Hydro-Jetting Service Information
HYDRO-JETTING DRAIN SERVICE
We specializes in hydro residential jetting
Hydro-Jetting is the process of cleaning your sewer drain lines using high pressure to clear sludge, grease, sand or any other materials that slow the flow of sewage in your drains. This service works by using a highly pressurized, reverse-action jet of water to blast through clogs and blockages in your pipes. Water moves through your pipes at a rate of 1,400 to 1,500 pounds per square inch. Unlike chemical drain cleaners or other types of drain cleaning methods, hydro-jetting actually removes years of sediment without damaging your pipes. We recommend investing in hydro-jetting services to keep your pipes clean and strong for years to come.
Don’t delay! Call (408) 849-6883 now to get you all your sewer drain clean properly today.
JETTING OVER CHEMICAL CLEANERS:
Chemical drain cleaners seem like the logical solution to stubborn and recurring clogs, but these types of drain cleaners are actually more damaging to your pipes. In most cases, chemical drain cleaners use lye as the active ingredient to eat away at clogs and blockages, but they also eats away at your pipes and creates weak spots that may burst or rupture. Chemical drain cleaners also create a porous texture inside your pipes that is the perfect environment for hair, food or grease to get caught and create more clogs. The process of hydro jetting is quite similar to that of power washing. It is a method of high quality cleaning with high pressure water. Cleaner for our environment that the use of chemical cleaners.
The most common Jetting clogged drain include:
- Grease, fats, and oils
- Kitchen Drain Blockages
- Strom Drains
- Roof-Vent Drains
- Main Drains
Tips to Keep Clogs from Forming
A drain system is made up of a series of pipes that transport the water that goes down your drain outside of your home and into the sewer system. There are multiple places within those pipes where a clog can develop and cause problems. Most often, these blockages are caused by an accumulation of debris. This includes food, hair, grease, dirt, soap, toilet paper, or anything else you put in your drain.
To keep your drains flowing freely, we recommend:
- Keeping grease and coffee grounds out of your drains
- Using a screened drain stopper to prevent hair from going down your drains
- Flushing only human waste and toilet paper down your toilet
- Putting leftover food in the garbage, not the garbage disposal
- Using a mixture of hot water, baking soda, and vinegar to flush your drains regularly
Get Expert Solutions for Your Drains
Whether you have a blockage affecting a kitchen, laundry room, or toilets, you can count on us to clear it with our jetting equipment.