What is Sewer Jetting?
Date: January 22, 2018
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WHAT IS SEWER JETTING?
JAN 22, 2018
Do you have plumbing that is constantly acting up? Maybe you find yourself dealing with a seemingly endless string of clogs? Do you live in an older home with a plumbing system that has seen better days? If only there were some way to restore your pipes and keep them clean into the future. Luckily, we have the technology: sewer jetting. But what is sewer jetting? If you own a home or business whose pipes need a makeover, it could be just what you’re looking for!
SEWER JETTING AKA HYDRO JETTING
Hydro jetting (sometimes called sewer jetting) is an innovative method plumbers use to maintain the health of the plumbing system and to completely clear out the inside of pipes — even stubborn and hazardous main line clogs.
While plumbing snakes and chemical treatments can take care of the minor buildup, often it is just a temporary fix that does nothing to take care of more serious buildup and clogs further down in the line. In some cases, the chemical treatments can even harm your pipes!
MAIN SEWER LINE CLOG CAUSES
Your main sewer line is the artery that moves all of your home’s wastewater (from sinks, toilets, dishwashers, etc.) away from the house and into the sewer. Because the main sewer line is connected to literally every plumbing fixture in your home, you can understand why a clog in that line is such a big deal. Instead of just one sink backing up, all of them might backup at once. You might have a toilet that acts up or makes weird noises every time you run the dishwasher. Another symptom of a clogged main sewer line is if you have more than one slow drain.
In addition to collapsing pipes and tree roots encroaching on the line, a clog in your main sewer line can be caused by all of the usual clog suspects such as:
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Hair
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Hard water buildup
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Debris
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Cooking Oil or Grease
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Dental Floss
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Baby Wipes
If you suspect a main sewer line clog, shut off the water to your house completely and call us right away. Even if you are not currently experiencing a clogged sewer line, read on to learn about the preventative and restorative benefits of sewer jetting.
Even if you do not pour oil down the drain or flush dental floss down your toilet (unless you enjoy unclogging your drains), the most diligent homeowners or business owners will find that some build up is inevitable (particularly if you cook a lot or are in the food industry). Small amounts of food, hair or other stuff will make its way down your drain at some point. Fortunately, regularly scheduled sewer jetting can dramatically help decrease the chance of buildup that causes the main sewer line to clog over time.
HOW DOES SEWER JETTING WORK?
Hydro jetting works through a process of indirect pressure cleaning. A hose pumps large amounts of water through a special nozzle with enough pressure to whisk away debris. With 4,000 psi of pressure, clogs do not stand much of a chance. And this method of cleaning is simply unmatched when it comes to the comprehensiveness and safeness of the process. Other tools exist that try to tackle the problem, but to keep your sewer line in the best shape possible, hydro jetting is the industry standard. In addition to clearing away blockages and buildup, hydro jetting can also smooth blisters that occur over time in certain types of pipes like cast iron, for instance.
HOW OFTEN SHOULD YOU CLEAN OUT YOUR SEWER LINE?
The question of how often to hydro jet your sewer line really depends on a number of factors including:
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The age and condition of your pipes
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How often they are used at your home or business
With typical use, homeowners are advised to get their sewer line cleaned professionally about once every 18-24 months. But a consultation with a qualified professional is the best way to determine if you should get your sewer line cleaned more frequently or if you can go longer in between those cleanings.
SCHEDULE A HYDRO JETTING CONSULTATION
Wondering if hydro jetting is a good option for you? Whether you have frequent clogs and issues with your plumbing or just want to make sure that your plumbing is in tip-top shape, we have got you covered. And whatever your plumbing needs, we are here to help. We offer residential and commercial plumbing services, which are all 100 percent guaranteed. Same-day emergency appointments and decades of experience serving the greater-Phoenix area are just a couple of the reasons you should consider turning to us for all of your plumbing needs.