What is
Hydrojetting?
High-Pressure Sludge Removal
Hydrojetting is a powerful cleaning method that uses high-pressure, high-velocity water jets to remove stubborn clogs and sludge from pipes and drain lines. Our equipment pumps up to 20 gallons per minute at 4,000 PSI, blasting away:
- Grease buildup & flushable wipes
- Sludge and silt
- Scale and mineral deposits
- Tree roots and heavy debris
Unlike traditional snaking methods, hydrojetting not only clears blockages but also scrubs the inside of your pipes, restoring flow and preventing future clogs.
Where Hydrojetting Works Best
Hydrojetting is versatile and can be used in a variety of residential and commercial applications, including:
- Sewer lines leading to septic tanks or lagoons
- Drain fields clogged with sludge
- Kitchen drains and floor drains
- Downspouts and outdoor drains
- Culvert pipes and storm drains
Whether it’s inside your home or around your property, hydrojetting restores your system to peak performance.
Hydrojetting for Commercial Kitchens
For restaurants and food service facilities, hydrojetting is the perfect complement to regular grease trap pumping. Together, these services form a complete maintenance program that helps you:
- Prevent costly backups and downtime
- Stay compliant with health codes
- Extend the life of your plumbing and wastewater systems
Benefits of Hydrojetting
- Clears even the toughest blockages
- Restores proper drainage and flow
- Eco-friendly—uses only water, no harsh chemicals
- Safe for pipes when performed by professionals
- Prevents future clogs by scouring pipe walls clean
Professional Service, Anytime You Need It
Hydrojetting FAQs
What Is Hydrojetting Used For?
Hydrojetting uses high-pressure water (up to 4,000 PSI) to clear grease, sludge, tree roots, and debris from sewer lines, drains, and culvert pipes.
Is Hydrojetting Safe for My Pipes?
Yes—when performed by professionals. Hydrojetting is safe for most plumbing and can be more effective than snaking, as it also cleans pipe walls.
Do I Need Hydrojetting If I Already Pump My Septic or Grease Trap?
Pumping removes waste from tanks and traps, while hydrojetting clears blockages from the pipes leading to and from them. For complete system maintenance, both services may be needed.
- Septic Tank Pumping
- Grease Trap Cleaning
- Hydrojetting
- Lagoon Maintenance
- Camera Inspections
- 24/7 Emergencies