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Hydro Jetting in Nampa, ID

Cabling opens a channel through the blockage. Jetting cleans the pipe back to its full diameter.

The problem

What goes wrong

A cabled drain that blocks again within months was never really cleared. The cable made a hole through the obstruction and the water started moving, but the grease, scale or root hair coating the pipe wall is still there, and it catches the next thing that comes down.

Our approach

How we handle it

We jet when the diagnosis calls for it rather than as an upsell. High-pressure water scours the full circumference of the pipe and flushes the debris out rather than pushing it along. On lines with root intrusion we usually camera first, because jetting a pipe that has already failed structurally tells you something important before you spend money on the wrong repair.

What is included

  • High-pressure jetting of fixture, main and commercial lines
  • Grease, scale, sludge and root hair removal
  • Camera inspection before or after where the line history warrants it
  • Assessment of whether the pipe itself is sound
  • A written price before work starts

What it costs

We quote the price before any work starts, so the number you agree to is the number you pay. Where a camera inspection changes what we would recommend, we do that first and requote.

Covered

What this covers

The work that falls under hydro jetting, as listed on our Google Business Profile.

  • Drain cleaning including hydro jetting
  • Hydro Jetting Drain Services
  • Hydro Jetting Services
  • Jetting Services

Hydro Jetting questions

Not answered here? Call and describe what you are seeing. We will tell you what it needs before anyone comes out.

(208) 870-0148

Is hydro jetting safe for older pipes?

Not always, and that is why the inspection matters. A sound pipe of any age handles jetting fine. A line that is already cracked, badly corroded or partially collapsed can be made worse. We camera lines with a history before jetting them rather than finding out the hard way.

How often should a line be jetted?

Most homes never need it on a schedule. Restaurants and commercial kitchens with heavy grease loads often do, typically once or twice a year. For a house, needing it repeatedly is a signal that something structural is wrong with the line rather than a maintenance interval.

Will jetting remove tree roots?

It cuts and flushes out root growth inside the pipe, which restores flow. It does not stop roots returning, because the entry point is still there. Jetting buys time and tells you where the intrusion is; closing the entry point takes a repair, a liner or a replacement of that section.

Get a free estimate

Tell us what is going on and we will call back to confirm a time. If it cannot wait, call (208) 870-0148.

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