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When your sewer lines are properly jetted, water flows freely without the gurgling, slow drainage, or backup warnings you’ve been dealing with. Our high-pressure water system uses up to 4,000 PSI to scour pipe interiors, removing dirt, debris, grease, and mineral deposits without damaging your pipes.
This process not only unclogs but actually cleans your pipes, offering long-term prevention of future clogs. You get months or even years of reliable drainage instead of calling for service every few weeks.
The result is more efficient water flow that can actually decrease your water bills while improving the overall sanitation of your plumbing system. Your home’s plumbing works the way it should.
We’ve been handling sewer and drain problems in Suffolk County since 1998. We’re the local team that understands how tree roots work their way into Long Island sewer lines and cause the backups that homeowners here deal with.
With Suffolk County’s unique challenges—70% of properties use septic systems—we know exactly what causes your drainage problems. Our family-owned approach means you get honest recommendations, not oversold services.
We’ve built our reputation in communities like New Suffolk by doing the work right the first time. That’s why we offer military, first responder, and senior discounts, and why we actively support local veteran organizations like Paws of War.
We start by locating your plumbing system cleanout and using a camera to inspect pipes for blockages and damage, then insert the jetting hose into your plumbing lines. This inspection shows us exactly what we’re dealing with before we start.
Next, we adjust water pressure to appropriate levels and initiate the high-pressured flow of water to scour the interior pipe walls, allowing debris to be safely flushed out. The process is thorough but controlled.
Our hydro jetting is powerful enough to cut through tree roots while providing a long-term solution that thoroughly scours the line to get rid of debris, roots, and grease buildup. You’ll see the difference immediately when you run water or flush toilets.
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Our sewer jetting service includes video inspection before and after the work, so you can see exactly what was blocking your lines and confirm they’re completely clear. We handle both emergency situations and preventive maintenance.
In New Suffolk and throughout Long Island, aging septic systems and cesspools contribute to nitrogen pollution that affects our groundwater and Great South Bay. Regular jetting helps maintain your system and reduces environmental impact.
With New Suffolk’s housing stock dating to a median year of 1954, many properties have older plumbing that benefits from professional hydro jetting. We understand the specific challenges of maintaining these systems and provide service that protects your investment in your property.
Sewer jetting in Suffolk County typically starts at $500 for quality service, though the exact cost depends on your specific situation. Most hydro jetting jobs range between $300 and $600, with prices varying based on the complexity of the job.
We provide upfront pricing with no surprises. The investment usually pays for itself by preventing future emergency calls and extending the time between services. A few hundred dollars for professional hydro jetting can save you from much more expensive repairs down the road.
Hydro jetting is much more efficient and thorough than traditional snaking because it uses high-pressure water to clear clogs and actually clean the pipes. When you have stubborn clogs that drain snakes can’t handle, hydro jetting provides the complete clean and flush your line needs.
While snaking uses a metal cable to break through clogs and scrape pipes clean, it often leaves debris behind that causes recurring problems. Hydro jetting removes everything, giving you longer-lasting results and fewer service calls.
Professional hydro jetting removes debris and buildup without damaging pipes when done correctly. We assess the condition of pipes initially to ensure they’re suitable for hydro jetting.
Given that New Suffolk’s housing has a median construction year of 1954, we’re experienced in working with older plumbing systems. We adjust pressure and technique based on your pipe material and condition. If we find pipes that aren’t suitable for high-pressure cleaning during our initial inspection, we’ll recommend alternative solutions.
Most properties benefit from hydro jetting at least once a year as preventive maintenance to reduce plumbing issues. If you live near many trees, we recommend video inspections and cleaning every 1-5 years due to root intrusion.
Hydro jetting can be used both as a solution for existing problems and as preventive maintenance to avoid future clogs. Properties with recurring drainage issues, grease buildup, or older plumbing may need more frequent service. We’ll recommend a maintenance schedule based on your specific situation.
Watch for water backup from showers, toilets, or sink drains, multiple drain backups, any combination involving toilet backups, gurgling noises from drains or toilets, and strong sewage odors. Pools of water around basement floor drains are also warning signs.
Drains that clog frequently due to debris washing down them shouldn’t be ignored—waiting for a problem drain to become an emergency costs more and causes more damage. If you notice slow drainage or recurring clogs, it’s time for professional cleaning.
Hydro jetting is powerful enough to cut through tree roots that have invaded your sewer lines. Tree roots are attracted to water from pipe condensation or leaks and can travel surprising distances to slip into small holes, cracks, or pipe separations.
Tree roots are the most common cause of main sewer line clogs in our area, and they can enter your sewer line over time causing backups. Our hydro jetting thoroughly scours the line to get rid of tree roots along with other debris and grease buildup. For severe root problems, we may recommend additional solutions after clearing the immediate blockage.
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