Hydro Jetting Service in Miami-Dade County
High-pressure water jetting to clear the toughest blockages, grease buildup, and root intrusion from sewer and drain lines.
Hydro jetting uses a specialized nozzle that delivers water at 4,000+ PSI to scour the interior walls of sewer and drain pipes. Unlike traditional snaking — which punches a hole through a clog — hydro jetting removes 100% of the buildup: grease, scale, sediment, soap residue, and even tree roots. The result is a pipe restored to near-original diameter and flow capacity.
In Miami-Dade County, hydro jetting is particularly effective because of the conditions that cause chronic drain problems. Mature ficus, banyan, and oak trees send aggressive root systems into sewer pipes through the smallest cracks. Limestone scale builds up faster in South Florida's hard water. Commercial kitchens accumulate FOG (fats, oils, grease) that snaking alone can't eliminate. Hydro jetting addresses all of these issues in a single service visit.
Our jetting equipment handles lines from 4 inches to 12+ inches in diameter — residential sewer laterals, commercial grease lines, storm drains, and septic system piping. We recommend a camera inspection before and after jetting so you can see the results with your own eyes. For commercial kitchens and restaurants, scheduled jetting every 6–12 months keeps lines clear and helps maintain health department compliance.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about hydro jetting in Miami-Dade.
What is the difference between hydro jetting and snaking?
Snaking uses a metal cable to punch through a clog, restoring some flow but leaving buildup on the pipe walls. Hydro jetting uses high-pressure water (4,000+ PSI) to scour the entire interior surface of the pipe, removing all grease, scale, roots, and debris. Jetting provides a longer-lasting result and is the preferred method for recurring clogs.
How often should I schedule hydro jetting?
Residential sewer lines typically benefit from jetting every 1–2 years, especially if you have mature trees near your pipes. Commercial kitchens and restaurants should schedule jetting every 6–12 months to prevent grease accumulation. We'll recommend a schedule based on your specific conditions.
Is hydro jetting safe for older pipes?
Yes, when performed by experienced technicians. We always run a camera inspection first to assess pipe condition. Hydro jetting is safe for PVC, cast iron, clay, and concrete pipes in good structural condition. If we identify fragile or deteriorated sections, we'll adjust pressure accordingly or recommend an alternative approach.
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