Some clogs just won’t quit. If you’ve had your drain snaked before and the blockage keeps coming back, there’s a good chance the problem goes deeper than a simple clog — and that’s exactly what hydro jetting is built to fix.
“At Edison Sewer & Drain Services, we use professional equipment to blast through the toughest blockages and leave your pipes clean from wall to wall.”
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Hydro jetting uses highly pressurized water — delivered through a specialized nozzle — to scour the inside of your pipes and clear blockages that standard snaking can’t fully remove. Unlike a drain snake, which punches a hole through a clog, hydro jetting thoroughly cleans the entire interior surface of the pipe.
The result is a pipe that’s clear of grease, scale, mineral buildup, sludge, and even tree root intrusion — restored to as close to its original diameter as possible.
Yes — when performed by an experienced technician. We always assess your pipe’s condition and material before recommending hydro jetting. For older or fragile pipes, we’ll discuss the right approach to avoid any risk of damage. Our goal is always to fix the problem without creating a new one.
You’ve had the same drain snaked multiple times and the clog returns
Your kitchen drain is slowed by years of grease and soap buildup
Your main sewer line has heavy debris or root intrusion
You’re a landlord or business owner and want a thorough preventative cleaning
A camera inspection has revealed significant buildup inside your pipes
Grease and fat buildup (very common in kitchen drain lines)
What's the Difference?
Drain snaking is like poking a hole through the clog — it opens up flow
but doesn’t fully clear the pipe walls.
Hydro jetting is like power-washing the inside of your pipe. It’s more thorough, more effective for recurring problems, and produces longer-lasting results. For serious or stubborn blockages, hydro jetting is the better solution.
Everything you need to know about our hydro jetting service.
Pricing depends on the length and condition of the line and the severity of the blockage. We provide upfront, honest pricing before any work begins. Contact us for a free estimate.
For most residential homeowners, every 1 to 2 years is a good maintenance schedule — especially if you have mature trees near your sewer line or a history of grease buildup. For commercial kitchens, more frequent cleaning is often recommended.
Hydro jetting can clear tree root intrusion that's already in your pipe. However, if roots have caused structural damage, repair or replacement of the affected line may also be needed. We'll let you know exactly what we find.
Not always, but it can be helpful for diagnosing severe or recurring problems. We'll recommend a camera scope if we believe it will give us a clearer picture of what's going on before we proceed.