Snaking only pokes a hole through clogs to restore flow, while sewer jetting completely cleans your entire pipe interior. Think of snaking as creating a tunnel through a blockage versus jetting as power-washing the whole pipe clean.
Snaking works for simple clogs but leaves most of the buildup behind, which means problems return quickly. Hydro jetting removes grease, mineral deposits, soap scum, and debris from pipe walls, giving you a thorough cleaning that lasts years instead of months.
For Cutchogue’s common issues like tree root infiltration and grease buildup, jetting provides much better long-term results. While snaking might cost less upfront, you’ll need it repeated more often, making jetting more cost-effective over time.