We start every sewer jetting job with a camera inspection to see exactly what we’re dealing with—whether it’s tree roots, grease buildup, or that cement-like sludge that forms when sand mixes with organic waste in Long Island’s coastal environment. This isn’t guesswork; we know precisely where the problem is and how severe it is before we begin.
Next, we insert our high-pressure jetting equipment through your cleanout or access point. The specialized nozzle blasts water at pressures up to 4,000 PSI—strong enough to cut through established root systems and flush them completely from your sewer line, but controlled enough to avoid damaging properly installed pipes. The water streams don’t just break up blockages; they scour the pipe walls clean, removing grease, soap scum, and mineral deposits.
After the jetting is complete, we run another camera inspection to verify your pipes are completely clear and flowing freely. You’ll see the before and after footage yourself, so you know exactly what we accomplished and why your system will stay clear for years to come.