Even with the utmost care, you’re bound to encounter the occasional clogged drain. Fortunately, many clogs can be cleared with the help of a plunger and perhaps some drain cleaner. However, others are hidden deep in your home’s plumbing pipes or in the main sewer line. If you’re always pouring drain cleaner Water Jetting down your sink, it may be time to call in a professional.
Over time, debris build-up can stick to the walls of your pipes and decrease water pressure. Ignored long enough, it can also lead to cracks or damage. At Norhio Plumbing, we have a few tricks up our sleeves to break up tough clogs and keep your plumbing in tip-top shape. But for those extra-stubborn clogs, water jetting is the best way to clear your plumbing system and remove scale, grease, and clogs.
Read on as we explore water jetting and how it can help solve your plumbing woes.
What Is Water Jetting?
Water jetting (or hydro jetting) is a method used for clearing clogs and debris build-up in pipes and sewer lines using highly pressurized water. Unlike many other clearing methods, water jetting not only addresses existing clogs but can prevent future clogs by clearing the pipe walls of any build-up that slows the flow of water.
It’s important to note that water jetting can make weak portions of a pipe more prone to breakage. Therefore, a video inspection is necessary before starting a water jetting procedure.
When Would I Need Water Jetting?
Troublesome clogs and blockages that won’t clear using standard methods, drains that are overflowing, or slow-moving drains are perfect candidates for water jetting.
Here are some warning signs that water jetting is necessary.
- Frequent Clogs and Back-Ups
If you experience frequent clogs and back-ups, even after the drain has been cleared, you likely have deep-set clogs or a lot of buildup on the walls of the pipes. Water jetting can correct both problems at once.
- Sewage Smell
While it can be caused by something minor like an empty P-trap, the smell of sewage can also indicate a larger-scale problem. Sewer gas is a health hazard and should never flow back into your home. If you notice a sewage smell, see spots or damp areas in your basement, or wetness under the sink, contact a plumber right away.
- Slow-Moving Drains
A slow-moving drain is not only annoying but if ignored can become severe over time. Traditional drain cleaners can provide temporary relief, but they contain corrosive ingredients that can damage pipes with frequent use.
- Fixtures Backing Up into Other Drains
If a sewer line is blocked or there’s a clog in the shared drainpipe between the toilet and shower, you may notice water backing up into the shower each time you flush the toilet. Try plunging the toilet to remove the clog and, if that doesn’t work, water jetting can flush out the deep clog in the sewer line or remove a blockage in the shared drainpipe.
At Norhio Plumbing, we have the right equipment to bust through even the toughest of clogs. Contact us today for the prompt and expert service you’ve come to expect.
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