What Is Hydro Jetting? How High-Pressure Water Clears Clogged Drains & Tree Roots

Clogged drains are one of the most common plumbing problems homeowners and businesses face in Southern California. Slow drains, recurring backups, foul odors, and even sewage overflows are often signs that something more serious is happening inside your pipes.

One of the most effective and professional solutions plumbers use today is hydro jetting.

In this guide, Plumbing SoCal explains what a hydro jetter is, how hydro jetting works, and why it’s one of the best ways to clear clogged drain pipes, especially when grease, waste, sludge, or tree roots are involved.

Grease, food waste, and constant water usage make restaurant plumbing one of the most abused systems out there.

What Is a Hydro Jetter?

A hydro jetter is a professional plumbing machine that uses high-pressure water to clean the inside of drain and sewer pipes. Unlike basic drain snakes or chemical cleaners, a hydro jetter doesn’t just poke a hole through a clog — it fully scours the pipe walls.

Hydro jetting machines can produce water pressure ranging from 3,000 to over 4,000 PSI, strong enough to break apart:

  • Grease buildup

  • Soap scum

  • Food waste

  • Sludge

  • Mineral deposits

  • Tree roots

At the same time, hydro jetting is safe for your plumbing system when performed by a trained professional.


How Does Hydro Jetting Work?

Hydro jetting is a multi-step process designed to thoroughly clean your pipes from the inside out.

1. Drain Camera Inspection

Before hydro jetting, a plumber typically performs a sewer camera inspection. This allows us to:

  • Locate the clog

  • Identify pipe material (cast iron, clay, ABS, PVC)

  • Check for broken or collapsed sections

  • Confirm hydro jetting is the right solution

2. High-Pressure Water Cleaning

A specialized hose with a jetting nozzle is inserted into the pipe. Water is blasted forward and backward, breaking apart obstructions while flushing debris out of the system.

3. Full Pipe Restoration

Unlike snaking, hydro jetting cleans the entire inner diameter of the pipe, restoring it as close as possible to its original condition.

HYDRO JETTER FOR GREASE AND ROOT BUILDUP IN HOME DRAINS

What Types of Clogs Can Hydro Jetting Remove?

Hydro jetting is one of the most versatile drain cleaning methods available.

Grease & Kitchen Waste

Grease hardens inside pipes over time, trapping food particles and causing recurring clogs. Hydro jetting emulsifies grease and washes it away completely.

Hair, Soap & Bathroom Buildup

Bathroom drains often clog due to soap residue and hair. Hydro jetting strips the pipe walls clean instead of leaving residue behind.

Sludge & Sewage

Main sewer lines can accumulate thick sludge from years of use. Hydro jetting removes this buildup safely and efficiently.

Tree Roots in Sewer Lines

Tree roots are a major issue in Southern California, especially in older homes. Hydro jetting:

  • Cuts through fine roots

  • Flushes root debris out of the pipe

  • Helps prevent immediate regrowth when combined with proper maintenance


Hydro Jetting vs. Drain Snaking: What’s the Difference?

FeatureDrain SnakeHydro Jetting
Clears full pipe❌ No✅ Yes
Removes grease❌ Limited✅ Completely
Cuts tree roots⚠️ Partial✅ Yes
Long-term solution❌ Temporary✅ Long-lasting
Eco-friendly⚠️ Sometimes✅ 100% water

Drain snaking can be useful for minor clogs, but hydro jetting is the gold standard for recurring or severe drain problems.


Is Hydro Jetting Safe for My Pipes?

Yes — when performed by a licensed professional.

Hydro jetting is safe for:

  • PVC pipes

  • ABS pipes

  • Cast iron pipes (in good condition)

  • Clay sewer lines

This is why a camera inspection is critical. If pipes are severely damaged or collapsed, hydro jetting may not be recommended, and repairs may be needed first.

Signs You May Need Hydro Jetting

You may benefit from hydro jetting if you’re experiencing:

  • Frequent drain clogs

  • Slow drains throughout the home

  • Gurgling sounds from toilets or sinks

  • Sewage smells

  • Backups after heavy water use

  • Tree roots in sewer lines

  • Grease problems in kitchens or commercial buildings


Why Plumbing SoCal Recommends Hydro Jetting

At Plumbing SoCal, we use hydro jetting because it:

  • Solves the root cause of drain problems

  • Reduces repeat service calls

  • Extends the life of your plumbing system

  • Is environmentally friendly (no chemicals)

  • Works for residential and commercial properties

Hydro jetting is especially effective for:

  • Homes with older sewer lines

  • Restaurants & commercial kitchens

  • Multi-unit buildings

  • Properties with large trees near sewer lines


How Often Should You Hydro Jet Your Drains?

For most homes:

  • Every 1–2 years as preventative maintenance

For commercial properties:

  • Every 6–12 months, depending on usage

Regular hydro jetting can prevent costly sewer backups and pipe damage.


Schedule Professional Hydro Jetting with Plumbing SoCal

If your drains are clogged with grease, waste, or tree roots, hydro jetting may be the solution you need.

Plumbing SoCal offers:

  • Sewer camera inspections

  • Professional hydro jetting

  • Main line drain cleaning

  • Emergency drain services

  • Preventative maintenance plans

📞 Call Plumbing SoCal today to schedule a drain inspection and find out if hydro jetting is right for your home or business.


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