Hydro jetting is a powerful way to clean your drains by blasting a heavily pressurized jet of water through your drains. It removes solids and residues in your pipes without reliance on harsh chemicals and works for the majority of all pipe systems. Most of the hydro jetting is done with cold water, however, Dash Drains offers hot water jetting!
What Is High-Pressure Water Jetting?
How It Works
Hydro jetting relies on specialized equipment, a.k.a. water jetters, to generate high pressure for the service. The units have the following components: a heavy-duty hose, a nozzle, a water tank, a pump, and a motor. The cleaning nozzle has holes that spray forwards and back, which are directed at the pipe walls to loosen stubborn grease or deposits.
It's Versatile
High-pressure water jetting is not just for commercial businesses. It's also a great way for residential homeowners to maintain their pipes, or work on a stubborn clog. It's safe to use on steel pipe, cement sewer lines, and cast iron pipes, to name a few.
It’s Environmentally Friendly
Because water is being used at a high velocity, no chemicals are required for this service. That means it’s safe to use in sensitive areas and despite what you think, not a lot of water is being used for hydro jetting services. Additionally, if you live near a river or a lake, that water can be used and you won't have the harsh smell of chemicals lingering in your home afterward.
Cost Effective
Rather than using traditional methods (snaking, using chemicals, etc.), high-pressure water jetting clears out all the debris that might accumulate in the pipes. Leaving it as a preventative service to be done once a year. Buying Drain-O, vinegar, and baking soda for your drains will become a thing of the past. Dash Drain technicians have the equipment and know how to effectively clear blockages and clogs.
So, now that you know a bit more about hydro jetting, you may want to call Dash Drains to see what it’s all about and schedule your appointment.