Services
- CCTV Inspection
- Sonar Inspection
- Laser Profiling
- Sewer Cleaning
- Infiltration Control
- CIPP Point Repairs
- Manhole Rehabilitation
- Water Blast Cleaning
- Wet/Dry Vacuum Cleaning


Wet/Dry Vacuum Cleaning
Jobs that used to take days are completed in just hours. Our custom-built vacuum vehicles can quickly cleanup the toughest, dirtiest material, no matter where it's located. The tremendous suction generated by our equipment ensures the quick removal of wastes and debris without stirring up dangerous particles or annoying dust. Metal chips, slag, steel shot, wood chips, sawdust, grain, mill scale, slurries, sludge and water are just some of the materials that can be removed quickly and efficiently.
In addition, some of our vacuum vehicles have remote cyclone units attached. These units are used to discharge the vacuumed material directly into a vessel of your choice, saving substantial time and money. Operating at 3200 cfm @ 18" Mercury or 5000 cfm @ 27" of Mercury, our vacuum vehicles can move very heavy, wet or dry sludge long distances. A baghouse unit filters and controls the air discharge for the vehicle, as well as an ancillary option of a micron-filter unit that filters the air from the vehicle before it is discharged into the atmosphere.
Our fleet of vacuum vehicles also includes those equipped with hydraulic sludge pumps and vacuum roll-off equipment that enables us to complete any project with cost-effective success.

Did You Know
Carylon Corporation’s equipment resources are vast, with an excess of 1100 rolling pieces of equipment and over 1000 employees. Robinson Pipe Cleaning, Co. also has dedicated equipment that is available for immediate use from our locations.
Related Info
As an experienced service provider, we are geared to perform 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. You can call our 24 hour dispatch service at 800.553.4690
Carylon companies use the coding and grading of pipe and manhole defects in sewer systems and operator certification standards as set forth in the NASSCO Pipeline Assessment and Certification Program (PACP).*
*The Pipeline Assessment and Certification Program (PACP) was jointly developed by NASSCO and the Water Research Centre (WRC) to create a national standard for the coding and grading of pipe and manhole defects in sewer systems, and the certification of individuals for the PAC Program application.