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Hydro jetting for sewer lines: When it’s worth it (and when another approach is safer)

Hydro jetting can remove heavy buildup and reduce repeat clogs. Learn how it works, when it’s recommended, and what to expect from a professional visit.

If your home has repeat clogs, slow drains in multiple areas, or a history of sewer backups, you may have buildup inside the pipe—not just a single “plug” that a basic snaking can punch through.

That’s where hydro jetting can help.

In this guide, All Plumbing Services explains what hydro jetting is, what problems it’s best for, and when another approach may be the safer choice.

Hydro jetting a residential sewer line

What is hydro jetting?

Hydro jetting is a professional drain and sewer cleaning method that uses high-pressure water to scour buildup from the inside walls of a pipe.

Instead of only drilling a small hole through a clog, hydro jetting is often used to clean the pipe more thoroughly, which can reduce repeat blockages.

What hydro jetting is best for

Hydro jetting is commonly recommended for:

  • Grease and sludge buildup (especially in kitchen-heavy homes)
  • Soap scum and general debris that accumulates over time
  • Recurring slow drains that keep coming back
  • Some types of root-related blockage (after evaluation)
  • It can be especially useful when you want a more “reset” level of cleaning as part of sewer backup prevention.

    When hydro jetting may not be the right first step

    A responsible recommendation includes pipe condition.

    Hydro jetting may not be appropriate (or may require extra caution) if:

  • The line is collapsed or severely offset
  • The pipe is extremely fragile
  • There’s a known structural defect that needs repair
  • In these cases, a sewer camera inspection can help confirm what’s going on before choosing a cleaning method.

    Plumber performing a sewer camera inspection

    What to expect during a hydro jetting service

    While every home is different, a typical visit includes:

  • A quick conversation about symptoms (which fixtures, how long, what changed)
  • Accessing the line through an existing cleanout (or discussing options if there isn’t one)
  • Cleaning the line using the appropriate nozzle and pressure level
  • Confirming improved flow and discussing prevention steps
  • Our goal is to restore reliable drainage and help you reduce the chance of another emergency.

    Practical tips to prevent sewer backups between professional cleanings

    Even the best cleaning won’t help if the line gets abused. These habits make a real difference:

  • Never pour grease down the drain (let it cool and trash it)
  • Avoid wipes (even “flushable” ones)
  • Use drain screens for hair in showers
  • If you have large trees near the sewer line, ask about root-related prevention
  • When to call All Plumbing Services

    Call us if you notice:

  • Multiple slow drains at once
  • Gurgling toilets or drains
  • Water backing up in the tub/shower when you flush
  • Repeat clogs that return quickly
  • For urgent help, call 0495 444 690. For proactive sewer cleaning and prevention guidance, request service via www.allplumbingservices.com.