The Difference Between Opening a Drain and Cleaning One
Most drain clearing methods work by creating a pathway through a clog. Hydro jetting works differently. Using water pressurized up to 4,000 PSI delivered through a specialized nozzle, hydro jetting scours the interior walls of the pipe rather than simply punching through the obstruction. Grease that has been coating a kitchen drain line for years, mineral scale that has narrowed a pipe’s interior diameter, and the residual debris that persists after a standard snaking are all removed in the process. The result is a pipe that is genuinely clean rather than temporarily passable, which is why drains that have been hydro jetted tend to stay clear considerably longer than those that have only been snaked.
When Hydro Jetting Is the Right Tool
Hydro jetting is particularly well suited to a handful of recurring situations. Kitchen drain lines that serve a household that cooks regularly accumulate grease buildup that bonds to pipe walls and resists mechanical clearing. Main sewer lines with years of accumulated debris, root intrusion residue, or significant buildup at pipe joints benefit from the thorough cleaning that high-pressure water provides. Drains that have been snaked repeatedly but keep clogging on a predictable schedule are strong candidates, as the pattern usually indicates that the underlying buildup was never fully addressed. Commercial kitchens and high-use residential properties also benefit from periodic hydro jetting as a maintenance measure rather than waiting for a problem to develop.
What Happens During a Hydro Jetting Service
Our technicians begin by inspecting the line with a camera to confirm its condition before introducing high-pressure water. This step matters because hydro jetting is not appropriate for pipes that are already significantly deteriorated, and proceeding without knowing the pipe’s condition carries unnecessary risk. Once the line is confirmed to be in suitable shape, the jetting nozzle is fed into the cleanout access point and high-pressure water is directed both forward and backward through the multi-directional nozzle, cleaning the pipe walls as it moves through the line. The dislodged material is flushed downstream and out of the system. A final camera pass confirms the line is clear and gives you visual confirmation of the results.
Hydro Jetting as a Preventive Maintenance Tool
Most homeowners only think about their drain lines when something stops working. Hydro jetting as a scheduled maintenance service rather than an emergency response is a more effective and less disruptive approach, particularly for households with older plumbing, large trees near the sewer line, or kitchen drains that see heavy use. Cleaning the line before it reaches the point of backing up avoids the inconvenience of a full blockage and extends the intervals between service visits. Our technicians can recommend a maintenance schedule based on your home’s specific plumbing conditions and usage patterns.

