HydroJet Drain & Sewer Cleaning
Don’t let buildup and debris clog your lines. Take back your pipes with the raw power of 2,500 PSI high-pressure water clearing.
What is HydroJetting?
Over time, the inside of your plumbing lines coat with grease, soap scum, mineral scale, and tree roots. This buildup chokes the flow of water, leading to slow drains, foul odors, and eventual raw sewage backups.
HydroJet cleaning is the ultimate solution. Using specialized equipment, our master plumbers blast a highly pressurized stream of water (approximately 2,500 PSI) directly into your sewer lines. Instead of just poking a hole through the blockage, the intense water pressure completely scours the inner walls of the pipe, washing all debris downstream and restoring your pipes to “like-new” condition.
We are highly experienced in safely performing this service for both commercial properties and residential homes across Oklahoma.
Snaking vs. HydroJetting
Traditional Snaking: Great for simple, localized clogs (like a hairball in a trap). However, an auger only punches a small hole through heavy grease or roots. The clog will likely return.
HydroJetting: Essential for heavy buildup. The multi-directional water jets cut through severe blockages and wash away the sticky residue on the pipe walls, preventing future clogs from forming.
Who Needs HydroJetting?
Restaurants & Commercial
Commercial kitchens send massive amounts of fat, oil, and grease (FOG) down the drain, quickly causing severe blockages that a standard snake cannot fix. We routinely HydroJet restaurant grease lines and industrial drains as a preventative maintenance measure to ensure you never have to shut down due to a plumbing emergency.
Residential Homes
Are your toilets constantly gurgling? Do all the drains in your house run slow? Homeowners dealing with repeated sewer backups are often the victims of invasive tree roots or years of soap and scale buildup. HydroJetting slices through these roots safely, saving you from having to dig up and replace your entire yard’s sewer line.