A clogged sewer or drain line is a nightmare for homeowners. It can be frustrating, as well as messy and unpleasant. There are many ways to unclog pipes. Hydrojetting is now more popular than ever. We’ll be discussing how plumbers can use hydrojetting to efficiently and effectively unclog pipes.

What is Hydrojetting and how can it help you?

Hydrojetting, also called water jetting, or hydro jetting, uses high pressure water streams to unclog pipes. This technique removes grease, debris, and any other buildup that may accumulate over time. Hydrojetting machines consist of a water tank, high-pressure hose and a nozzle attached to the end. The machine can deliver water at a pressure up to 4,000psi. This is sufficient to clean through any blockages or to thoroughly clean pipes.

Hydrojetting: How Plumbers Use It

Hydrojetting is versatile and can be used for cleaning all types of pipes. Hydrojetting can be used by plumbers to unclog pipes, remove tree roots, mineral deposits and grease, as well as other debris. The pipes will be left clean and clear thanks to the high-pressure water stream.

To determine the extent and location of the blockage, plumbers will typically inspect the pipes with a camera. Once the blockage is located, the plumber will insert a hydrojetting nozzle inside the pipe before turning on the machine. The high-pressure water flow will then be directed towards blockage. This will cause it to break down and flush out the pipe.

Hydrojetting Benefits

Hydrojetting is a more efficient method than traditional pipe cleaning methods like using chemicals or a plumber’s snake. Here are some benefits to hydrojetting

  1. Hydrojetting is an environmentally friendly choice. It doesn’t use toxic substances or chemicals.
  2. The cost-effective option: Hydrojetting saves money in the long term. Hydrojetting is a temporary solution to prevent future plumbing problems.
  3. Thorough cleaning: Hydrojetting will clean pipes thoroughly and remove any buildup or blockages. This will ensure your pipes function properly and prevent future clogs.
  4. Safe for pipes: Hydrojetting won’t cause damage to your pipes. Hydrojetting, unlike traditional methods such as the use of a plumber’s snake doesn’t damage or scratch the pipes’ interior.

Conclusion

The hydrojetting method is used by plumbers to clean and unclog pipes. Hydrojetting offers many benefits over traditional pipe cleaning methods. It is more environmentally friendly, cheaper, and safer for pipes. Call a professional plumber if you have a blocked drain or sewer line.