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High-pressure Jetters
High-pressure Jetters | Drain Opening | Plumbing | Norris
Clogged pipes donât stand a chance against HEPâs high-pressure jetters. Harnessing streams of water at up to 4,000 PSI, our certified technicians scour the inside of your lines, blasting away grease, roots, and years of buildup without harsh chemicals or risky DIY tools. Homeowners and businesses across Norris love the speed, cleanliness, and long-lasting results of our professional drain opening serviceâbecause it keeps water moving and daily routines on track.
Whether youâve noticed slow sinks, gurgling toilets, or a sudden backup, one call to HEP brings prompt, polite experts to your doorâoften the same day. We inspect the clog, choose the ideal nozzle, and flush the problem down the line, leaving your pipes spotless and fully restored. Transparent pricing, 24/7 emergency response, and a satisfaction guarantee mean peace of mind flows just as freely as your water. Reach out today and feel the difference a high-pressure clean can make.
FAQs
What is high-pressure jetting and how does it clear blocked drains?
High-pressure jetting is a drain-cleaning technique that propels water at 3,000â4,000 PSI through a specialized nozzle. The force of the water scours the inner walls of the pipe, breaking up grease, tree roots, mineral deposits, and other obstructions. Unlike mechanical snaking, which only punches a hole through the clog, jetting restores the full internal diameter of the pipe for improved long-term flow.
Is high-pressure jetting safe for my plumbing system?
Yes. When performed by licensed Norris technicians, jetting is safe for residential, commercial, and industrial piping. We assess your pipe material (PVC, cast iron, copper, etc.) and select the correct pressure and nozzle. The water stream cleans without the harsh chemicals that can corrode pipes, making it environmentally friendly and pipe-safe.
When should I choose jetting over traditional snaking?
Jetting is ideal when you have recurring blockages, heavy grease buildup, invasive tree roots, or sluggish main lines that a standard auger canât fully clear. It is also recommended as preventative maintenance in restaurants, multifamily buildings, and properties with mature trees whose roots infiltrate sewer lines.
How long does a typical jetting service take in Norris?
Most residential jobs take 60â90 minutes, including setup, inspection, jetting, and final camera verification. Larger commercial or industrial systems may require 2â4 hours, especially if multiple lines or severe root intrusion is involved. We provide a time estimate after the initial on-site evaluation.
Will jetting disrupt my home or business operations?
Disruption is minimal. We access the drain through existing cleanouts or roof vents, so no digging or wall removal is required. Water usage is brief, and our equipment is truck-mounted, keeping noise and mess outside. Businesses often schedule jetting after hours; our Norris team is available 24/7 to accommodate your schedule.
How much does high-pressure jetting cost and what factors affect the price?
In Norris, residential jetting typically ranges from $275 to $450 per line. Prices vary based on pipe length, severity of blockage, accessibility, and whether a pre- or post-service camera inspection is requested. Commercial pricing starts around $450 and scales with pipe size, grease content, and number of lines. We offer upfront, flat-rate quotes before any work begins.