Sewer Jetting

Sewer Jetting


What is Sewer Jetting?

Sewer jetting is a method of cleaning out sewers and drain lines by using high-pressure water streams through specialized jetting nozzles to dislodge and clear obstructions, as well as perform regular maintenance to prevent sewage backups. Regardless of whether the location is residential or a larger municipality, sewer jetting is vital to keeping storm drains and sewer lines in peak condition, helping prevent damage and mitigate further deterioration of the sewers.

 

Oils, grease, mud, sludge, dirt, and tree roots are all common reasons a sewer is clogged or even damaged. There are a variety of machines, nozzles, and other tools that can tackle these jobs, but sewer jetting remains one of the easiest and safest methods of cleaning out sewer and drain lines


How Does Sewer Jetting Work?

Various degrees of water pressure are used in “jetters” to cut through grease and other debris buildup in drain pipes. The jetters then draw the obstruction to a point where it can be vacuumed out, delivering a more comprehensive cleaning,



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