Water Jetting
What is Water Jetting Drain Cleaning?
If you are looking to have drain cleaning done, you may hear the words water jetting used in conjunction with drain cleaning. This is because drain cleaning is completed using a process called water jetting. If you have never had your drains cleaned before or have never heard of water jetting, you may be unsure of what this term means and how exactly it can help to get your drains cleaned. Read on to learn more about this term and why it is the preferred method for drain cleaning.
Water jetting is the process of using jet streams of water to spray your pipes. When drain cleaning is done, a hose is fed through your drains into your outgoing sewer lines. Water is then turned one. The hose sprays out pressurized jets of water, which are able to effectively remove all of the debris that is stuck to your pipes, such as soap residue and grease. The streams of water are also able to cut through clogs in your pipes that may be caused by food particles or hair. Lastly, water jetting is so strong that it can push items through your pipes that should not even be there, such as toys your child may have flushed down the toilet, as long as the pipes are large enough to accommodate these items.
Water jetting is the most common way that drain cleaning is performed. If your drains are slow to drain away water, you may need drain cleaning services. Mid-State Sewer Service offers both commercial and residential cleaning services. If water is not flowing through your drains as it should, it is time to have your drains cleaned. Call us now and we will clean your drains so water can drain away as it is designed to.