Like many homeowners, you’ve probably heard of hydro jetting and are curious if it’s the right solution for your plumbing system or not. To learn more about this process, check out the FAQs below:
What Is Hydro Jetting?
Hydro jetting is the process of using high-pressure water to remove clogs, sludge, tree roots, and other things that may be blocking sewer lines. Ordinary water is used, but special equipment is needed to create the high pressure. Flexible hoses and modern pumps should be on hand as well as a nozzle that has specially designed forward and reverse jets. This setup is capable of dispensing jets of water at around 3,000 to 4,000 psi (or even beyond), which is more powerful than firehoses but is just enough to give your pipes a thorough cleaning.
Who Does Hydro Jetting?
Many companies offer rental hydro jetting equipment, so you can always rent one and use it at home. But take note that the hydro jetting process requires skill and precision since one wrong move can easily damage your pipes. So, if you’re not confident of your abilities or don’t have the time to learn how to properly handle the machine, it’s always better to get the help of a professional. There are many firms that offer hydro jetting services, so the only thing you should do is to choose one that offers high-quality services at reasonable rates.
How Does Hydro Jetting Work?
Usually, your plumbing company will first inspect your sewer line using a video camera. This way, they can assess the level and causes of blockage in the pipe and use this information to decide which type of nozzle and what amount of water pressure to use.
After the assessment, your plumber will slowly thread the hose through the sewer line as the nozzle cleans the areas along its path. Special attention is paid to problem areas (such as spots with large amounts of sludge or pipes where clogs have attached themselves). Once the pipes are clean, your plumber will again perform a video camera inspection to know if the sewer line is free from blockages and debris and is no longer clogged.
What Are The Benefits That Hydro Jetting Provides?
Hydro jetting can help you enjoy the following benefits:
Cleaner Pipes:
The nature of rooters allow them to punch a hole through the blockage, which is effective when the clog is minimal but not so efficient if the sewer line is full to the brim of sludge and other debris. Hydro jetting, however, scours and scrubs grease and grime from your pipes and flushes them through the system until they reach the bigger main sewer pipe. As a result, your lines will become free from buildup and be able to drain effectively.
Lower Costs:
Since hydro jetting completely cleans your pipes and clears them of sludge and grease, it will take a long time before blockages can form. As a result, you won’t need to call your plumber every now and then, and you can save on call-out charges and labor fees.