Powerful Drain Cleaning for Homes & Businesses
If your drains are constantly clogging or backing up, it may be time for a deeper solution than traditional snaking. Discount Plumbing SD LLC offers advanced hydro jetting services in San Diego to clear out years of buildup, sludge, and debris—restoring your pipes to like-new condition.
Using high-pressure water delivered through specialized nozzles, hydro jetting blasts away even the toughest clogs and grime, ensuring a long-lasting clean without damaging your pipes.
What Is Hydro Jetting?
Hydro jetting is a professional drain cleaning technique that uses pressurized water (up to 4,000 PSI) to scour the interior walls of your pipes. It’s far more effective than standard drain snaking because it doesn’t just poke holes through a clog—it completely clears the pipe, removing:
- Grease and oil buildup
- Hardened scale and soap residue
- Sludge and food debris
- Mud, sand, and silt
- Tree roots and fibrous materials
Safe for most residential and commercial plumbing systems, hydro jetting is ideal for stubborn or recurring blockages.
Our Jetting Equipment Fits Every Job
At Discount Plumbing SD LLC, we come prepared with the right tools for any drain job:
- Residential On-Board Jetters
- Mid-Size Spartan Jetters for larger homes and small businesses
- Commercial Harben Trailer Jetters for heavy-duty sewer lines
No matter the size of your property or the severity of the clog, we’ve got the gear and experience to clear it fast.
Commercial Hydro Jetting for San Diego Businesses
From restaurants and cafes to apartment buildings and retail properties, regular jetting keeps your drains flowing and your business running smoothly. Our commercial jetting service:
- Emulsifies grease and oil
- Breaks apart hardened scale
- Flushes out sludge and mineral buildup
- Prevents sewer backups and emergencies
- Helps avoid costly downtime and repairs
Want reliable performance all year long? Ask about scheduled hydro jet maintenance plans tailored to your business needs—monthly, quarterly, or semi-annually.
Water Jetting vs. Drain Snaking: What’s the Difference?
Drain snakes are great for simple clogs—but they only punch a hole through blockages, leaving buildup behind. Hydro jetting goes further by scrubbing the entire pipe clean.
- Snaking: Good for immediate relief from tree roots or hair clogs
- Jetting: Best for complete cleaning, long-term drain health, and stubborn buildup
Frequently Asked Questions
What is hydro jetting and how does it work?
Hydro jetting is a method of drain cleaning that uses high-pressure water (up to 4,000 PSI) to blast through clogs and debris inside your plumbing lines. It’s highly effective at removing grease, scale, tree roots, and other tough obstructions without damaging pipes.
When should I consider hydro jetting instead of snaking?
Snaking is good for minor blockages, such as hair clogs or root intrusions. However, hydro jetting is the better long-term solution for stubborn buildup, recurring clogs, and full drain cleaning. It cleans the entire pipe interior rather than just punching a hole through the obstruction.
Is hydro jetting safe for residential plumbing systems?
Yes! When performed by a licensed professional, hydro jetting is safe for most residential and commercial plumbing systems. Our team always assesses the condition of your pipes before service to ensure it’s appropriate.
What types of clogs can hydro jetting clear?
Hydro jetting can handle a wide variety of drain issues, including:
- Grease and oil buildup
- Hardened scale and soap residue
- Sludge and food debris
- Mud and silt
- Tree roots and mineral deposits
Can you hydro jet commercial drains too?
Absolutely. We provide tailored jetting solutions for restaurants, retail shops, apartment complexes, and other businesses. We even offer scheduled maintenance plans to keep your business running without disruptions.
Set Up Your Hydro Jetting Service Today
Say goodbye to slow drains, sewage smells, and surprise backups. Our hydro jetting experts serve homeowners and businesses throughout San Diego, Chula Vista, Clairemont, North Park, La Mesa, and beyond.