General Pipe Cleaners launches new website at www.drainbrain.com


General Pipe Cleaners’ new, mobile-friendly website offers quick, easy, intuitive access to General’s full line of drain cleaning, inspection and repair tools – including how to use them and where to buy them!
 
The new www.drainbrain.com website showcases cable drain cleaners, Flexicore® cable, Jet-Set® water jets, Gen-Eye® video pipe inspection systems, the Gen-Ear™ water leak locator, the Cold-Shot® pipe freezing device, Hot-Spot® pipe thawing machines, and more. 
 
New and redesigned pages include: 
 
  • A Where to Buy section to help contractors quickly and easily find nearby or on-line distributors. 
  • A Video Library with informational sales, instructional, and repair videos. 
  • A Blog with helpful tips, suggestions, and success stories for plumbing and drain cleaning pros – and for rental centers. 
  • A Tool Selection Guide helping contractors and renters find the right General tool for the job. 
 
General’s new site is also available in French for Canadian customers – and in Spanish for US-based Spanish-speakers. 
 
Visit www.drainbrain.com to see what’s new from General Pipe Cleaners. Contact the Drain Brains® at General Pipe Cleaners at 800-245-6200 or 412-771-6300 for more information.
 


November 7, 2017


Topic Area: Press Release


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