Sewer Jetting in South Huntington, NY

Clear Tough Clogs for Good

High-pressure water jetting that actually removes the problem—not just pokes a hole through it like snaking does.
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Hydro Jetting Services South Huntington

Your Drains Flow Like New Again
When your main sewer line is backing up into your basement or your kitchen sink won’t drain after multiple snaking attempts, you need more than a temporary fix. You need the blockage completely gone. That’s what sewer jetting does. High-pressure water at up to 4,000 PSI blasts through tree roots, grease buildup, and decades of accumulated debris that’s coating your pipe walls. Not just breaking through it—removing it entirely. Your drains work the way they’re supposed to. Water flows fast and stays flowing. No more slow drainage, no more recurring clogs every few months, no more basement floods from backed-up floor drains.

Professional Sewer Jetting South Huntington

Suffolk County's Most Trusted Choice
We’ve been handling South Huntington’s toughest drain problems since 1998. We’re the local, family-owned company with over 325 five-star reviews and an A+ Better Business Bureau rating. What makes us different? We don’t oversell or make promises we can’t keep. When we say your sewer jetting job will solve the problem, it does. Our Suffolk County Consumer Affairs license and full insurance coverage back up every job. We know South Huntington’s older plumbing systems. We know how tree roots from the area’s mature landscaping work their way into sewer lines. And we know exactly what pressure settings and nozzle types work best for different pipe materials and blockage types.
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High Pressure Water Jetting Process

Here's Exactly What We Do
First, we inspect your line with a camera to see exactly what we’re dealing with. Tree roots? Grease buildup? Collapsed section? This tells us the right pressure level and nozzle type for your specific situation. Next, we insert a specialized hose through your cleanout or access point. The high-pressure water streams out in multiple directions—forward to break through blockages, backward to flush debris toward the main line, and sideways to scrub the pipe walls clean. The water pressure does all the work. It cuts through roots, dissolves grease, and blasts away mineral deposits and sludge that snaking can’t touch. Everything gets flushed out of your system completely. When we’re done, we run the camera through again so you can see the difference—your pipes look like new inside.
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Residential Commercial Drain Jetting

What Your Service Includes
Your sewer jetting service includes the pre-inspection camera work, the actual hydro jetting with professional-grade equipment, and a post-cleaning camera inspection so you can see the results. No surprise charges for “additional services” that should have been included from the start. We handle everything from residential main sewer lines to commercial kitchen drains. South Huntington properties often deal with specific challenges—older cast iron pipes that accumulate decades of buildup, mature tree systems that send roots into sewer lines, and seasonal issues from fall leaves clogging outdoor drains. Our equipment adjusts from gentle cleaning for older pipes to maximum pressure for the toughest blockages. We carry multiple nozzle types for different situations: cutting nozzles for roots, flushing nozzles for grease, and scrubbing nozzles for mineral deposits. Every job gets the right approach for lasting results.
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How much does sewer jetting cost compared to snaking?

Sewer jetting typically costs $350-$600 while snaking runs $100-$400. Here’s why the higher upfront cost saves money long-term: snaking just pokes a hole through the blockage, leaving most of the buildup stuck to your pipe walls. Within months, that buildup catches new debris and you’re calling for service again. Sewer jetting removes everything—the blockage and all the accumulated grime coating your pipes. Most customers go years between services instead of months. Think of it this way: you can pay $200 for snaking three times a year, or $500 for jetting once every few years. The math works out, plus you avoid the hassle and potential damage from recurring backups.
That’s exactly why we start with a camera inspection. We need to see the condition of your pipes before we determine the right pressure level and technique. Our equipment adjusts from gentle cleaning pressure for fragile pipes to maximum power for newer, stronger lines. For South Huntington’s older cast iron and clay pipes, we use lower pressure settings and specific nozzle types designed for delicate systems. The water pressure is strong enough to clear buildup but controlled enough to preserve pipe integrity. If we find pipes that are too deteriorated for safe jetting, we’ll tell you upfront and recommend alternative solutions. We’d rather be honest about what won’t work than cause damage and create bigger problems.
Most residential properties benefit from sewer jetting every 2-3 years as preventive maintenance. Commercial properties, especially restaurants with grease buildup, often need annual service. But the real answer depends on your specific situation. Homes with mature trees nearby might need more frequent service due to root intrusion. Properties with older plumbing systems that accumulate buildup faster might benefit from annual cleaning. Households that are careful about what goes down the drains can often go longer between services. The best approach is to establish a baseline with your first jetting service, then adjust the schedule based on how your system responds. We keep records of every job and can recommend the right maintenance interval for your property.
Snaking uses a metal cable to punch a hole through blockages. It’s like poking a straw through a clogged pipe—water can flow, but all the gunk is still there coating the walls. Within months, new debris sticks to that buildup and you’re clogged again. Hydro jetting uses high-pressure water streams that clean the entire pipe diameter. The water cuts through blockages and scrubs the pipe walls clean, removing decades of accumulated grease, mineral deposits, and debris. Your pipes end up looking like new inside. The difference in results is dramatic. Snaking provides temporary relief. Jetting provides long-term solutions. Most customers who switch from regular snaking to periodic jetting cut their service calls by 75% or more.
Yes, but it depends on the size and extent of the root intrusion. High-pressure water at 4,000 PSI can cut through most root systems that have grown into sewer lines. We use specialized cutting nozzles designed specifically for root removal. For South Huntington properties with mature landscaping, root intrusion is one of the most common sewer line problems. The water pressure slices through roots and flushes the debris out of your system. However, if roots have completely crushed or displaced the pipe, jetting won’t fix structural damage. That’s why the camera inspection is crucial. We can see exactly what we’re dealing with and tell you whether jetting will solve the problem or if you need pipe repair or replacement. No guesswork, no wasted money on services that won’t work.
Yes, we provide 24/7 emergency service throughout South Huntington and Suffolk County. When your main sewer line backs up into your basement or your business can’t operate due to drain problems, you need immediate help. Emergency situations often require sewer jetting because the blockage is too severe for snaking. Tree roots, massive grease clogs, or complete line blockages need the power of high-pressure water to clear quickly and completely. We keep our jetting equipment ready and our trucks stocked with multiple nozzle types for different emergency scenarios. Most emergency jetting jobs can be completed the same day, getting your drains flowing and preventing further damage to your property.

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