High pressure water clears grease, roots and scale without digging up your yard.
Hydro jetting uses high pressure water to scour the inside of a line, removing grease, roots, scale and debris rather than punching a hole through them the way a snake does. It restores the full diameter of the pipe, which is why a jetted line stays clear far longer than a snaked one. It works for residential sewer lines, commercial kitchens and grease trap lines.
Jetting is not always the answer. Here is when it genuinely is.
If it blocks again a month after snaking, the blockage was never really cleared. Jetting removes it rather than perforating it.
Standard in restaurant lines and common in older residential ones. Grease coats the pipe wall and a snake goes straight through the middle of it.
Roots enter through joints and cracks. Jetting cuts and flushes them out, though a tree sitting on the line will send them back.
Kitchens, laundries and any high volume line where downtime costs money.
A clean pipe wall is the only way to see what condition the pipe is actually in.
Mineral and sludge buildup narrowing the effective diameter over decades.
It is straightforward work, but pressure selection matters more than people think.
Cleanout, or we create access. Jetting works from a known entry point, not from a fixture inside the house.
Age, material and condition determine how much pressure the line will take. Old clay and cast iron are treated differently to modern PVC.
High pressure water is fed through the line, scouring the wall in both directions and flushing debris back to the access point.
We confirm flow is restored rather than assuming it. If it is not, that tells us the problem is structural, not a blockage.
A line that blocks repeatedly has a reason: a belly, a break, roots or grease. Clearing it without naming the cause just books the next call.
Driven by line length, diameter, severity of the blockage, whether access already exists, and residential versus commercial. Commercial kitchen lines on a maintenance schedule are priced differently to a one off residential call.
See the full cost breakdown →On a fractured or collapsed line, jetting makes it worse. We check first.
We are a septic company. We will not flush a mountain of grease into a tank and call it solved.
Outside service hours for restaurants where that matters.
You get told why it blocked, so you can decide what to do about it.
South Carolina and Georgia.
If the line is fine and the tank is the problem, we are already there.
Two job photos captioned with the town and system type, plus two reviews specific to this service. Waiting on the 62-image library and the review backfill.
We work both sides of the Savannah. Licensed in South Carolina and certified in Georgia, which is rarer in this market than it sounds.