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Power Rodding vs. Hydro Jetting for Clogged Drains

Power Rodding vs. Hydro Jetting for Clogged Drains


When a drain clogs, homeowners often face two common options: power rodding and hydro jetting. Both are used by plumbing professionals to clear obstructions, but they differ in how they remove material and how thoroughly they clean the inside of your pipes.

 

Power rodding uses a mechanical tool pushed through the line to break up or dislodge clogs. Hydro jetting uses high-pressure water to scour the pipe walls and flush debris downstream. The “right” choice depends on the clog’s nature, your pipe type, and whether you’re dealing with a one-time blockage or recurring buildup.

 

How power rodding works—and when it fits

 

Power rodding, typically delivered with specialized equipment, is designed to physically disrupt obstructions such as small masses of hair, grease plugs, or compacted debris. In many cases, it’s a fast path to restoring flow—e ... Read more »


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Tree Roots in Your Sewer Line: Signs, Risks, Removal

Tree Roots in Your Sewer Line: Signs, Risks, Removal


Tree roots are a common cause of sewer line blockages. Even healthy trees can seek moisture and nutrients in underground pipes, and a small crack—or a joint that has shifted—can become an entry point. Once roots find a path, they can expand into the pipe and restrict flow.

 

Because sewer backups can quickly escalate from an inconvenience to a sanitary hazard, early detection matters. Homeowners who recognize the warning signs and contact a qualified plumbing or sewer specialist can prevent costly damage and reduce disruption.

 

How to recognize tree roots in a sewer line

 

Symptoms often appear gradually, especially during dry-to-wet seasonal changes when roots grow toward consistent water sources. The most frequent indicators include slow drains in one or more fixtures, recurring clogs that don’t fully clear with typical plunging, and gurgling sounds from toilets or sinks.

 

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Hydro jetting: what it is and how it works

Hydro jetting: what it is and how it works


Hydro jetting is a plumbing service that uses high-pressure water to clean the interior of pipes. It’s commonly used for clearing clogged drains, restoring flow in sewer lines, and removing built-up material such as grease, scale, and debris.

 

Unlike basic drain snaking—which can remove some obstructions but may leave residue behind—hydro jetting is designed to thoroughly clean the pipe walls, helping reduce the chance of repeat backups.

 

How hydro jetting works

 

The process starts with a technician assessing the system and selecting the appropriate pressure and nozzle setup. A specialized hose is then inserted into the pipe through an access point, such as a cleanout or the plumbing fixture depending on the job.

 

At the other end of the hose is a nozzle that directs the water jet forward (and in many designs, outward as well). The water is propelled by a high-powered pump, ... Read more »


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How to Clear a Clogged Kitchen Drain Safely

How to Clear a Clogged Kitchen Drain Safely


A clogged kitchen drain is a common household problem, often triggered by cooking grease that cools and solidifies, food particles that slip past strainers, and everyday soap buildup. Before you reach for chemicals, start with safer, mechanical steps that can clear many blockages and protect your plumbing.

 

Start by checking the basics. If the sink is backed up, remove standing water if possible (use a cup or small bowl). Then remove visible debris from the drain opening and confirm the stopper/strainer isn’t blocking flow. If your sink has a disposal, turn the power off first and check for any visible obstruction.

 

Try the easiest mechanical fixes first

 

Use a plunger. For sinks, use a sink plunger (cup-shaped). Add enough water to cover the rubber cup, then create a tight seal and plunge firmly. Repeat several times—if the water starts draining, keep plunging until i ... Read more »


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