
When sewer and drain lines run through tight spaces, rough terrain, or restricted access areas, standard equipment just won’t cut it. That’s where easement machine rental comes in.
These specialized machines are designed to help contractors, municipalities, and industrial teams efficiently clean and maintain pipelines in locations that are otherwise difficult—or impossible—to reach.
Why Choose an Easement Machine Rental?
Easement machines (also known as remote sewer jetters) are built for mobility, control, and performance in challenging environments.
Key Benefits:
- Access tight or remote areas without dragging hoses long distances
- Improve job efficiency with self-propelled mobility
- Reduce labor strain and setup time
- Navigate uneven terrain with adjustable tracks
- Maintain consistent cleaning power in hard-to-reach locations
Whether you’re working behind buildings, down embankments, or across undeveloped land, these machines make the job faster and more manageable.
Features of Our Easement Machine Equipment
Rock Rental offers high-performance sewer jetting equipment designed for durability and ease of use. Our easement machines include advanced features that help you get the job done right:
- Up to 600 feet of 1” sewer hose at 2500 PSI
- Hydraulic extendable tracks (34”–46”) for stability on uneven ground
- 180-degree rotating hose reel for flexible operation
- Automatic level wind for smooth hose management
- Footage meter for precise tracking
- 5 GPM / 10 GPM hydraulic tool circuit
- Gas-powered engine for reliable performance
- Trailer included for easy transport
These features combine to deliver a powerful, user-friendly solution for demanding sewer cleaning applications.
Ideal Applications for Easement Machine Rentals
Easement machines are commonly used in:
- Municipal sewer maintenance
- Industrial pipeline cleaning
- Residential and commercial drain work
- Jobs in easements, backyards, or restricted access zones
- Remote or off-road job sites
If your project involves limited access or difficult terrain, this equipment is a game-changer.
Why Rent from Rock Rental?
At Rock Rental, we make it easy to access the equipment you need—when and where you need it.
- Nationwide availability
- Well-maintained, ready-to-use equipment
- Knowledgeable team support
- Flexible rental options
Our goal is simple: help you complete jobs more efficiently while keeping costs under control.
Get Started with Easement Machine Rental
Need to tackle a tough-to-reach sewer job? We’re here to help.
Contact Rock Rental today to check availability, request pricing, or speak with our team about the right equipment for your project.
📞 Call: 833-482-7625
📧 Email: sales@rock-rental.com
Easement Machine-FAQ
An easement machine is a remote-controlled sewer jetting unit designed to clean pipes and drains in hard-to-reach areas. These machines are commonly used when traditional truck-mounted equipment can’t access the job site.
You should consider an easement machine rental when:
The job site has limited access (backyards, easements, alleys)
Terrain is uneven, muddy, or steep
The distance from the access point to the pipe is too far for standard hoses
You need to reduce setup time and labor
Easement machines are ideal for:
Sewer line cleaning
Drain maintenance
Municipal sewer systems
Industrial pipeline cleaning
Residential and commercial properties with restricted access
Most easement machines can handle long distances with ease. For example, many units offer up to 600 feet of high-pressure hose, allowing operators to reach pipelines far from the main access point.
Yes. Most easement machines feature:
Remote or joystick controls
Self-propelled tracks
User-friendly interfaces
This makes them easy to maneuver, even in tight or challenging environments.
Renting an easement machine allows you to:
Avoid large upfront equipment costs
Access the latest, well-maintained equipment
Scale your equipment needs per project
Reduce maintenance and storage responsibilities
The right machine depends on:
Job site accessibility
Pipe size and condition
Required hose length and PSI
Terrain conditions