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Hydro Jetting

By chaudaryhamza August 6, 2026 1 min read

Snaking a drain punches a hole through a clog — hydro jetting removes it. A hydro jetting machine sends a high-pressure stream of water through the full diameter of the pipe, scouring grease, scale, sludge, and root intrusion off the interior walls rather than just breaking through the middle of the blockage.

That difference matters most for pipes with a history of repeat clogs. A snaked line often narrows again within weeks because the buildup along the walls is still there; a properly jetted line is cleaned back closer to its original diameter.

A local plumbing professional will typically run a camera inspection before jetting to confirm the pipe can handle the pressure, especially in older or more fragile lines, then clean the full run and often re-inspect afterward to confirm the result.

A local plumbing professional will confirm what’s going on, walk you through the options, and give you pricing and scheduling directly — no markup added by us, no work performed by us.

Reviewed by the ServiceMasterHub Editorial Team. We provide general homeowner guidance and helpful information, but we do not perform or guarantee plumbing work.

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