Residential Hydro Jetting: When and Why You Need It
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CALL NOW (970) 818-1613What Is Hydro Jetting?
Hydro jetting uses a high-pressure stream of water, typically 3,000 to 4,000 PSI, to scour the inside of your drain and sewer pipes. A specialized nozzle is inserted into the pipe and blasts water in multiple directions, cutting through grease, mineral scale, tree roots, and years of accumulated buildup.
Unlike a drain snake that punches a hole through a clog, hydro jetting cleans the entire pipe wall. The result is a pipe that’s restored close to its original diameter and flow capacity.
When Do You Need Residential Hydro Jetting?

Hydro jetting isn’t always the first option for a simple clog, but it’s the right solution in these situations:
- Recurring clogs: If the same drain keeps clogging every few months, the underlying buildup needs to be removed, not just pierced.
- Tree root intrusion: Hydro jetting can cut through tree roots that have grown into your sewer line, combined with other root-removal tools when needed.
- Grease buildup: Kitchen drain lines that accumulate grease over time are prime candidates for hydro jetting.
- Before pipe lining: If you’re getting a trenchless pipe lining repair, the pipes need to be thoroughly cleaned first. Hydro jetting is the standard prep.
- Preventive maintenance: Some homeowners schedule hydro jetting every two to three years to prevent problems before they start.
How Does the Process Work?
- Camera inspection: A sewer camera is run through the line to identify the location and type of blockage, and to check the pipe’s condition.
- Access point: The technician accesses the line through a cleanout, usually located outside your home or in the basement.
- Jetting: The high-pressure nozzle is fed through the pipe, blasting water forward and backward to clean the walls thoroughly.
- Follow-up inspection: A second camera pass confirms the pipe is clean and flowing properly.
Hydro Jetting vs. Drain Snaking

| Factor | Hydro Jetting | Drain Snaking |
|---|---|---|
| How it works | High-pressure water cleans entire pipe wall | Mechanical cable punches through the clog |
| Effectiveness | Removes all buildup; restores pipe flow | Clears the immediate blockage |
| Best for | Grease, roots, scale, recurring clogs | Simple blockages, hair, soft clogs |
| Duration of results | Months to years | Weeks to months if buildup remains |
| Cost | $350-$600 for residential | $100-$300 |
How Much Does Residential Hydro Jetting Cost?
For most Northern Colorado homes, residential hydro jetting costs between $350 and $600. Factors that affect the price include:
- Length of pipe being cleaned
- Severity of the blockage
- Accessibility of the cleanout
- Whether a camera inspection is included
Is Hydro Jetting Safe for All Pipes?
Hydro jetting is safe for most modern plumbing materials, including PVC, ABS, cast iron, and clay. However, older pipes that are already severely deteriorated or fragile may not be good candidates. That’s why a camera inspection before jetting is essential; it lets the technician assess the pipe’s condition and adjust the pressure accordingly.
Schedule Residential Hydro Jetting
JT Plumbing Heating & Air provides professional hydro jetting for residential and commercial properties throughout Northern Colorado. We serve Fort Collins, Loveland, Windsor, Greeley, Wellington, Berthoud, Longmont, Johnstown, Mead, Evans, and Eaton.
Call us at (970) 818-1613 to schedule a drain cleaning and hydro jetting service.
