A clogged drain can be a major inconvenience, disrupting your daily routine and potentially causing property damage. Traditional methods like plunging or using drain cleaners may provide temporary relief, but they often fail to address the root of the problem. That’s where hydro jetting comes in. 

Hydro Jetting

Hydro jetting is a powerful cleaning method that uses high-pressure water to blast away stubborn clogs and debris from pipes. A specialized machine is used to generate a high-pressure water jet that can penetrate deep into the pipes, dislodging even the most stuborn clogs.

Benefits of Hydro Jetting

  • Effective Clog Removal: Hydrojetting is highly effective at removing a wide range of clogs, including hair, soap scum, and grease.
  • Improved Water Flow: By clearing away obstructions, hydrojetting can significantly improve water flow throughout your plumbing system.
  • Preventive Maintenance: Regular hydrojetting can help prevent future clogs and maintain the health of your sewer lines.
  • Environmentally Friendly: Hydrojetting is a chemical-free method, making it a safer and more environmentally friendly option compared to traditional drain cleaners.
  • Cost-Effective: While hydrojetting may have an initial cost, it can be a long-term investment by preventing costly repairs and replacements.

When to Consider Hydro Jetting

  • Recurring Clogs: If you’re constantly dealing with clogged drains, hydro jetting can be a solution.
  • Slow Draining: Slow-running drains can be a sign of a partial blockage that hydro jetting can address.
  • Water Backups: If water is backing up into your sinks or tubs, it’s likely due to a serious blockage that requires hydro jetting.
  • Sewer Line Issues: Hydro jetting can be used to clear sewer lines that are clogged or damaged.

The Hydro Jetting Process

  1. Inspection: A plumber will inspect your plumbing system to identify the location of the clog.
  2. Access: The plumber will gain access to the sewer line through a cleanout or vent.
  3. Jetting: The high-pressure water jet is inserted into the pipe and used to blast away the blockage.
  4. Flushing: Once the clog is cleared, the plumber will flush the line to ensure it’s running smoothly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, hydro jetting is generally safe for most types of pipes, including PVC, copper, and cast iron.

The frequency of hydro jetting depends on factors such as the age of your plumbing system, the type of pipes, and how often you experience clogs.

When performed by a qualified professional, hydro jetting is a safe and effective method that should not damage your pipes.

The duration of hydrojetting depends on the severity of the clog and the length of the pipe. However, most jobs can be completed within a few hours.

If you’re tired of dealing with clogged drains and plumbing problems, hydro jetting can be a powerful solution. By investing in this service, you can improve the efficiency of your plumbing system, prevent future clogs, and save money on costly repairs.

Contact Premuim Plumbing & Drain Inc. today to schedule a hydro jetting service.