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Hydro jetting equipment in use at an Alpharetta home sewer cleanout
High-pressure water cleaning · residential & commercial

Hydro Jetting in Alpharetta, GA

High-pressure water jetting for sewer lines, kitchen drains with grease buildup, root intrusion, and lines with mineral scale. Restores full pipe diameter, cabling alone can't. Used selectively, not as a default.

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Hydro jetting uses pressurized water, usually 1,500 to 4,000 PSI, to scour the entire interior wall of a drain or sewer line, restoring full pipe diameter. Cabling punches a hole through a clog; jetting cleans the whole pipe. The right tool for grease-laden kitchen lines, root-infiltrated sewer mains, and any line with accumulated mineral scale. The wrong tool for clearing a single soft clog where cabling does the job at lower cost.

When jetting is the right tool, and when it isn't

Right tool when:

Wrong tool when:

The pre-jetting camera inspection is what distinguishes a good jetting service call from a bad one. We do not blind-jet older lines. The camera tells us whether jetting is safe on this specific pipe before we put pressure through it.

High-pressure jetting nozzle for sewer cleaning

How a residential jetting visit actually works

The truck mounts a high-pressure pump, a water tank, and a reel of jet hose. The hose ends in a specialized nozzle that directs water rearward (to pull the hose through the line) and sometimes also forward (to break through obstructions).

Step 1, Access. We work from a cleanout, an access fitting on the sewer line that allows us to enter without going through a fixture. Most Alpharetta homes have an exterior cleanout near the foundation; some older homes don't. We have to either install one or work through a roof vent.

Step 2, Camera inspection. Pre-jetting camera run to verify the line is structurally sound and to identify the location and nature of buildup.

Step 3, Jetting. The jet nozzle is fed into the line. The rearward-jets pull the hose forward through the line; as the hose moves, the high-pressure stream scours the pipe walls clean. We work in passes, first pass breaks through obstructions, next passes refine the cleaning.

Step 4, Camera check. Post-jetting camera run to confirm the line is clean and to check for any newly-visible structural issues (jetting sometimes reveals damage that the buildup was masking).

Hydro jetting truck rig at an Alpharetta residential service call

Residential vs commercial jetting

Residential lines are usually 3" to 4" diameter and run from the home to the municipal main. We use a smaller jet rig, usually 4,000 PSI at 8 GPM, sized appropriately for residential pipe diameters. Commercial drain jetting on restaurant grease traps, multi-unit buildings, and larger commercial lines uses a larger rig with different nozzle configurations.

For Alpharetta restaurants and commercial kitchens, regular jetting maintenance (usually quarterly) prevents the catastrophic grease blockages that shut a kitchen down during service. We can set up scheduled maintenance routes for commercial customers, see commercial plumbing.

For homes with chronic root intrusion problems, annual jetting is often the right maintenance pattern. It costs less than a full sewer line replacement and keeps the line functional for years, until the structural condition of the pipe forces replacement.

Jetting in Alpharetta's older neighborhoods

The neighborhoods where we use jetting most are also the neighborhoods where we're most careful about it. Crabapple, Old Alpharetta, Old Milton, older housing stock means older sewer pipes. This means jetting decisions need to account for pipe material and condition.

If your home has an original cast iron sewer line from before the 1970s, we may camera-inspect first and recommend selective jetting at lower pressure (or avoid jetting entirely on severely deteriorated sections). Orangeburg pipe, bituminized wood fiber, used in some Atlanta-area construction from the 1940s through the 1970s, is almost always too fragile to jet. Once we identify Orangeburg in a sewer line we move directly to replacement conversation.

PVC and ABS sewer lines (most homes built 1985+) handle jetting well and benefit from periodic cleaning if there's a root issue or recurring grease problem.

Cost of this service in Alpharetta

Hydro jetting pricing depends on line length, line size, and what we're scouring. Most residential jet jobs run between 1 and 3 hours on-site. Commercial scopes can run multiple sessions.

Typical scopePrice rangeNotes
Residential kitchen line jetting (grease)$450–$7502–3 hour scope
Residential main line jetting (60–100 ft)$525–$950with pre/post camera
Main line jetting + root removal$750–$1,450trees, broken pipe sections
Commercial line jetting (restaurant, multi-unit)$950–$2,850scope-dependent, often recurring

What moves your project within the range:

These are call-to-talk ranges based on typical Alpharetta-market scope. They are not a quote. Every job we run starts with a fixed price quoted before any work begins.

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Frequently asked

Before-and-after sewer camera images showing jetting results in Alpharetta

How is jetting different from snaking?

Snaking (cabling) uses a flexible mechanical cable to punch a hole through a clog. Jetting uses high-pressure water to scour the entire interior wall of the pipe clean. Snaking is faster and cheaper for single soft clogs; jetting is more thorough and lasts longer for grease buildup, root intrusion, and recurring problems.

Can jetting damage my pipes?

On healthy modern pipes (PVC, ABS, properly-kept cast iron), no, residential jetting pressures are well below the structural rating of these materials. On deteriorated cast iron, Orangeburg, or older clay pipe, yes, high pressure can blow out weakened sections. That's why we always camera-inspect first.

How long does jetting last?

Depends on what caused the buildup. Grease buildup in a kitchen line jetted clean might stay clean for 3–5 years if cooking habits stay the same. Root intrusion in a sewer line might re-occur in 1–2 years because the roots grow back. We give you a realistic re-intervention timeline based on what we see in the line.

Do you need access from inside my house?

Usually no. We work from an exterior cleanout if there is one, and most Alpharetta homes have one. Where we have to work from inside, we lay protection (drop cloths, equipment mats) and clean up before leaving.

Is jetting noisy?

The truck-mounted pump is loud, comparable to a power washer at the highest setting. Inside the home it's much quieter; most of the noise stays at the truck. We can usually do the work in 60–90 minutes for a residential job.


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