What Hydro Jetting Is Designed to Do
Hydro jetting is used when a line needs more than a quick clearing. The nozzle sends controlled high-pressure water through the pipe to cut through soft buildup and push debris downstream. It is especially useful for restaurant lines, grease-heavy kitchen drains, commercial floor drains and sewer mains that keep slowing down.
The goal is to restore pipe capacity. When buildup coats the inside wall of the line, a cable may open a path but leave material behind. Jetting helps clean more of the pipe wall so the line can carry water more effectively after service.
When We Recommend Hydro Jetting
Hydro jetting makes sense for recurring grease clogs, sludge buildup, sand, scale, commercial drain maintenance, apartment drain systems and sewer lines that repeatedly back up after basic cleaning. It may also be recommended after camera inspection confirms that the pipe can handle jetting.
How the Service Is Handled
We identify the access point, evaluate the symptoms and choose the correct nozzle and pressure approach for the line. When condition is unknown, camera inspection may be used before or after cleaning to verify flow and look for structural concerns.
Frequently Asked Questions
For heavy grease, sludge and thick buildup, hydro jetting usually cleans more of the pipe wall than a cable. Snaking can still be useful for simple blockages.
Yes. Restaurant grease lines are one of the most common reasons to schedule hydro jetting.
If the line condition is unknown or the problem keeps returning, camera inspection may be recommended before or after jetting.
Need Hydro Jetting?
Call Texas Hydro Jetting & Drain at (281) 668-5583 for professional service across Greater Houston.
