Sewer Cleaning Equipment
Keep Crews Cleaning and Systems Flowing.
Sewer cleaning equipment matched to your system, workload, and maintenance program. U.S. Muni helps municipalities find the right jetters, combination sewer cleaners, easement machines, and catch basin cleaners from manufacturers we trust and support.
Authorized Dealer For
- Sewer Equipment
- Pipehunter
- Stetco
A Simple Path Forward
Every Sewer System Needs Cleaning. Not Every Machine Is Built For Your System.
Every municipality needs to clean sewer lines, remove debris, and stay ahead of backups. The challenge is figuring out which equipment actually fits your system, crew size, maintenance schedule, and budget.
Buy too much capability and you're paying for capacity you'll never use — oversized chassis, oversized maintenance bills, oversized parts inventory.
Buy too little and crews spend more time making trips, clearing the same lines twice, and falling behind on preventative maintenance schedules.

The U.S. Muni Approach
Get Matched With The Right Sewer Cleaning Equipment.
U.S. Muni works with public works departments, utilities, and contractors that rely on sewer cleaning equipment every day.
We understand the differences between maintaining a small collection system and managing hundreds of miles of pipe. We understand the pressure of aging infrastructure, limited budgets, and crews that already have enough on their plate.
That's why every conversation starts with the application. Pipe sizes. Cleaning frequencies. Access conditions. Staffing. Service area. Existing fleet. Once we understand how the work gets done, we can recommend equipment that supports it.
The manufacturers we represent have built their reputations in the field, not in a brochure. That's the standard we look for before putting our name behind any piece of equipment.
Equipment Lineup
Sewer Cleaning Equipment For Every Stage Of Maintenance.
From routine preventative maintenance to heavy debris removal and emergency response — matched to the manufacturer best suited to the work.

Truck & Trailer Jetters
High-pressure jetters remain one of the most effective tools for preventative sewer maintenance. Available in truck-mounted and trailer-mounted configurations, they provide a practical solution for municipalities looking to maintain lines, remove grease, address root intrusion, and respond to blockages.
Best For
Combination Sewer Cleaners
Combination sewer cleaners pair high-pressure water jetting with powerful vacuum recovery. For many municipalities, they serve as the primary machine for sewer maintenance, emergency response, debris removal, and system rehabilitation work.
Best For


Easement Machines
Some sewer lines sit behind homes, through wooded corridors, and across terrain where larger trucks simply can't operate. Easement machines give crews access to infrastructure that still needs regular cleaning despite being difficult to reach.
Best For
Catch Basin Cleaners
Stormwater systems work better when catch basins stay clear of sediment, leaves, trash, and debris. Dedicated catch basin cleaning equipment helps crews clean faster, reduce manual labor, and keep drainage systems functioning as intended.
Best For

Voices From The Field
Equipment Recommendations You Can Trust.
A Simple Path Forward
A Clean Path To The Right Equipment.
1
Request Equipment Info
Tell us about your system, current equipment, and maintenance goals.
2
Get Matched To The Right Solution
We'll review your application and recommend equipment that fits the work.
3
Put It To Work
Keep crews productive, stay ahead of maintenance schedules, and spend less time working around equipment limitations.
Our Commitment
Serving Those Who Serve The Public.
Common Questions
Sewer Cleaning Answers.
Practical answers about jetters, combination cleaners, easement machines, and catch basin equipment for municipal sewer programs.
Updated For Public Works Buyers
What sewer cleaning equipment is best for municipal maintenance programs?
That depends on the size of your system, the type of work being performed, and how frequently lines are cleaned. Many municipalities use a combination of jetters and combination sewer cleaners to cover routine maintenance and heavier cleaning applications.
What's the difference between a jetter and a combination sewer cleaner?
A jetter uses high-pressure water to clean and clear sewer lines. A combination sewer cleaner adds vacuum capability, allowing crews to remove debris and material from the system during cleaning operations.
When does a municipality need a combination sewer cleaner?
Combination sewer cleaners are often the preferred choice when crews regularly encounter debris-heavy lines, need vacuum excavation capabilities, or maintain larger systems where productivity gains justify the investment.
Are trailer jetters a good fit for municipalities?
Many smaller municipalities successfully use trailer jetters for routine sewer maintenance. They provide flexibility, lower acquisition costs, and can often be deployed using existing vehicles.
What should we consider before buying sewer cleaning equipment?
Pipe size, cleaning frequency, route density, staffing levels, storage requirements, maintenance capabilities, and future system growth should all be considered before selecting equipment.
Do you help determine which machine is the best fit?
Yes. Most customers reach out before they've decided on a specific model. Our role is to help narrow the options based on how the equipment will actually be used.
What brands of sewer cleaning equipment do you carry?
U.S. Muni represents Sewer Equipment, Pipehunter, and Stetco depending on the application and equipment category.
Can you help replace aging sewer maintenance equipment?
Yes. Whether you're replacing an existing machine or evaluating upgrades across your fleet, we can help identify equipment that aligns with your operational needs and long-term maintenance goals.
