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The process of hydro jetting brings up a lot of questions, especially regarding its effect on plumbing. We are here to address your many questions regarding hydro jetting and similar services our team is happy to offer to businesses and residents. If you don’t see the question you have below, feel free to reach out and ask us over the phone or via email.
Hydro jetting is the process of using highly pressurized water to remove clogs and debris from pipes. It’s extremely effective in removing clogs from plumbing that a drain snake or plunger could not remove. Hydro jetting is eco-friendly since it only uses water and is safe on your pipes. This service can only be performed by a professional with the right equipment and knowledge of the technique, like our team at Hydro Jetting and Drains Houston.
Yes! Water jetting is another term for hydro jetting. Both terms are popular, but hydro jetting is more common within the industry.
Hydro jetting uses high-pressure water to remove clogs while a plumbing snake, also known as a drain snake, pokes holes in the clog. Drain snakes are one of the most common tools used to remove clogs, but they are not effective as hydro jetting. This is because the snake will only poke a hole in the clog rather than remove all of it. Hydro jetting uses water that grips all sides of the pipe to push the clog all the way out. Those are the distinct differences between these clog removal methods.
Your business should use hydro jetting because it can save you money and trouble later down the road. By signing up for regular hydro jetting, you can keep your plumbing free of debris that may build up over time. This will not only save you money in unclogging services, but also plumbing repairs, such as busted pipes, leaking pipes, and backups. Hydro jetting is extremely effective than other unclogging and cleaning techniques.
We recommend hydro jetting for when traditional unclogging methods do not work and for regular maintenance. Hydro jetting is the next best method if a snake drain or plunger cannot fix your clog. It will most certainly remove the clog that’s wreaking havoc on your plumbing.
In addition to this, hydro jetting is a great maintenance routine for plumbing. A yearly hydro jetting to your plumbing system will prevent the buildup of debris in your plumbing. We recommend this for all types of plumbing systems, residential and commercial.
Yes! We are happy to offer Houston hydro jetting for clients at all times of the day or night. Get in touch with our team for emergency hydro jetting services!
Vacuum trucks are large industrial trucks equipped with large tanks. They are used to handle liquid, solids, and sludge from sewers, storm drains, manufacturing facilities, municipalities, and more. Essentially, they vacuum up various types of sludge materials and transport them to a facility that will either recycle or dispose of the material.
Your grease trap should be cleaned every one to three months. This will ensure your grease trap does not become clogged or overflows, leading to serious problems with your plumbing and, potentially, municipalities.
Plumbing is typically located between 12 to 24 inches below the concrete slab.
A handful of signs should point you in the direction of needing a sewer line inspection. Contact our team if you experience any of the following:
- Gurgling noises from toilets
- Sudden increase in water bill
- Two or more drains drain slowly
- Frequent drain clogs
- Standing water in the yard without explanation
- Parts of the grass are greener in certain areas
Finance Your Plumbing Installation or Repair
Hydro Jetting and Drains Houston is capable of helping you finance your plumbing installation or repair. We offer in-house financing alongside our financial partner, Hearth. Our team is always open to working with other financial institutions and we can assist the process of best plumbing repair in Greater Houston by providing all the necessary documentation for your lender or bank.