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You get complete peace of mind knowing your drainage problems are actually solved, not just temporarily patched. No more standing water in your basement during Boston’s heavy rains. No more emergency calls to multiple plumbers who can’t fix the real problem.
Hydro jetting uses high-pressure water to completely clear years of buildup from your pipes. Grease, soap scum, tree roots, and debris that’s been accumulating get blasted away entirely. Your drains flow freely again, and they stay that way.
Most customers see results that last 6-12 months or longer, depending on usage. That means fewer service calls, less stress, and more money in your pocket over time.
We’ve been solving drainage problems across Boston neighborhoods since 2007. We understand the unique challenges of older Boston infrastructure, from century-old cast iron pipes in Back Bay to the clay sewer lines common in Jamaica Plain and Dorchester.
We’ve built our reputation on transparent pricing and quality work that lasts. When we quote a price, that’s what you pay. No surprise fees, no upselling once we’re on site, no games.
Our team handles everything from routine maintenance for property management companies to emergency drain backups in single-family homes. We’re licensed, insured, and available 24/7 because plumbing problems don’t wait for business hours.
First, we inspect your drain system with our camera equipment to identify the exact location and type of blockage. This tells us what pressure settings to use and helps avoid any damage to older pipes.
Next, we insert a specialized nozzle connected to our high-pressure water system. The water pressure ranges from 1,500 to 4,000 PSI depending on your pipe material and the severity of the blockage. The nozzle sprays water in multiple directions, scouring the entire pipe wall clean.
Finally, we run the camera through again to confirm the blockage is completely removed and check for any underlying issues. You’ll see the before and after footage yourself, so you know exactly what we accomplished.
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Every hydro jetting service includes a complete camera inspection before and after the cleaning. You’ll get upfront pricing before any work begins, and we’ll explain exactly what we found and how we’ll fix it.
Boston’s older neighborhoods often have unique plumbing challenges. Cast iron pipes in Beacon Hill, clay sewer lines in South End, and root intrusion problems throughout Cambridge and Somerville. We adjust our approach based on your specific pipe material and age.
You’re covered with our 7-day warranty on drain cleaning and 1-year labor warranty. If the same blockage returns within that timeframe, we’ll come back at no charge. New customers also receive a free main sewer line camera inspection to identify potential issues before they become expensive emergencies.
Most residential hydro jetting jobs take 1-3 hours from start to finish, including the initial camera inspection and final verification. Simple kitchen or bathroom drain clogs usually clear within 30-60 minutes of actual jetting time.
Complex blockages like tree root intrusion or years of grease buildup may take longer. We’ll give you an accurate time estimate after the camera inspection shows us exactly what we’re dealing with.
The process itself is thorough because we’re not just punching a hole through the blockage. We’re completely cleaning the pipe walls, which takes more time upfront but gives you much longer-lasting results.
Yes, when performed by experienced professionals who understand Boston’s older infrastructure. We adjust water pressure based on your specific pipe material and condition, which we determine through camera inspection first.
Cast iron pipes common in older Boston neighborhoods can handle hydro jetting well, but we use lower pressures than we would on modern PVC. Clay sewer lines require even more careful pressure management to avoid damage.
If we find pipes that are too deteriorated for hydro jetting, we’ll recommend alternative cleaning methods or discuss replacement options. We never proceed with any service that could damage your plumbing system.
Residential hydro jetting in Boston typically ranges from $350-$800 depending on the complexity of the blockage and accessibility of your drain lines. We provide upfront pricing after inspecting the problem, so you know the exact cost before any work begins.
Emergency service calls outside normal business hours include an additional fee, but we’ll explain all costs upfront. There are no hidden charges for equipment, cleanup, or disposal.
Most customers find hydro jetting cost-effective compared to repeated drain cleaning visits. Since results typically last 6-12 months or longer, you’re actually saving money over time while avoiding the hassle of recurring problems.
Hydro jetting effectively removes grease buildup, soap scum, hair clogs, food debris, mineral deposits, and even tree root intrusion. It’s particularly effective for restaurants and commercial kitchens where grease accumulation is a constant problem.
The high-pressure water cuts through years of buildup that traditional drain snakes can’t reach. It also cleans the entire pipe circumference, not just creates a small hole through the center of the blockage.
However, hydro jetting can’t fix broken pipes, collapsed sections, or major structural damage. If our camera inspection reveals these issues, we’ll discuss repair or replacement options that actually solve the underlying problem.
Yes, we provide 24/7 emergency hydro jetting throughout Boston and surrounding areas. Drain backups don’t wait for convenient times, especially during heavy rains when basement flooding becomes a real concern.
Emergency calls receive priority scheduling, and we typically arrive within 2-4 hours depending on your location and current service demands. We carry all necessary equipment on our trucks, so we can often resolve the problem in a single visit.
Emergency service includes an additional fee beyond normal business hours, but we’ll explain all costs before starting work. Sometimes waiting until morning makes sense financially, and we’ll give you honest advice about your options.
Most residential customers benefit from hydro jetting every 12-18 months, though this varies based on usage patterns and what goes down your drains. Commercial properties, especially restaurants, may need service every 6-12 months.
If you’re dealing with recurring clogs every few months, annual hydro jetting typically eliminates that cycle entirely. Properties with older trees nearby may need more frequent service due to root intrusion.
We’ll recommend a maintenance schedule based on what we find during your initial service. Some customers prefer to schedule regular maintenance to avoid emergency situations entirely, while others prefer to call when problems develop.