What is Hydro Jetting

Hydro jetting is an advanced plumbing technique used by highly trained technicians to clean clogged or slow sewage lines. To remove blockages and buildup such as dirt and debris, a continuous blast of high-pressure water (up to 5,000 PSI) from a rotating nozzle surges into the sewer lines.

Hydro jetting is a safe and environmentally friendly way to clean your drain, sewer, or main line. Don't wait until you feel the effects of a plumbing system blockage; by the time you notice an issue, it may be much larger than it appears. By including The Pipe Doctor's hydro-jetting service on your annual home maintenance checklist, you can ensure that your side sewer runs smoothly and avoid costly repairs.

It should also be noted that hydro jetting equipment should only be used by skilled plumbers, as an inexperienced plumber can cause severe damage to your sewer or drain. More on "Hydro Jetting vs Snaking"

What is Hydro Jetting Good For?

The hydro jetting method of sewer and drain line cleaning can effectively remove grease, dirt, and other debris. Hydro jet cleaning is a safe and dependable method that is best suited for severe blockages.

Clean and clear your pipes

There are a few alternatives to hydro jetting in terms of practicality. When a plumber inserts the hose and turns on the water, the blockage is not only dissolved or completely torn apart, but your pipes are also clean and free of bacteria and other harmful substances.

How Much Does Hydro Jetting Cost in Seattle?

Cleaning a sewer line will typically cost between $650 and $800. This is dependent on the severity of the blockage and/or root intrusion, as well as the difficulty of accessing the pipe.

Drain and gutter line cleaning typically costs between $450 and $500, depending on the time and difficulty.

To determine the source of the blockage, we include a digital video inspection and the exact electronic location of any damaged areas in the line at the Pipe Doctor. We'll be able to provide an accurate estimate once that is completed. Please keep in mind that if you have a p-trap drain, a video inspection may not be possible.

How Long Does The Process Take?

If needed, the listed prices include up to two hours of hydrojetting. Keep in mind that the exact time it takes is determined by the severity of the blockage. Please call one of our plumbers at (206) 676-2192 to find out how long the process will take and how much it will cost.

The Pipe Doctor
12345 Lake City Way Ste 311 Seattle, WA 98125
(206) 676-2192
thepipedr@gmail.com

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