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Sewer Jetting
Sewer Jetting | Commercial Plumbing | Plumbing | Walland
When Walland businesses face stubborn clogs, overflowing drains, or foul odors, HEP’s high-pressure sewer jetting team answers with speed and precision. Our technicians blast away grease, sludge, tree roots, and debris using water jets powerful enough to restore full pipe capacity without harsh chemicals. From restaurants on the Parkway to sprawling industrial sites near the river, we keep operations flowing smoothly—and we do it with the punctuality, safety protocols, and transparency that have made HEP a local favorite in commercial plumbing.
Every job starts with a camera inspection, so you see exactly what’s happening inside your lines before we unleash the hydro jet. We schedule around your peak hours, arrive with vacuum trucks to capture runoff, and leave your property cleaner than we found it. Ready to protect your investment, meet health codes, and avoid costly shutdowns? Call HEP today and discover why Walland relies on us for sewer jetting that’s fast, eco-friendly, and built for business.
FAQs
What is sewer jetting and how does it work?
Sewer jetting (also called hydro-jetting) is a process that uses a high-pressure stream of water—typically 3,000–8,000 PSI—to scour the inside walls of your commercial drain and sewer lines. A specialized nozzle attached to flexible hose is inserted into the line; as pressurized water blasts forward and backward, it cuts through grease, roots, scale, and other debris, then flushes the loosened material toward the main sewer for removal. The result is a pipe that is virtually restored to its original diameter without the use of harsh chemicals.
Why is sewer jetting important for commercial properties in Walland?
Restaurants, retail centers, hotels, industrial sites, and institutional facilities in Walland all produce higher volumes of wastewater and debris than the average home. Fats, oils, food scraps, soap, paper products, and mineral scale build up quickly and can cause blockages or slow drains that interrupt business operations. Regular sewer jetting keeps pipes flowing freely, minimizes downtime, extends the life of your plumbing system, and helps you stay compliant with local health codes and environmental regulations.
How often should my business schedule sewer jetting service?
Frequency depends on the type of business, the age and material of your piping, and your past history of clogs. As a general guideline, restaurants and food-service kitchens benefit from quarterly jetting, while office buildings and retail stores may only need annual service. We offer free on-site assessments in Walland to build a customized maintenance schedule based on pipe camera findings, grease levels, and flow rates.
Can high-pressure jetting damage my pipes?
When performed by a trained, licensed commercial plumber with the correct pressure settings and nozzles, hydro-jetting is safe for most modern sewer lines made from PVC, cast iron, clay, or HDPE. We inspect the line with a video camera first to identify weak joints, cracks, or collapsed sections. If any structural issues exist, we’ll recommend repair options before jetting. Using the right pressure for the pipe material ensures cleaning without erosion or damage.
How long does a typical jetting job take and will it interrupt my business?
For small-to-mid-size commercial facilities, a preventive jetting visit usually takes 1–3 hours, including camera inspection, set-up, jetting, and clean-up. We can perform the service during off-peak hours—early mornings, evenings, or weekends—to avoid disruption. Emergency blockages can often be cleared within an hour to get you back in operation quickly.
Do you provide 24/7 emergency sewer jetting in Walland and what does it cost?
Yes. Our Walland commercial plumbing team is on call 24 hours a day, 365 days a year for urgent backups and overflows. Dispatch typically arrives within 60–90 minutes. Pricing depends on pipe size, blockage severity, and access points, but we provide flat-rate quotes before work begins. Routine preventive jetting is more economical than repeated emergency calls, so we also offer discounted maintenance plans for local businesses.