Sewer Jetting in Coram, NY

Drain Problems That Actually Stay Fixed

High-pressure hydro jetting removes what snaking can’t reach—roots, grease, sand, and years of buildup—so your drains flow like new again.
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Hydro Jetting Services Coram, NY

What Happens When Your Drains Actually Work

You stop dealing with the same clog every few months. No more slow drains in the kitchen. No more calling someone out to snake the same line again.

Hydro jetting uses high-pressure water—anywhere from 3,000 to 8,000 PSI—to scour your pipes clean from the inside out. It doesn’t just poke a hole through the blockage like a snake does. It removes the buildup entirely: grease that’s been coating your restaurant’s lines for years, tree roots that found their way into aging clay pipes, sand and sludge that washed in during storms.

What you’re left with is a pipe that flows at full capacity. Not 60%. Not “good enough for now.” Full capacity. That’s what makes the difference between a temporary fix and actually solving the problem.

Sewer Line Jetting Company Coram

We've Been Doing This Since 1998

We’ve been handling cesspool and drain work in Coram, NY and across Suffolk County for over 25 years. We’re a small, family-owned team that knows the local soil conditions, the aging infrastructure in older neighborhoods, and what actually works long-term.

We’re not the company that shows up, snakes your drain, and tells you to call back in three months. We’re the ones with the hydro jetting equipment and the experience to handle roots, grease, sand infiltration, and whatever else Suffolk County properties throw at us. Licensed, insured, and local—not a national franchise with rotating techs.

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High-Pressure Sewer Cleaning Coram, NY

Here's What Actually Happens During the Job

First, we inspect the line with a camera to see what we’re dealing with. That tells us where the blockage is, what’s causing it, and whether hydro jetting is the right move or if there’s structural damage that needs a different approach.

Once we know the line can handle it, we feed a specialized nozzle into the pipe. The nozzle shoots water in multiple directions—forward to break through the clog, and backward at an angle to scour the pipe walls clean. The pressure does the work. It cuts through grease, pulverizes roots, and flushes out sand and debris that’s been building up for years.

After the jetting, we run the camera through again to confirm the line is clear and flowing properly. You’re not guessing whether it worked. You see it.

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Commercial Sewer Jetting Coram, NY

What This Service Actually Covers

Residential hydro jetting handles main line blockages, recurring clogs in older homes, and root intrusion in aging clay pipes common throughout Coram. If you’ve got a septic system or cesspool, we make sure the jetting doesn’t damage it—just clears the lines feeding into it.

Commercial sewer jetting focuses on grease line cleaning for restaurants, multi-unit properties with shared drain systems, and buildings dealing with heavy usage. Suffolk County health department regulations don’t mess around when it comes to grease traps and FOG compliance. Hydro jetting keeps those lines clear and your business compliant.

We also handle emergency hydro jetting when a backup happens outside business hours or you’ve got a situation that can’t wait. Tree roots don’t care that it’s Sunday. Neither do we.

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How is hydro jetting different from snaking a drain?

Snaking punches a hole through the clog. It’s fast, it’s cheap, and it gets water moving again. But it leaves most of the buildup on the pipe walls—grease, roots, sludge, whatever caused the problem in the first place. That’s why the clog comes back in a few weeks or months.

Hydro jetting removes the buildup entirely. The high-pressure water scours the inside of the pipe clean, flushing out everything that’s been accumulating. You’re not just opening a path for water to squeeze through. You’re restoring the pipe to close to its original diameter.

If you’ve been calling for drain service every few months, that’s a sign snaking isn’t cutting it. Hydro jetting is what actually fixes the problem so you can go years without needing service again.

Not if it’s done correctly. That’s why we always run a camera inspection first. If your pipes are already cracked, collapsed, or severely corroded, we’ll tell you that before we start. Hydro jetting won’t fix structural damage, and we’re not going to make it worse by forcing water through a line that can’t handle it.

For pipes that are intact but just clogged or coated with buildup, hydro jetting is safe and effective. We adjust the pressure based on what the line can handle. Older clay pipes, cast iron, PVC—they all get treated differently.

The inspection is the key. It tells us whether jetting will solve your problem or whether you’re looking at a repair or replacement situation. We’re not here to sell you a service that won’t work.

Most residential jobs take a couple of hours start to finish. That includes the camera inspection before and after, plus the actual jetting. If the blockage is straightforward—grease buildup, minor root intrusion—it’s usually on the shorter end.

Commercial jobs or properties with extensive root damage can take longer. We’re not rushing through it just to get to the next call. The goal is to clear the line completely, not just enough to get by.

You’ll know the timeline once we inspect the line and see what we’re dealing with. No surprises, no “we’ll need to come back tomorrow” unless there’s actually a reason for it.

Yes, and it’s one of the most common reasons people call us in Coram. Tree roots are aggressive. They find any crack or joint in your pipe and grow right in, treating it like an all-you-can-drink buffet. Older clay pipes are especially vulnerable.

Hydro jetting cuts through roots and flushes them out of the line. The high-pressure water breaks them apart and clears the pipe so water can flow again. It’s not a permanent solution if the pipe is damaged—roots will eventually come back through the same cracks. But it buys you time and restores flow without having to dig up your yard immediately.

If the root intrusion is severe or the pipe is compromised, we’ll let you know during the inspection. Sometimes jetting is enough. Sometimes you need a repair. We’ll tell you which one applies to your situation.

Yes, as long as it’s done by someone who knows what they’re doing. The key is jetting the lines leading to the cesspool or septic tank—not the tank itself. We’re clearing the drains, not blasting water into your cesspool and stirring up problems.

Hydro jetting uses only water, no chemicals. That’s important for septic systems because harsh chemicals can kill the bacteria that break down waste. Jetting keeps your lines clear without messing with the biological process happening in the tank.

Coram has a lot of properties on cesspool systems. We’ve been servicing them for over 25 years. We know how to clear the lines without causing damage or creating new problems. If your cesspool itself needs attention, that’s a separate conversation—but jetting the drains feeding into it is safe and effective.

It depends on what’s going into your drains. Residential properties with normal use might go years between services. If you’ve got a lot of trees near your sewer line or you’re on an older system, you might need it more often—every few years to stay ahead of root growth.

Commercial kitchens are different. Grease buildup happens fast, and Suffolk County regulations require you to stay on top of it. Many restaurants schedule hydro jetting annually or even more frequently depending on volume.

The best indicator is whether you’re dealing with recurring clogs. If you’re calling for drain service every few months, it’s time to jet the line and actually clear it out. After that, you’ll have a much better sense of how long the results last based on your specific property and usage.

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