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Hydro jetting services in San Jose

Hydrojetting Services

Got a stubborn clog? Call (408) 716-2395 to schedule hydrojetting services—we even offer same-day service!

Clogs can be frustrating, especially when a regular drain snake just isn’t enough. If you’re dealing with a tough, persistent blockage, it’s time to bring in the hydroflusher. This powerful tool can clear out almost anything—small roots, grease, baby wipes, feminine products, and more.

However, if there are large roots or rocks in your sewer line, hydrojetting might not be the best solution. But don’t worry—PlumberSanJose is here to assess the problem and find the right fix!

If your sewer or storm drain is severely blocked, let PlumberSanJose handle it with expert hydrojetting services and get your pipes flowing smoothly again!

What Is Hydrojetting?

Hydrojetting is an effective method used by our plumbing experts to clear blocked drain and sewer lines. At PlumberSanJose, we use high-pressure water, ranging from 1,500 to 4,000 psi, to break through tough clogs and debris.

Unlike traditional methods, hydrojetting doesn’t just push the blockage; it completely clears grease, roots, and buildup, restoring your pipes to optimal condition. Since this process requires specialized equipment and expertise, it should always be performed by a licensed professional.

If you’re struggling with a stubborn clog, hydrojetting might be the best solution. Contact PlumberSanJose today and let our experts handle the job.

Why Are Broken Pipes So Serious?

  • Preventative Maintenance – Hydrojetting keeps your drains in top shape by clearing out debris and grease, helping you avoid unexpected clogs and drain backups.

  • Goes the Distance – Hydrojetting hoses can reach up to 200 feet, much farther than the typical 50 feet your average drain snake can handle, ensuring a thorough clean.

  • Degreaser – Hydrojetting can also involve using a degreasing agent to clean your pipes, helping maintain their condition and maximize their lifespan for smooth drainage.

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