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Professional Hydro Jetting Services

When drain or sewer problems strike, ordinary fixes rarely hold. Snaking may punch through a clog, but it leaves grease, sludge, scale, and sediment clinging to pipe walls — setting the stage for the next blockage. That's where professional jetting changes everything.

Our licensed, certified plumber team deploys high-PSI pressure systems with precision nozzle and hose configurations tailored to each job. The process begins with a camera inspection — giving our technician a clear diagnosis of every obstruction, buildup, and residue hiding inside your mainline, lateral, or cleanout access points. Only then does the jetter go to work, delivering a powerful water stream that strips debris, dissolves roots, removes mineral descaling deposits, and fully restores flow through every inch of pipe.

We serve residential, commercial, industrial, and municipal clients — from single-family homes to large facilities requiring heavy-duty equipment and pump capacity. Every job includes a warranty on workmanship, transparent estimate before we start, and emergency availability when you can't wait.

Regular maintenance — including scheduled jetting — prevents backflow, extends pipe lifespan, and eliminates the unclogging cycle for good. Contact us today and keep your plumbing running at peak performance.

What Hydro Jetting Removes

Professional jetting addresses virtually every category of pipe obstruction and buildup.

Kitchen FOG (fats, oils, grease) coats pipe walls over time and hardens into thick blockages. High-pressure water emulsifies and flushes it entirely.

Root tendrils enter pipe joints and expand, causing major sewer blockages. The jetter nozzle cuts through and flushes roots out of the line.

Hard water leaves calcium and mineral scale on pipe walls, narrowing flow over time. Descaling jetting breaks and removes these hardened layers.

Years of accumulated organic matter, soap scum, and sediment create slow drains and odor. Jetting clears all residue in a single pass.

The Hydro Jetting Process: Step by Step

Step #1

Sewer camera inspection

Every job begins with a video camera inspection. Our technician feeds a flexible camera through the drain line to identify the exact location, type, and severity of the blockage — and to assess pipe condition. This diagnosis determines the correct pressure setting and nozzle type, and confirms whether jetting is the right method for your specific pipes.
Step #2

Equipment setup and nozzle selection

Based on inspection findings, the technician selects the appropriate jetter nozzle (penetrating, rotating, root-cutting, or chain flail) and sets the pump to the correct PSI for your pipe diameter and material. The hose is fed through the cleanout access point.
Step #3

High-pressure pipe cleaning

The jetter is activated and the technician works the hose through the full length of the affected line. The high-pressure water stream scrubs buildup from the pipe walls, cuts through roots and grease, breaks apart compacted debris, and flushes all loosened material downstream and out of the system.
Step #4

Post-jetting flow verification

Once cleaning is complete, a final camera pass or flow test confirms the pipe is fully clear and restored. The technician reviews findings with you, notes any areas of concern (cracks, joint gaps, corrosion), and recommends a maintenance schedule to prevent recurrence.
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Pricing

We believe in total transparency, especially when you're stressed. Below are our flat rates for the most common emergency services in Miami. *

Service Description Typical Time Frame Flat Rate
Sewer Camera Inspection Video diagnostic of drain or sewer line condition prior to any jetting service. Required before all hydro jetting jobs. 30–60 min $150–$300
Kitchen Drain Jetting High-pressure cleaning of kitchen sink line and grease trap lateral. 1–1.5 hours $250–$450
Bathroom Drain Jetting Jetting of tub, shower, or sink drain lines with soap scum and hair buildup. 1-1.5 hours $200–$375
Main Sewer Line Jetting Full hydro jetting of the primary sewer lateral from cleanout to city main. 1-2 hours $400–$800
Root Intrusion Removal Targeted high-pressure root cutting and flushing from sewer lateral. 2-3 hours $500–$950
Whole-House Drain Package Camera inspection + jetting of main sewer line + up to 3 secondary drain lines. 3-4 hour $750–$1,300
Commercial Grease Line Jetting Heavy-duty jetting of commercial kitchen drain and grease trap lines. 2-4 hour $600–$1,800
Commercial Mainline Jetting Industrial-scale jetting for multi-unit buildings, HOAs, or municipal lines (2"–24" diameter). 3-6 hours $1,200–$3,000
Preventive Maintenance Visit Scheduled jetting at agreed intervals for residential or commercial clients. Discounted rate vs. one-off service. 1-2 hours From $299
Emergency Hydro Jetting Same-day or after-hours response for active sewer backup or flood-risk situation. 1-3 hours +$150–$300 surcharge

*Flat rates include all parts and labor for the listed service. A $99 diagnostic fee applies if no repair is performed. Rates are subject to change based on extreme complexity. Travel within Miami-Dade is included

Signs You Need Hydro Jetting Services

When drain snaking and chemical cleaners stop working, jetting restores your pipes to peak performance — without damaging your plumbing.

What Is Hydro Jetting?

Hydro jetting is a professional drain and sewer cleaning method that uses a high-pressure water stream — typically between 1,500 and 35,000 PSI — to scour the interior walls of pipes and flush out accumulated debris. Unlike a drain snake, which only punches a hole through a blockage, the jetter head sprays water in multiple directions simultaneously, removing buildup from the entire pipe circumference and restoring it to near-original flow capacity.

A trained technician feeds a flexible hose fitted with a specialized nozzle into the pipe via a cleanout access point. The pump pressurizes water to the appropriate PSI for the pipe diameter and material. Forward-facing jets break through the obstruction while rear-facing jets propel the head deeper and flush all loosened debris back out of the system. The result is a thoroughly clean pipe — not just a cleared clog.

Hydro Jetting vs. Drain Snaking: Key Differences

Factor Hydro jetting Drain snaking Chemical cleaners
Cleaning depth Full pipe wall — 360° Hole only through clog Surface reaction only
Removes grease & scale Yes — completely Partially or not at all Partially — soft grease only
Cuts tree roots Yes — high-pressure flush Yes — basic cutting only No
Long-term result 18–24 months typical Short-term relief Days to weeks
Cost Higher upfront Lower upfront Lowest upfront
Best for Severe/recurring clogs, grease, roots Minor hair/paper clogs Very early-stage buildup only

Residential Hydro Jetting Services

Home plumbing systems accumulate grease, soap scum, hair, and mineral scale over years of normal use. When drain snaking and chemical cleaners stop working, jetting restores your pipes to peak performance without damaging your plumbing.

When Your Home Needs Hydro Jetting

Your home may need hydro jetting if you notice multiple slow drains throughout the house, gurgling sounds from toilets or floor drains, sewage odors from drains or yard, recurring clogs returning within weeks of snaking, sewer backup into tubs, showers, or basement floor drains, or if more than two years have passed since your last professional drain cleaning.

Which Home Drain Lines We Service

We service main sewer lines, kitchen drains, bathroom drains, lateral lines, floor drains, laundry drains, cleanout lines, and basement drains for single-family homes and multi-unit residential properties of all sizes.

Commercial Hydro Jetting Services

Commercial plumbing systems handle far greater volume and grease load than residential pipes, making routine jetting essential for regulatory compliance and uninterrupted operations.

  • Restaurants and Food Service Facilities
    Kitchen grease trap lines and main drain lines in food service facilities require jetting every 3–6 months. We eliminate FOG buildup before it causes health code violations, foul odors, or emergency shutdowns during service hours.
  • Multi-Unit Properties and HOAs
    Shared sewer mains and lateral lines in apartment complexes and HOA communities are high-risk for root intrusion and sediment buildup. We service shared infrastructure with trailer-mounted heavy-duty jetters capable of handling large-diameter mainlines serving dozens of units.
  • Industrial and Municipal Applications
    We operate high-volume hydro jetting equipment capable of clearing lines from 2 to 24 inches in diameter — including municipal culverts, stormwater lines, and industrial process drains requiring the most powerful pump capacity available.
  • Scheduled Maintenance Programs
    Businesses and property managers benefit from a preventive maintenance plan: scheduled jetting at agreed intervals with discounted service rates, extended warranties, and priority emergency response. Routine maintenance reduces the frequency and cost of emergency call-outs over time.

Is hydro jetting safe for your pipes?

Hydro jetting is safe for most modern plumbing — but pipe condition must be assessed before service. This is why a camera inspection always comes first.

Pipe materials and suitability

  • PVC
  • ABS
  • Cast iron
  • HDPE
  • Clay (assess first)
  • Orangeburg (risk)
  • Corroded iron (assess)

Why a camera inspection comes first

If a pipe has existing cracks, separated joints, severe corrosion, or is made of brittle material, high pressure could worsen the damage. The camera inspection identifies these conditions in advance. In cases where jetting poses risk, we recommend pipe lining, spot repair, or a lower-pressure flush instead — and we'll tell you exactly why before starting any work.

Why Choose Us for Hydro Jetting

Licensed and certified technicians.

Every member of our team is licensed, insured, and fully trained on hydro jetting equipment and pipe safety protocols. We handle every job with the precision that your plumbing infrastructure requires.

Professional equipment and technology.

We operate both portable units and trailer-mounted heavy-duty jetters for pipes ranging from 1.5 to 24 inches in diameter — the right equipment for any scale of job, residential or industrial.

Workmanship warranty.

We stand behind every hydro jetting service with a written guarantee. If the problem recurs within the warranty period, we return and resolve it at no additional charge.

Same-day and emergency service.

Sewer backups and drain emergencies don't wait for business hours. We offer same-day scheduling and emergency hydro jetting availability whenever you need it.

Hear From Our Happy Customers in Miami

We've helped thousands of homeowners and businesses.

Melissa P.
★★★★★

"Sewer backed up and I was stressed. But Miami Expert Plumbing sent a tech fast. Price was clear before he started. It was a bit pricey - but the reliability of restoration is great."

Ernest R.
★★★★★

"My garden was flooding from a broken sewer. The team arrived and started digging. They replaced the old pipe with a new one. Price was fair for such a big job. It was loud - but the technical condition is perfect now."

Patricia R.
★★★★★

"Water was standing in the bathtub. The plumber did some tests and found a blockage deep down. He cleared it fast. And he gave tips for future use. Costs were what we agreed on. Quality of assembly seems professional."

Your Questions, Answered

We believe in transparency. Here are answers to the questions we hear most often.

For most residential properties, every 18–22 months is sufficient for preventive maintenance. Restaurants and commercial kitchens typically need jetting every 3–6 months due to high grease load. If you have large trees near your sewer line, annual service is recommended.
It can, if performed without a prior inspection. That's why we always run a camera diagnosis first. If your pipes are made of clay, corroded cast iron, or deteriorated Orangeburg, we'll recommend a safer alternative and explain the risks clearly before proceeding.
A standard residential service typically takes 1–2 hours including the camera inspection. Commercial jobs or severe root intrusion may require 3–4 hours. We'll give you a time estimate when we schedule the appointment.
For most serious or recurring drain problems, yes. Snaking pokes a hole through a clog; jetting scrubs the entire pipe wall clean and removes the root cause of buildup. For minor hair or paper clogs, snaking may be sufficient and more cost-effective.
We serve the full metro area and surrounding communities. Enter your zip code on our contact page or call us directly — we'll confirm service availability and schedule your free estimate right away.
No. Hydro jetting is a completely non-invasive procedure — no excavation, no digging, and no damage to your yard or landscaping.
The key difference is pipe condition, not clog severity. Hydro jetting is the right solution when your pipes are structurally intact but blocked or coated with grease, roots, scale, or debris — the pipe itself is fine, it just needs to be cleaned. Pipe replacement becomes necessary when a camera inspection reveals structural damage: cracks, collapsed sections, severely corroded walls, separated joints, or pipe material that has deteriorated beyond repair.

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