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When your main sewer line backs up into your basement or your drains keep clogging despite repeated snaking, you need a solution that actually works. Hydro jetting uses high-pressure water streams to scour every inch of your pipes clean, removing the grease buildup, tree roots, and mineral deposits that cause recurring problems.
Unlike traditional snaking that just pokes a hole through the blockage, our hydro jetting service cleans the entire diameter of your pipes. You get drainage capacity you haven’t seen in years, and it stays that way. Most customers go years between service calls instead of dealing with the same clog every few months.
The best part? It’s completely safe for your pipes and the environment. No harsh chemicals, no guesswork—just high-pressure water that gets the job done right the first time.
We’ve been serving Aquebogue and Suffolk County since 1998. We understand the unique challenges of Long Island’s sandy soil, mature trees, and aging infrastructure that create the perfect storm for sewer line problems.
We’re not the company that shows up, clears a path, and disappears when the problem returns next month. Our family-owned team takes the time to diagnose what’s really causing your drainage issues and recommend solutions that actually work long-term.
From the vineyards on the North Fork to the older homes near the Peconic River, we’ve seen every type of sewer problem Aquebogue properties face. When you call us, you’re getting local technicians who understand how drainage systems behave in our specific soil conditions and climate.
First, we inspect your sewer line with a high-definition camera to see exactly what we’re dealing with. Tree roots? Grease buildup? Mineral deposits? We know before we start, so there are no surprises.
Next comes the actual jetting. We insert a specialized hose with a high-pressure nozzle into your sewer line and blast away everything that’s built up over the years. The water pressure—typically 3,000 to 4,000 PSI—is powerful enough to cut through tree roots and scour decades of grease and debris from your pipe walls.
After we’re done, we run the camera through again so you can see the difference. Your pipes look almost like new, and water flows freely from end to end. The whole process usually takes a few hours, depending on the length and condition of your lines.
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Our sewer jetting service includes complete video inspection before and after the cleaning, so you see exactly what was causing your problems and how thoroughly we’ve solved them. You get a full explanation of your system’s condition and honest recommendations about maintenance schedules based on your actual usage patterns.
In Aquebogue’s sandy soil conditions, proper sewer line maintenance is crucial for preventing groundwater contamination. Our hydro jetting service removes all the buildup that can cause system failures, protecting both your property and the local environment. Most residential properties need professional jetting every 3-5 years, but we’ll give you a realistic timeline based on your specific situation.
We handle everything from emergency backups to preventive maintenance. Whether you’re dealing with slow drains throughout your house, gurgling sounds from toilets, or sewage odors around your property, our hydro jetting service addresses the root cause instead of just treating symptoms. The result is a drainage system that works like it should, when it should.
While hydro jetting has a higher upfront cost than snaking, it saves you money in the long run by actually solving the problem instead of just temporarily clearing it. Most customers who switch from repeated snaking to hydro jetting find they’re calling for service every few years instead of every few months.
When you factor in the cost of multiple snake calls, emergency repairs from recurring backups, and potential property damage from sewage overflows, hydro jetting typically pays for itself within the first year. Plus, your drains work properly instead of gradually slowing down again over weeks or months.
We provide upfront pricing with no surprises, and we’ll explain exactly what you’re getting for your investment. Many customers tell us they wish they’d done hydro jetting sooner instead of dealing with the same clog over and over.
Professional hydro jetting is safe for most pipe materials when performed by experienced technicians who understand pressure requirements. Before we start any jetting work, we inspect your pipes with a camera to assess their condition and identify any areas that need special attention.
Our equipment allows us to adjust water pressure based on your specific pipe material and condition. For newer PVC or cast iron lines, we can use full pressure. For older clay or deteriorated pipes, we reduce pressure accordingly or recommend alternative cleaning methods if necessary.
The key is having technicians who know what they’re looking at and understand the difference between pipes that can handle full pressure and those that need a gentler approach. We’ve been working with Long Island’s diverse pipe materials for over 25 years, so we know how to get your lines clean without causing damage.
Most residential properties in Aquebogue need professional sewer jetting every 3-5 years, but your actual schedule depends on several factors including household size, usage patterns, and the age of your plumbing system. Properties with mature trees nearby or older sewer lines may need more frequent service.
The best indicator is monitoring your system’s performance. If drains are slowing down, you notice odors, or you’re dealing with recurring clogs despite other treatments, it’s time for jetting regardless of when you last had it done. Long Island’s sandy soil conditions can affect how quickly problems develop, so local factors matter more than general timelines.
We’ll give you an honest recommendation based on what we find during the inspection and cleaning. Some customers need annual service, others go five years between cleanings. The goal is preventing emergency situations, not selling unnecessary services.
Yes, hydro jetting is extremely effective at cutting through and removing tree roots that have infiltrated your sewer line. The high-pressure water stream can slice through even substantial root masses and flush the debris completely out of your system.
Tree roots are one of the most common causes of sewer line problems in Aquebogue, especially in areas with mature landscaping. Traditional snaking might cut a path through roots, but it leaves most of the root structure intact, so the problem returns quickly. Hydro jetting removes the entire root mass and cleans the pipe walls where roots were attached.
After jetting, we’ll show you the before and after camera footage so you can see exactly how much root material was removed. While we can’t prevent roots from growing back eventually, proper jetting typically gives you several years of clear drainage before roots become a problem again.
Regular drain cleaning with a snake or auger just creates a path through whatever’s blocking your pipe. It’s like poking a hole through a clog without removing the material that caused it. Hydro jetting completely removes all the buildup from your pipe walls, restoring full flow capacity.
Think of it as the difference between pushing through a crowd versus clearing the entire hallway. Snaking gets water moving again temporarily, but hydro jetting gives you pipes that work like they did when they were new. You get better water flow, fewer odors, and problems stay gone for years instead of weeks.
Our hydro jetting service also includes comprehensive video inspection, so you know exactly what was causing your problems and can see the results of our work. Most customers are amazed at the difference in how their drains perform after proper jetting versus the temporary relief they got from repeated snaking.
Yes, we provide 24/7 emergency sewer jetting services throughout Aquebogue and Suffolk County. Sewer backups don’t wait for convenient times, and we understand that sewage in your basement or backing up into your home is a health hazard that needs immediate attention.
Our emergency response includes rapid assessment to determine if hydro jetting is the appropriate solution for your situation. Sometimes emergency situations require immediate clearing with other methods first, followed by thorough jetting once the immediate crisis is resolved.
We keep our emergency response trucks fully equipped with both jetting equipment and traditional clearing tools, so we can handle whatever we find when we arrive. Our goal is stopping the backup first, then providing a long-term solution so you don’t face the same emergency again.