They’re the same service with different names. Hydro jetting, high-pressure water jetting, and sewer jetting all refer to using pressurized water to clean drain and sewer lines.
The equipment delivers 1,500-4,000 PSI of water pressure through specialized nozzles that spray in multiple directions. This creates a 360-degree cleaning action that scours pipe walls completely clean, removing grease, mineral deposits, debris, and small tree roots.
Some companies use different terminology for marketing purposes, but the process and results are identical. What matters is the technician’s experience and the quality of equipment—not what we call the service.