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Are recurring clogs giving you endless headaches? Has it been over two years since you had your sewer lines cleaned last? If so, the answer is hydro jetting. Even the most stubborn drain clogs are no match for this powerful drain cleaning technique. It is preferred where other techniques like snaking have failed to clear the blockage. In this article, the team at Mr. Rooter Plumbing explains how hydro jetting keeps pipes flowing. If you ever find yourself in need of drain or sewer line cleaning, contact the team at Mr. Rooter Plumbing.
Hydro jetting is an advanced drain cleaning technique that uses a high-pressure stream of water to blast away buildup inside your pipes. A specialized hose with a multi-directional nozzle is inserted into the drain line and connected to a machine that pumps water at pressures up to 4,000 PSI (pounds per square inch). As the nozzle moves through the pipes, it sprays jets of water in every direction to scour the pipe walls and flush debris out of the system.
Unlike conventional drain cleaning techniques like drain snaking, hydro jetting removes the entire blockage and any residue clinging to the pipe interior. This method offers a longer-lasting solution that can even prevent future clogs from forming.
One of the biggest advantages of hydro jetting is its ability to remove a wide range of obstructions. From hardened grease and soap scum to hair, sludge, scale, and even invasive tree roots, hydro jetting can handle it all. It’s an ideal option for both residential and commercial plumbing systems and works well in older homes with decades of buildup in the pipes.
In addition to clearing blockages, hydro jetting also improves overall system efficiency. When your pipes are clean, water can flow freely without resistance. It also eliminates foul odors caused by trapped organic matter.
If you’re experiencing frequent clogs, gurgling sounds from drains, slow drainage, or water backing up into sinks and tubs, hydro jetting may be the right solution. It’s effective for stubborn or recurring clogs that haven’t responded to other methods. Before performing hydro jetting, a professional plumber will usually inspect your pipes with a video camera to ensure the system can handle the pressure safely and that there are no damaged or collapsed areas that need repair. This is why hydro jetting is not a DIY job—always leave it to a qualified and experienced plumbing service.
Hydro jetting is a green plumbing solution because it uses only water—no harsh chemicals that can damage pipes or harm the environment. You should never attempt to clear drain clogs using chemical drain cleaners—these products are toxic, ineffective, and corrosive. Hydro jetting is also cost-effective in the long run, as it reduces the likelihood of emergency drain problems and minimizes the need for repeat service calls. As long as you hire a professional plumbing service to get the job done right, you can save money down the road.
Hydro jetting is an excellent option for clearing tough clogs and keeping your pipes flowing smoothly. Whether you’re dealing with hardened grease, soap scum, tree roots, or mineral deposits, the high-pressure water works effectively to clear the blockage. If you’re looking for a professional plumbing service providing hydro jetting services, get in touch with the plumbers at Mr. Rooter Plumbing. For the past 50 years, we’ve been helping homeowners and businesses keep their pipes in tiptop condition. Give us a call today to schedule an appointment and have your pipes inspected.
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