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You know that feeling when your kitchen sink backs up again three weeks after the last “fix”? That stops here. Hydro jetting doesn’t just poke a hole through your clog like traditional snaking. It blasts away years of grease, hair, soap scum, and debris that’s been building up on your pipe walls.
Think of it as pressure washing the inside of your pipes. The high-pressure water reaches every surface, removing the sticky buildup that catches new debris and creates those recurring clogs you’re tired of dealing with.
When we’re done, your pipes are actually clean. Not just temporarily open, but genuinely clean. That means water flows freely, odors disappear, and you stop worrying about the next backup.
We’ve been solving drain problems in Dedham since 2007. We’ve seen it all in this town – from the older homes near Dedham Square with their cast iron pipes to the newer developments dealing with root intrusion from mature trees.
Massachusetts plumbing systems face unique challenges. The freeze-thaw cycles, the mix of old and new construction, the way grease behaves in New England’s climate – these all affect how your drains perform. We understand these local factors because we work with them every day.
Our transparent pricing means you know exactly what you’re paying before we start. No surprise charges, no hidden fees. Just honest service from people who live and work in your community.
First, we inspect your pipes with a video camera. This shows us exactly where the blockage is, what’s causing it, and whether your pipes can handle the pressure. No guesswork, no assumptions.
Next comes the actual hydro jetting. We insert a specialized nozzle into your drain line and blast water at up to 4,000 PSI through your pipes. The water shoots forward to break through the blockage, then the nozzle design pulls debris back toward the access point as we retrieve the hose.
Finally, we run the camera through again to confirm everything is clear. You’ll see the difference on the monitor – clean pipe walls instead of buildup, smooth water flow instead of restrictions. The whole process typically takes 1-3 hours depending on your system’s size and the severity of buildup.
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Every hydro jetting service includes a complete video inspection before and after the cleaning. You’ll see exactly what we found and the results we achieved. No taking our word for it.
We bring our own water supply, so there’s no impact on your home’s water pressure during the service. Our equipment is designed for residential and commercial properties throughout Dedham, from the historic homes downtown to the newer subdivisions off Route 1.
For Dedham residents, we’re particularly familiar with the drainage challenges caused by the area’s mature tree roots and the mix of newer PVC with older clay and cast iron pipes. Many homes here were built in different eras, creating unique connection points that require experienced handling. We also understand how the local soil conditions and seasonal weather patterns affect your plumbing system’s performance.
Hydro jetting typically costs between $300-800 for residential properties in Dedham, depending on the severity of your blockage and the length of pipe that needs cleaning. We provide upfront pricing after our initial video inspection, so you know exactly what you’re paying before we start.
The cost varies based on factors like pipe diameter, accessibility, and how much buildup we’re removing. Main sewer lines generally cost more than individual drain lines due to their size and complexity. We offer free estimates and include the initial camera inspection in our service price, so there are no surprise charges.
Yes, when performed by trained professionals, hydro jetting is safe for most pipe materials, including the older cast iron and clay pipes common in Dedham’s historic homes. We always start with a video inspection to assess your pipe condition before applying any pressure.
Our technicians adjust water pressure based on your specific pipe material and condition. For very old or damaged pipes, we may recommend alternative cleaning methods or suggest repairs before hydro jetting. The video inspection shows us exactly what we’re working with, including any cracks, joint separations, or areas of concern that need special attention.
Most Dedham homeowners benefit from hydro jetting every 1-2 years as preventive maintenance. However, the frequency depends on your usage patterns, pipe age, and local factors like tree roots or heavy grease disposal.
If you have recurring clogs, slow drains, or notice odors coming from your drains, you probably need hydro jetting sooner. Commercial properties or homes with heavy usage may need annual service. After your first hydro jetting, we can recommend a maintenance schedule based on what we found in your specific system and your household’s needs.
Drain snaking cuts a hole through blockages, while hydro jetting completely removes the buildup causing them. Think of snaking as poking a tunnel through a clog – it restores flow temporarily but leaves most of the debris stuck to your pipe walls.
Hydro jetting uses high-pressure water to scour the entire pipe interior, removing grease, soap scum, hair, and other accumulation that snaking can’t touch. This means your drains stay clear much longer, and you’re less likely to experience recurring clogs. While snaking might cost less upfront, hydro jetting provides better long-term value by actually solving the underlying problem.
No, hydro jetting is performed entirely through existing access points like cleanouts, floor drains, or toilet flanges. We don’t need to dig up your yard or damage your landscaping to clean your pipes.
The process is contained within your plumbing system. We access your sewer line through existing cleanouts or other entry points, then work from inside the pipes. The only equipment visible outside is our truck and the hose running to the access point. Your landscaping, driveway, and property remain completely undisturbed during the cleaning process.
Hydro jetting effectively removes most common blockages including grease buildup, soap scum, hair clogs, food debris, and even some tree roots. However, it won’t work on solid objects like toys, jewelry, or structural issues like collapsed pipes.
The initial video inspection shows us exactly what’s blocking your pipes and whether hydro jetting is the right solution. If we find solid objects or pipe damage, we’ll recommend the appropriate alternative approach. For organic buildup, mineral deposits, and most typical household clogs, hydro jetting is extremely effective and provides lasting results.