Sewer Jetting in Miller Place, NY

Clear Blockages That Keep Coming Back

High-pressure hydro jetting removes years of buildup that snaking can’t touch, giving you drains that actually stay clear.
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Professional Hydro Jetting Services Miller Place

Your Drains Work Like New Again
You know that frustration when the same drain clogs up again three weeks later. That’s because snaking just pokes a hole through the blockage—it doesn’t actually clean your pipes. Sewer jetting uses high-pressure water to scour the entire pipe wall clean. We’re talking about water pressure up to 4,000 PSI that strips away grease, soap buildup, tree roots, and debris that’s been accumulating for years. When we’re done, your pipes have their full diameter back. Water flows fast again. And those recurring clogs? They’re gone because there’s nothing left for new debris to stick to.

Local Sewer Jetting Company Miller Place

25 Years of Getting It Right
We’ve been clearing drains in Miller Place since 1998. That’s a quarter-century of dealing with everything from tree roots in old clay pipes to grease clogs in restaurant lines. Being local matters here. We know how Miller Place’s older neighborhoods have different pipe materials than the newer developments. We know which streets have recurring root problems and which properties need preventive maintenance. You’re not getting a corporate crew that’s never seen your neighborhood before. You’re getting a small team that’s been solving drainage problems right here in Suffolk County for decades.
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Hydro Jetting Process Miller Place NY

Here's Exactly What We Do
First, we inspect your line with a camera to see exactly what we’re dealing with. No guessing, no assumptions—we know what’s blocking your drain before we start. Next comes the actual jetting. We insert a specialized nozzle that shoots high-pressure water in all directions while pulling backward through your pipe. This strips everything off the pipe walls—grease, roots, mineral deposits, the works. The debris gets flushed out through your main line. We follow up with another camera inspection to confirm everything’s clear and show you the difference. You’ll see your pipes looking like they did when they were first installed.
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Residential Commercial Drain Jetting Miller Place

What You Get With Our Service
Every sewer jetting job includes a complete video inspection before and after the cleaning. You see the problem, you see the solution, and you see the results. We handle residential main sewer lines, commercial kitchen drains, and everything in between. Miller Place properties often deal with root intrusion from mature trees—our jetting equipment cuts through roots and removes them completely, not just temporarily. The service comes with transparent pricing discussed upfront. No surprise charges, no upselling services you don’t need. We’re here to solve your drainage problem, not create new ones for our benefit.
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How is hydro jetting different from snaking my drain?

Snaking creates a hole through the blockage but leaves most of the buildup stuck to your pipe walls. It’s like punching a straw through a clogged artery—water can flow, but the underlying problem remains. Hydro jetting completely removes everything from the pipe walls. The high-pressure water scours away grease, soap scum, mineral deposits, and debris that’s been accumulating for years. When we’re finished, your pipe has its full original diameter restored. That’s why snaked drains often clog again within weeks, while jetted drains stay clear for years. You’re not just treating the symptom—you’re eliminating the cause.
Professional sewer jetting is safe for all pipe materials when done correctly. We adjust water pressure based on your specific pipe type and condition—that’s why the camera inspection comes first. For older clay or cast iron pipes, we use lower pressure settings. For newer PVC lines, we can use higher pressure. Our equipment has precise pressure controls, not just an on/off switch like some companies use. We’ve been doing this in Miller Place for 25 years. Many of the pipes we service are decades old, and we’ve never damaged a structurally sound pipe with proper jetting techniques. If your pipe is too deteriorated for jetting, we’ll tell you upfront instead of causing damage.
Most residential properties benefit from sewer jetting every 2-3 years as preventive maintenance. Commercial properties with heavy grease loads typically need annual service. Properties with mature trees often need more frequent jetting because roots grow back. Miller Place has plenty of older neighborhoods with established trees, so root intrusion is common here. The real answer depends on your specific situation. Heavy cooking with grease disposal, large families, or recurring slow drains all indicate you might need more frequent service. We’ll give you an honest assessment based on what we find during the camera inspection.
Residential sewer line jetting typically runs $300-600 depending on the line length, access difficulty, and severity of blockage. Commercial jobs vary more widely based on the specific requirements. We provide upfront pricing after the initial inspection so you know exactly what you’re paying before we start work. No surprise charges, no “additional fees” that mysteriously appear on the final bill. We offer military, first responder, and senior discounts because we believe in supporting our community. The investment pays for itself by preventing emergency calls and extending the life of your sewer system.
Yes, but we usually need to clear the initial blockage first with conventional methods, then follow up with jetting to prevent future problems. Complete blockages often mean sewage backup, which needs immediate attention. We’ll get your system flowing again quickly, then schedule the thorough jetting service once everything’s operational. This two-step approach prevents damage to your property while ensuring the underlying problem gets solved permanently. Some companies try to force jetting through complete blockages, which can cause sewage to back up into your home.
We guarantee the line will be clear when we leave, and we back that up with video documentation. You’ll see the before and after footage showing exactly what was removed. For recurring blockages in the same location within 30 days, we’ll return at no charge to address the issue. This rarely happens with proper jetting, but we stand behind our work. What we can’t guarantee is how long your line stays clear—that depends on usage patterns, what goes down your drains, and factors like root growth. But we’ll give you realistic expectations based on what we find during the inspection.

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