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Sewer line cleaning is an often overlooked but crucial aspect of home maintenance. Just like we regularly clean our drains and garbage disposals, sewer lines need periodic cleaning to prevent blockages and ensure optimal waste flow. One of the common methods property owners employ to clean out sewer lines is sewer jetting. This method has been hailed as one of the most effective and efficient ways to remove stubborn debris, roots, and built-up sediment within sewer lines.
In this blog post, Mr. Rooter Plumbing covers everything you need to know about sewer jetting. We’ll explain how the process works, the benefits it offers, and when sewer jetting is recommended.
Sewer jetting, also known as hydro-jetting, is a highly effective method used to clean and clear sewer lines. It involves the use of a specialized machine that propels high-pressure water through a hose and into the sewer pipes. The water is sprayed in all directions, effectively scouring the interior surfaces of the pipes and dislodging debris, grease, tree roots, and other accumulated materials. The force of the water not only removes existing blockages but also helps prevent future clogs by thoroughly cleaning the pipes. This method is particularly advantageous because it is versatile and environmentally friendly, relying on the power of water without the need for harsh chemicals.
If you find yourself dealing with frequent sewer line clogs, it’s time to call a trusted plumbing service to carry out sewer jetting and restore your sewer line to good working order.
Frequent backups in toilets, sinks, or tubs can signal a severe blockage in the sewer line. If you notice multiple fixtures backing up simultaneously, it's a clear sign that a thorough cleaning or sewer repair may be necessary.
Unpleasant smells emanating from drains or outdoor sewer cleanouts may indicate the presence of accumulated debris and organic matter in the sewer lines.
Slow drainage in sinks, showers, or bathtubs could be a precursor to a more severe blockage in the sewer line. Be sure to schedule sewer jetting service as soon as possible to prevent costlier problems.
Strange gurgling or bubbling noises coming from drains when using plumbing fixtures may suggest a blockage that needs attention.
The frequency depends on several factors, like the age of your plumbing system, the type of waste you produce, and the presence of tree roots around your property. Generally, sewer jetting is recommended every 18-24 months. However, if you experience any of the signs mentioned earlier, it's best to call a professional plumber to assess the situation and recommend the appropriate cleaning interval.
With over 50 years of industry experience and innovative tools, you can trust us to do a good job when it comes to sewer jetting. Our plumbers are highly trained and equipped with top-of-the-line equipment to clean out your sewer line and restore optimal sewage flow.