Sewer Jetting in Southampton, NY

Clean Pipes From Wall to Wall

High-pressure hydro jetting removes what snaking leaves behind—grease, roots, and decades of buildup—restoring your sewer lines to nearly original capacity.
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Your Drains Work Like They Should Again

You’re not dealing with slow drains anymore. Water flows freely. Your kitchen doesn’t smell like a sewer. And you’re not calling someone back in three months because the clog returned.

That’s what happens when pipes get cleaned properly. Hydro jetting uses high-pressure water—up to 4,000 PSI—to scour the inside of your sewer lines clean. Not just poke a hole through the blockage. Actually clean the walls.

Tree roots get sliced through and flushed out. Grease buildup gets blasted away. Mineral deposits, soap scum, debris—all of it gets removed. Your pipes are left clear, which means your drains work the way they’re supposed to. No backup. No overflow. No guessing if it’s going to hold.

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We've Been Doing This Since 1998

We’ve been handling sewer and drain issues across Southampton and Suffolk County for over 25 years. We’re licensed, insured, and local—not a franchise that showed up last year.

Southampton’s aging infrastructure and sandy soil create specific challenges. Older clay pipes crack. Tree roots find their way in. Grease doesn’t break down the way people think it does. We’ve seen it all, and we know how to handle it without overselling you on what you don’t need.

You’re working with a small team that shows up, does the work right, and keeps you informed the whole way through. No runaround. No surprise add-ons. Just honest service from people who’ve been part of this community for decades.

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High-Pressure Sewer Cleaning Southampton Process

Here's What Happens When We Jet Your Line

We start with a video inspection if needed. A small camera goes into your sewer line so we can see exactly what’s causing the problem—roots, grease, a collapsed section, whatever it is. No guessing.

Then we bring in the hydro jetting equipment. A specialized nozzle gets fed into your line, and high-pressure water blasts out in all directions. It scrubs the pipe walls clean as it moves through, cutting through roots and flushing out everything in its path. The water pressure is strong enough to handle serious blockages but safe for your pipes—whether they’re PVC, cast iron, or clay.

Once the line is clear, we run the camera through again to confirm everything’s flowing properly. You’ll see the difference yourself. The whole process is straightforward, and when we’re done, your sewer line is restored to nearly its original diameter. That means better flow, fewer backups, and a system that actually works.

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What You Get With Professional Jetting

This isn’t a quick fix. It’s a complete cleaning that addresses the root cause of your drainage problems.

You get a sewer line that’s been cleaned from wall to wall. Hydro jetting doesn’t just punch a hole through a clog like a snake does—it removes the buildup that’s been narrowing your pipes for years. That means grease, mineral deposits, soap scum, and anything else coating the inside of your line gets flushed out completely.

If you’ve got tree roots infiltrating your sewer line, hydro jetting cuts through them and clears them out. Southampton properties with mature trees deal with this constantly, especially older homes with clay pipes. Roots find the smallest crack and grow until they block the whole line. High-pressure water handles it.

For commercial kitchens and restaurants in Southampton, regular hydro jetting keeps your grease lines clear and your operation in compliance. Grease doesn’t break down—it builds up. And when it does, you’re looking at backups, health code violations, and shutdowns. Routine jetting prevents all of that by keeping your lines clear and your grease traps working the way they should.

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How is hydro jetting different from snaking a drain?

Snaking uses a mechanical cable to poke a hole through a clog. It gives you temporary relief, but it doesn’t clean the pipe. All the grease, roots, and buildup stuck to the walls stay there, which means the clog comes back.

Hydro jetting is a completely different process. High-pressure water scours the inside of your sewer line clean—not just through the blockage, but along the entire pipe wall. It removes everything: grease, roots, mineral deposits, debris. Your pipe is restored to nearly its original diameter, which means water flows at full capacity again.

That’s why hydro jetting lasts longer. You’re not just clearing a path—you’re actually cleaning the line. For properties in Southampton dealing with recurring blockages, this is the solution that finally stops the cycle.

Hydro jetting is safe for all types of pipes when done correctly—PVC, cast iron, clay, even older lines. The key is knowing what pressure to use and how to handle pipes that might already be compromised.

That’s why we inspect your line first. A video camera shows us the condition of your pipes before we start. If there’s a crack, a collapse, or severe corrosion, we’ll know. And we’ll tell you. If your line can’t handle jetting, we’ll recommend a different approach.

For most sewer lines—even older ones—hydro jetting is the most effective and safest way to get them clean. The water pressure is adjustable, and the process doesn’t involve any mechanical force that could crack or break a pipe. It’s just water doing what it does best: cleaning thoroughly without causing damage.

Most residential properties in Southampton benefit from hydro jetting every two to three years. But that depends on your specific situation.

If you’ve got large trees near your sewer line, you’re dealing with root intrusion more often. Roots grow back, and they’ll find their way into the same cracks. In that case, annual jetting might make more sense.

Commercial kitchens and restaurants need more frequent service—usually quarterly. Grease buildup happens fast in high-volume operations, and waiting too long means backups, violations, and downtime. Regular jetting keeps your lines clear and your business running.

If you’re not sure what schedule makes sense for your property, we can give you a recommendation based on what we see during the inspection. Some lines need more attention. Some are fine with less. We’ll tell you what actually makes sense, not what makes us the most money.

Yes. Hydro jetting is one of the most effective ways to clear tree roots from sewer lines.

The high-pressure water cuts through roots and flushes them out of the pipe completely. It’s not a temporary fix—it’s a full removal. The nozzle is designed to scrub the pipe walls as it moves through, which means even smaller root fibers get cleared out.

That said, if roots have infiltrated your line, they’ll grow back unless the crack or joint they’re coming through gets repaired. Hydro jetting clears the blockage and restores flow, but it doesn’t fix the structural issue. We’ll let you know if that’s something you need to address so you’re not dealing with the same problem a year from now.

For Southampton properties with older clay pipes and mature trees, root intrusion is common. Regular jetting keeps the line clear while you decide whether a repair or replacement makes sense down the road.

Yes. We’re available 24/7 for sewer emergencies in Southampton and throughout Suffolk County.

When you’ve got raw sewage backing up into your home or business, waiting until morning isn’t an option. We understand that. We respond quickly, and we bring the equipment needed to handle the problem on the spot—including hydro jetting if that’s what it takes to get your line clear.

Emergency service works the same way as scheduled service. We assess the situation, clear the blockage, and make sure your system is flowing properly before we leave. If there’s a bigger issue—like a collapsed pipe or major root intrusion—we’ll walk you through what needs to happen next.

You’re not getting a runaround or a temporary patch. You’re getting the same honest, thorough service we’d provide during regular hours, just faster.

Not much. We handle most of the prep ourselves.

Make sure we have clear access to your sewer cleanout—that’s the access point where we’ll insert the jetting equipment. If it’s buried, overgrown, or blocked, let us know ahead of time. We can usually work around it, but it helps to know in advance.

If you’re having us jet a commercial kitchen line, avoid running water or using drains right before we arrive. The less active flow there is, the easier it is for us to work efficiently.

That’s really it. We bring the equipment, do the inspection, and handle the jetting. You don’t need to clear your schedule or move furniture. Just point us to the cleanout and we’ll take it from there. If anything else is needed, we’ll let you know when we schedule the appointment.

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