Every day, you experience various types of difficulty, and clogging of drains and sewers is one of them. The only solution that seems befitting is calling a plumber to examine the obstructions by snaking and removing them. However, a newer process called hydro-jetting is an extremely effective and easiest way to resolve sewer and drainage-related problems and keep pipes clean and clear for long. It uses pressurized water at a pressure of up to 1000 to 1500 pounds per square inch (psi) to remove debris and build-up, and other contamination thoroughly. Although hydro-jetting is a widely used method to fix the problem, it also has disadvantages. The fact that it uses focused jets of pressurized water makes this process a bit risky. The drain lines often become weak due to clogging and blockages. 

What is hydro-jetting?

 Hydro-jetting is a widely used method or process to remove stubborn filth, coating materials, and contamination that get accumulated on the surfaces of pipes cause blockage and clogging. 

  1. Initially, the plumber performs a video inspection by snaking a tiny video camera down the sewer line to examine the location of the clogs and their variation

  2. Afterward, a tank of water, a hose, a nozzle, and a device to pressurize the water through the nozzle is used. The shape and size of the nozzle vary depending on the size of the drain or the blockage.

  3. Then, a nozzle is inserted into the sewer pipe through the opening. 

  4. Then, high-pressure blasts of water at a pressure up to 1500 to 4000 or even 35000 psi are sent through the nozzle if required.

  5. Subsequently, the tool moves upstream and scours the interior pipe walls, and flushes it out.

 Hydro-jetting is an effective way to remove tough, stubborn, recurring clogs and materials from the interior of the pipe. Furthermore, it also lowers the possibility of contamination of the home’s water source. It is a method you can rely on when it comes to solving drainage and sewer-related issues in your everyday life.

Pros and cons of hydro-jetting

         Hydro-jetting is a proven method to resolve drain and sewer-related problems. To understand its function, you can compare it to pressure washing as both the tools use pressurized water to clean messes. The only difference is that hydro-jetting machines use more pressure washers available at any local hardware store. Like any other method, hydro-jetting is a method that also has some pros and cons that are listed below.

PROS

  1. It unclogs everything    

Hydro-jetting can handle any obstruction. Through pressurized water, it pushes through and flushes out the blockages making it clear and obstruction-free. 

  1. It is environment-friendly

is an environmentally friendly method. The process of hydro-jetting causes no harm to the environment. It is environmentally safe and green. It is entirely chemical-free.

CONS

  1. It can be challenging

 Hydro-jetting can be a challenging and time-consuming process. It can be lengthy in cleaning the drainage and removing blockages. It can be exhausting and may require more manpower.

  1. It can be risky

Does Hydro-Jetting damage Pipes? Hydro-jetting is an effective method but it can be risky as it uses a pressurized water stream for cleaning. Consequently, it can damage older pipes because they are too weak to handle the extreme pressure.

  1. It is expensive

  It is an expensive process in comparison to compared to typical procedures and can’t be afforded by many people.

         Among innumerable problems, clogged drains and pipes are some of the most common issues faced by people in everyday life. People adopt various types of ways to resolve the problems and hydro-jetting is one of them. A powerful and effective method to clean the sewer and get rid of all the problems related to it, like clogging and blockages. It is a reliable process that can provide you desired visible outcome without causing damage to your drain line. 

  1. Can hydro-jetting damage old pipes?

Answer- Yes, hydro-jetting is a completely safe method to remove debris, build-up, and contamination causing clogging and blockage. But it is best to initially examine the interior of the pipe walls by snaking a small video camera to locate the build-up and to avoid and prevent any damage.

  1. Is it safe for cast iron or PVC pipes?

Answer- Hydro-jetting is a widely used method and is 100% safe for iron and PVC pipes. It is also safe for various other types of pipes including steel pipes, clay pipes, cement sewer lines, and resin-based lines.

  1. Is it an expensive process?

Answer- It depends. Hydro-jetting used for cleaning the pipes of your residence is relatively cheaper than cleaning a whole drain line. It also depends upon the composition of debris and build-up because it causes excessive clogging which requires more time and manpower.