The development of new products and methods over the years has been astounding.
From the old days of an outside toilet, a well for drinking water and
having to take a bath in a tin tub with warm water the change has been
astounding. In addition to having modern plumbing and the convenience
of piped in water and comfortable bathrooms, there has been accompanying
methods of keeping modern water systems running smoothly. One of these
advancements has been the development of
hydrojetting.
Hydrojetting is a method of clearing and maintaining modern sewer lines.
When a sewer line problem occurs, a company will send a highly trained
and experienced plumber to make an inspection. Their primary step is to
use a camera to identify the area of the pipe that is plugged and determine
what is causing the problem
Hydrojetting is done by the technician who inserts a hose, with a special
cleaning head, that will send more than 4000 psi of pressure to scour
the blockage. This blockage is often caused by tree roots, grease, debris
accidentally flushed down the toilet and other such things.
Hydrojetting Grease
One thing that often causes blockage in a sewer pipe is grease. This usually
comes from being poured into the sink drain. Some soap is also very greasy
and forms a hard ball, which attaches to the side of the pipe and mixes
with other debris.
Hydrojetting Roots
Roots are a familiar blockage of sewer pipes. They may come from trees,
shrubs and plants. Over the years, these roots spread and push against
the pipe until they make a small hole, enter and block the pipe. Hydrojetting
is much more effective for this purpose than rotor rooting.
Hydrojetting Debris
To keep the water system working smoothly, in any type of residence or
building, it is important to engage only companies who have highly trained
plumbers experienced in this type of work. They will be licensed, insured
and bonded and be able to work quickly and efficiently to remove any accumulated debris.
Using hydrojetting to clear a sewer line is cost effective. It has been
found that hydrojetting will keep the line clear four times longer than
when rooter services are used. It does not just punch a hole through the
middle of the blockage but actually scours to the sides of the pipe. This
allows the drainage to flow smoothly at all times and reduces maintenance costs.
Thoroughly cleaning the entire sewer line in this this manner eliminates
the nuisance of toilet or sink overflows and other water problems that
occur when the line becomes blocked.
Stop waiting for the perfect time to take care of your home’s drains
and call Mark Johnson at (318) 255-1332
today for Hydrojetting services in the Ruston area!