


Hydro jetting uses high-pressure water to clean the entire interior surface of a drain or sewer pipe. Instead of punching through a blockage, it removes buildup from pipe walls.
Hydro jetting is commonly used for:
- Heavy grease accumulation.
- Scale and mineral deposits.
- Sludge and organic residue.
- Recurring clogs caused by buildup.
Snaking: Opens a passage through the blockage
Hydro Jetting: Restores full internal pipe diameter
Snaking: Results may be temporary if buildup remains
Hydro Jetting: Results typically last longer due to full pipe cleaning
Snaking: Suitable for many fixture-level drains
Hydro Jetting: Suitable for main lines and heavily used systems when pipe condition allows


Drain snaking may be recommended when:
In these cases, snaking can restore flow quickly and safely.
Hydro jetting may be recommended when:


Choosing the wrong method can lead to incomplete results or unnecessary risk.
Video pipe inspection allows technicians to evaluate pipe condition and determine whether snaking or hydro jetting is appropriate.
Method selection supports broader service goals:

While both methods can restore flow, hydro jetting is more effective at reducing repeat failures when buildup is the underlying cause. Proper method selection can significantly reduce emergency drain and sewer situations.