Drain Cleaning & Hydro-Jetting

Drain cleaning and hydro-jetting in Greater Atlanta — the only method that actually cleans the pipe

Cable snaking for single-drain clogs, hydro-jetting at 3,500–4,000 PSI for grease and root intrusion, and video camera inspection for diagnosis and post-clean verification.

Drain cleaning and hydro-jetting in Greater Atlanta — the only method that actually cleans the pipe

A drain snake punches a hole through a clog — water flows for a few weeks, then the clog reforms because the pipe walls are still coated in grease, scale, or root intrusion. Hydro-jetting scours the pipe walls clean at 3,500–4,000 PSI water pressure, removing the underlying buildup so the line stays clear for years, not weeks.

For diagnosis and post-clean verification, we run a video camera through the line. Pre-clean inspection identifies the cause — root intrusion, pipe collapse, offset joint, scale buildup — and lets us recommend the right method. Post-clean inspection confirms the line is genuinely clean, not just temporarily open. The camera footage gets uploaded to your job record.

Anna distinguishes a single slow drain (kitchen sink, bathroom tub) from a main-line sewer event (toilet + tub + sink all backing up simultaneously) on the first call. Single drains book as routine drain cleaning appointments; main-line events dispatch emergency on-call with the camera and hydro-jet on the truck.

What's included

  • Cable snaking — single-drain blockages (kitchen, bath, tub, laundry)
  • Hydro-jetting — main lines, grease-fouled commercial lines, root intrusion
  • Video camera inspection — pre-clean diagnosis and post-clean verification
  • Recorded camera footage delivered with the invoice
  • Recommendations on repair (spot, lining, replacement) when issues are found
  • Recurring-customer pricing on annual main-line cleaning programs

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Drain Cleaning & Hydro-Jetting — common questions

Is hydro-jetting safe for older pipes?
For pipes in good structural condition (cast iron, copper, PVC, ABS), yes. For pipes that are cracked, collapsed, or heavily corroded, jetting can accelerate failure — which is why we run the camera first. If the line cannot safely take jetting pressure, we recommend a different repair path.
When do you recommend camera inspection?
Always before hydro-jetting (to verify pipe condition), always after main-line work (to confirm the line is clean), and on demand for recurring clog investigation, home purchase inspection, or insurance documentation. The footage is yours to keep.
What is the difference between snake and jet for my kitchen drain?
For a kitchen drain clog from food and grease, a cable snake usually punches through the clog enough to restore flow. If you have recurring kitchen drain clogs every 3–6 months, the pipe walls are still grease-coated — hydro-jetting clears them properly and the recurring problem stops.
How often should main lines be hydro-jetted?
For homes with mature tree roots near the sewer line: annually or every 18 months. For homes without tree pressure: every 3–5 years as preventive maintenance, or whenever you notice the first slow-drain signs. We can set up a recurring reminder.

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