Commercial-Grade Hydro Jetting
High-pressure water blasting removes stubborn buildup, years of grease, and mineral deposits. Effective and eco-friendly.
Overview
Hydro-jetting is one of the most powerful drain cleaning methods available. According to the PHCC, hydro-jetting achieves 95% success rates for severe blockages compared to 60% for mechanical snaking. Using water pressure up to 4000 PSI, hydro-jetting obliterates accumulated grease, mineral deposits, tree roots, and sludge. Unlike chemical cleaners that linger in the environment and damage pipes, hydro-jetting is completely eco-friendly and safe for all pipe types.
Key Benefits
- 95% success rate on severe clogs
- Removes years of buildup
- Environmentally safe method
- Prevents future blockages
- Longer-lasting results than snaking
Our 4-Step Process
- 1Camera inspect the line first
- 2Connect hydro-jetting equipment
- 3High-pressure water blasts debris
- 4Flush and verify clearance
- 5Provide maintenance recommendations
Technical Details
Our commercial-grade hydro-jetting equipment operates at 1500-4000 PSI, powerful enough to clear severe blockages in large pipes. We start with camera inspection to identify any structural pipe damage that might be damaged by high pressure. The high-velocity water stream breaks apart grease, mineral deposits, soap scum, and root fragments, flushing them through the system. Hydro-jetting also cleans the interior pipe walls, providing longer-lasting results than mechanical snaking alone. Service time: 1-3 hours.
Local Denver Expertise
Denver's hard water (200-250 ppm) creates mineral scale deposits that build up over years, causing stubborn blockages. Restaurants, hotels, and commercial properties in Denver often require hydro-jetting to maintain clear drains. Even residential homes benefit from periodic hydro-jetting to remove years of accumulated grease and minerals, preventing future emergencies.
Pricing
$299-$599 for residential; commercial pricing available
Call us at (720) 500-6955 for a free estimate.
Frequently Asked Questions
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