, which also increases the thickness and at the same time reduces the free diameter of the pipe. The diameter of the pipe decreases, and with it the amount of water flowing through it, meaning that we will increasingly feel that the dishwater and bathwater only "win" down.

Unfortunately, a direct consequence of this is blockage, for which the only solution is professional blockage removal.
THE Woma It's a great device, we know how to take advantage of all its good features. The blockage can be eliminated with the 300 bar rotating head device, which really tears off all the dirt from the pipe wall, while being gentle on the insulation.










