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When your drains finally flow freely again, you’ll wonder why you waited so long. No more standing water in your basement after heavy rains. No more avoiding certain sinks because they drain too slowly. No more holding your breath when you flush.
Sewer jetting doesn’t just push problems down the line like snaking does. It completely removes the buildup that’s been choking your pipes for months or years. Grease, roots, mineral deposits, soap scum—all of it gets blasted away with high-pressure water that’s strong enough to cut through blockages but gentle enough to protect your pipes.
You get back to normal life without the constant worry about when your drains will back up next. That’s what happens when the job actually gets done right the first time.
We’ve been handling sewer and drain problems in Suffolk County since 1998. We’ve seen every type of blockage, every kind of pipe, and every drainage disaster that Long Island properties can throw at us.
What makes us different isn’t flashy equipment or big promises. It’s the fact that we actually show up when we say we will, charge what we quote, and fix problems instead of just treating symptoms. We’re the local company that your neighbors actually recommend.
Our team understands Amagansett’s unique challenges—from older homes with aging sewer lines to properties dealing with seasonal drainage issues. We’re not just passing through town looking for quick jobs. This is our community, and our reputation depends on doing right by every customer.
First, we inspect your sewer line with a camera to see exactly what we’re dealing with. No guessing, no assumptions. We locate the blockage, identify what’s causing it, and determine the best approach for your specific situation.
Next comes the actual jetting. We insert a specialized hose with a high-pressure nozzle into your sewer line. The nozzle shoots water at pressures up to 4,000 PSI in multiple directions, cutting through buildup and flushing everything downstream. The water pressure is precisely controlled—powerful enough to remove years of accumulation but safe for your pipes.
After the jetting is complete, we run the camera through again to confirm everything has been cleared. You’ll see the before and after footage yourself, so you know exactly what was removed and that your pipes are flowing at full capacity again. The whole process typically takes 1-2 hours, depending on the extent of the blockage.
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Every sewer jetting service includes a thorough camera inspection before and after the cleaning. You’ll see exactly what was blocking your lines and proof that it’s been completely removed. No mystery charges, no hidden problems left behind.
Our service works on both residential and commercial properties throughout Amagansett. Whether you’re dealing with a single clogged drain or a main sewer line that’s been backing up for months, our high-pressure water jetting handles it all. It’s especially effective for removing tree roots, grease buildup, and mineral deposits that traditional snaking can’t touch.
Amagansett properties often deal with unique challenges due to the area’s soil conditions and seasonal weather patterns. Our hydro jetting process is specifically designed to handle these local issues, providing a thorough cleaning that lasts longer than quick fixes. You’re not just getting a temporary solution—you’re getting your sewer system restored to proper working condition.
Sewer jetting typically costs more upfront than snaking, but it saves money long-term because it actually solves the problem. While snaking might cost $150-300 and only pokes a hole through the blockage, hydro jetting runs $300-600 and completely removes the buildup causing your issues.
Think of it this way: snaking is like pushing a pencil through a clogged straw. The straw still has buildup on the walls, so it clogs again quickly. Hydro jetting is like pressure-washing the inside of that straw until it’s completely clean. You might pay more once, but you won’t be calling for service every few months.
Most customers find that hydro jetting pays for itself within a year because they’re not dealing with recurring clogs, emergency calls, or the frustration of drains that never quite work right.
Professional hydro jetting is safe for pipes when done correctly. The pressure is carefully controlled based on your pipe material, age, and condition. Before any jetting begins, a camera inspection reveals exactly what type of pipes you have and their current state.
Modern jetting equipment allows us to adjust pressure from 1,500 PSI for delicate older pipes up to 4,000 PSI for newer, more robust systems. The nozzles are designed to direct water flow away from pipe walls while still providing thorough cleaning power.
If your pipes are severely deteriorated or damaged, we’ll tell you upfront that jetting isn’t recommended. We’ll show you the camera footage and explain your options. Honest assessment protects both your property and our reputation.
Hydro jetting results typically last 1-2 years for residential properties and 6-12 months for commercial properties with heavy use. The exact timeframe depends on what goes down your drains and your property’s specific conditions.
Unlike snaking, which only creates a small hole through blockages, hydro jetting removes buildup from the entire pipe interior. This means it takes much longer for new accumulation to build up to problem levels. Many customers go from needing service every few months to needing it every year or two.
Properties that implement basic preventive measures—like avoiding grease disposal and using drain screens—often see even longer-lasting results. Some customers schedule annual preventive jetting to maintain optimal flow and avoid emergency situations entirely.
Our professional hydro jetting equipment handles everything from small residential drains to large commercial main sewer lines. The key is using the right pressure settings and nozzle configurations for each specific application.
Main sewer line jetting requires more powerful equipment and specialized nozzles designed to work in larger diameter pipes. These jobs typically take longer and cost more, but they’re often the most effective solution for persistent whole-house drainage problems.
For Amagansett properties, main sewer line issues are common due to tree root intrusion and older infrastructure. Hydro jetting can clear roots and buildup from these larger lines much more effectively than traditional methods, often eliminating the need for expensive excavation or pipe replacement.
Hydro jetting excels at removing grease buildup, soap scum, mineral deposits, tree roots, and years of accumulated debris that snaking can’t handle. It’s particularly effective for blockages that keep coming back because it addresses the root cause, not just the symptoms.
Grease blockages, common in kitchen lines, dissolve completely under high-pressure water. Tree roots get cut away and flushed out entirely. Mineral deposits from hard water break up and wash downstream. Even stubborn buildup that’s been accumulating for years gets blasted clean.
The only blockages that don’t respond well to jetting are solid objects like toys, jewelry, or construction debris. These need to be physically removed first. However, about 90% of chronic drain problems are caused by buildup that hydro jetting handles perfectly.
Yes, preventive hydro jetting is one of the smartest investments property owners can make. Annual or bi-annual cleaning prevents emergency backups, extends pipe life, and saves money on reactive service calls.
Preventive maintenance costs less than emergency service and can be scheduled at your convenience rather than during a crisis. Many commercial properties and smart residential customers schedule regular jetting to avoid the disruption and expense of surprise blockages.
We offer maintenance programs for Amagansett customers who want to stay ahead of problems. We’ll work with your schedule and budget to create a preventive plan that makes sense for your property’s specific needs and usage patterns.
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