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Professional hydro-jetting service for residential and commercial properties in Kenosha

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When your sewer line keeps backing up no matter how many times you clear it, the problem is usually a buildup of grease, sludge, scale, or tree roots that standard snaking cannot remove. In Kenosha, where older sewer lines and mature trees are common, blockages can coat the inside of your pipes and reduce flow to a trickle. You need a solution that restores your pipe to its full diameter and keeps wastewater moving the way the system was designed to handle it.

The Good Guys Sewer & Drain, Inc. uses high-pressure water jetting to fully clear sewer lines by blasting away grease, sludge, scale, and tree roots that cling to pipe walls. This service is ideal for recurring blockages that come back within weeks or months of traditional clearing. Hydro-jetting restores pipe diameter and improves long-term flow, and it is often paired with camera inspection so you can see the before-and-after condition of your line.

Contact The Good Guys Sewer & Drain, Inc. in Kenosha to schedule hydro-jetting and stop dealing with repeated sewer backups.

How High-Pressure Water Jetting Clears Sewer Lines

You will see a technician insert a specialized hose with a jetting nozzle into your sewer cleanout or access point, then send high-pressure water through the line at up to 4,000 PSI. In Kenosha properties, hydro-jetting is particularly useful for lines clogged with kitchen grease, mineral deposits, or root intrusion from mature trees. The water jets scour the pipe walls and flush debris out through the main sewer, leaving the interior as clean as it was when the pipe was new.

After the service, you will notice all your drains running faster, toilets flushing cleanly without gurgling, and no backup odors coming from floor drains or fixtures. Your sewer line will handle full household or commercial wastewater volume without hesitation or slow drainage.

This service is effective for both residential and commercial systems, and it can be combined with video inspection to verify that the line is completely clear. If the camera reveals cracks, collapses, or severe root damage, the technician will explain what repair or replacement options are available.

What You Should Know Before Scheduling Jetting

Property owners often have specific questions about hydro-jetting before scheduling the service, especially if they have dealt with recurring clogs or been told their sewer line needs more than standard clearing.

What is hydro-jetting and how does it work?
Hydro-jetting uses high-pressure water delivered through a specialized nozzle to scour the inside of sewer pipes and remove grease, sludge, scale, and tree roots. The water pressure is strong enough to cut through blockages and flush them out without damaging the pipe itself.
When should I use hydro-jetting instead of snaking?
You should use hydro-jetting when clogs return frequently, when snaking only provides temporary relief, or when you have heavy grease buildup or root intrusion. Jetting clears the entire pipe diameter and prevents buildup from returning as quickly.
How long does hydro-jetting take?
Most hydro-jetting services take between one and two hours, depending on the length of the sewer line and the severity of the buildup. If camera inspection is included, additional time is needed to verify that the line is completely clear.
What types of blockages can hydro-jetting remove?
Hydro-jetting removes grease, sludge, soap scum, mineral scale, sand, silt, and small to medium tree roots. It is the most thorough clearing method available and restores pipes to near-original flow capacity.
Why is hydro-jetting often paired with camera inspection?
Camera inspection allows the technician to see the condition of your sewer line before and after jetting, verify that the blockage is completely removed, and identify any cracks, collapses, or root damage that might need repair. You get a clear picture of what is happening inside your pipe and what work is needed.

The Good Guys Sewer & Drain, Inc. uses professional hydro-jetting equipment designed for residential and commercial sewer systems, and technicians explain what they find during the process so you understand the condition of your line and how to maintain it moving forward. Call today to schedule hydro-jetting in Kenosha and stop dealing with recurring sewer backups.