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High-pressure Hydro-jetting
High-pressure Hydro-jetting | Drain Opening | Plumbing | Morristown
When stubborn clogs bring your busy Morristown day to a stand-still, HEP’s high-pressure hydro-jetting blasts the problem away with a focused stream of water powerful enough to scour the inside of your pipes—yet gentle on the plumbing itself. Years of grease, soap scum, tree-root intrusions, and mineral buildup are pulverized and flushed out, restoring full flow without harsh chemicals or invasive digging. The result is a rapid, reliable drain opening that leaves your lines as clean as the day they were installed.
Homeowners and businesses across Morris County trust our licensed technicians for same-day service, upfront pricing, and the peace of mind that comes with a 100% satisfaction guarantee. Whether you’re facing a slow kitchen sink, a backed-up main sewer, or simply want preventative maintenance before guests arrive, one call to HEP puts cutting-edge hydro-jetting technology and decades of plumbing expertise on your side. Experience the powerful, eco-friendly way to keep water moving—and keep your routine flowing—today.
FAQs
What is high-pressure hydro-jetting and how does it clear drains?
Hydro-jetting is a professional drain-cleaning method that uses a specialized hose and nozzle to deliver water at pressures up to 4,000 PSI. The force of the water scours the full diameter of the pipe, breaking up grease, scale, soap scum, tree roots, and other debris, then flushes the loosened material out to the main sewer. Unlike cable snaking, which only bores a hole through the clog, hydro-jetting cleans the entire interior surface of the pipe for a longer-lasting result.
Is hydro-jetting safe for my home’s plumbing system?
Yes—when performed by a licensed plumber, hydro-jetting is safe for most residential and commercial drain lines made of PVC, cast iron, copper, or ABS. Before jetting, we run a video inspection to check pipe condition and identify weak spots or collapsed sections. If we find fragile or severely corroded pipe, we’ll recommend an alternative solution. Our technicians adjust pressure settings to match pipe material and diameter, ensuring effective cleaning without damage.
How much does hydro-jetting cost in Morristown?
Pricing depends on the number of lines, pipe diameter, severity of the blockage, and whether a camera inspection is needed. For most single residential drains, costs range from $350 to $600. Commercial lines or heavily root-infested sewer mains can run $600–$1,200. We provide up-front, flat-rate quotes after a free on-site assessment, so there are no surprises. Ask about our preventive maintenance packages to save on recurring service.
How long does the service take and will it disrupt my day?
A typical hydro-jetting appointment for a single residential drain takes 60–90 minutes, including setup, jetting, and a post-cleaning camera verification. While water service is temporarily paused during the process, you can resume normal water use as soon as we’re done. For businesses in Morristown, we’re happy to schedule after-hours or weekend appointments to minimize downtime.
How often should I have my drains hydro-jetted?
For homes with normal usage, hydro-jetting every 1–2 years keeps kitchen and main sewer lines free of buildup. Restaurants, cafés, and other commercial kitchens often benefit from quarterly or semi-annual service because of heavy grease loads. If you have trees near your sewer line or experience frequent backups, annual jetting combined with periodic camera inspections is recommended.
Why choose your Morristown team for hydro-jetting?
We’re a locally owned, licensed, and insured plumbing company that has served Morristown and Morris County for over 20 years. Our technicians are certified in high-pressure jetting safety, and we use state-of-the-art equipment capable of handling 1½-inch sink lines up to 12-inch commercial mains. Every job includes a free video inspection and a written warranty. Plus, we’re available 24/7 for emergency drain openings, so you never have to wait when a blockage threatens your property.