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Professional Hydro Jetting Services in Glendale, CA

When tree roots and grease clogs block your pipes, high-pressure water cleaning gets them flowing again.

12 Years Serving Glendale4.9 Stars · 58 ReviewsLicensed & InsuredSame-Day Emergency Service
Warning Signs

When You Need Hydro Jetting in Glendale

Your drains are backing up more often. Water moves slowly down sinks and tubs. You smell sewer odors coming from floor drains. These signs point to serious blockages that regular drain cleaning can’t fix. In our 12 years serving Glendale, we’ve seen how tree roots from mature street trees consistently damage sewer lines. The clay pipes in older Adams Hill and Rossmoyne homes are especially vulnerable. Don’t wait for a complete backup. Hydro jetting clears blockages before they cause expensive water damage to your property.[1]

3,500 PSI
Our hydro jetting equipment delivers powerful water pressure that cuts through the toughest clogs.
Same Day
We respond fast when your drains back up because we know you can't wait.
Camera First
We always inspect your pipes with our camera before recommending hydro jetting service.
Common Problems

Tree Root Invasion

Roots from street trees grow into clay sewer pipes seeking water. They create dense mats that catch debris and cause recurring backups.

Grease Buildup

Kitchen grease hardens on pipe walls over time. It traps food particles and creates stubborn blockages that keep getting worse.

Scale and Mineral Deposits

Glendale's hard water leaves mineral deposits inside pipes. These deposits narrow the pipe opening and slow drainage.

Foreign Objects

Toys, jewelry, and hygiene products get flushed down toilets. They lodge in pipe bends and create instant blockages.

Pipe Bellies and Sags

Ground settling creates low spots in sewer lines. Waste collects in these areas and forms persistent clogs.

Old Pipe Deterioration

Cast iron and clay pipes from the 1920s-1950s develop rough surfaces. These catch debris and make blockages more likely.

Trusted Service

Why Glendale Homeowners Choose Our Hydro Jetting

Waiting too long makes blockages harder to clear. Old clogs get packed tighter and can damage pipe walls. Our fast response and camera inspection approach saves you money by catching problems early.

What You Can Expect

We'll inspect your pipes with our camera before starting any work.
You'll see exactly what's blocking your drains on our monitor screen.
We'll explain the hydro jetting process and get your approval first.
Your pipes will flow like new when we're finished cleaning them.
Ready to Help

Get Your Drains Flowing Again

Don't let clogged drains disrupt your day. Our hydro jetting service clears even the toughest blockages safely and completely.

Simple Steps

How Our Hydro Jetting Process Works

We make hydro jetting straightforward so you know what to expect every step of the way.

1

Camera Inspection First

We start by running our camera through your pipes. This shows us exactly where the blockage is located. We can also spot any damaged areas that need special care during cleaning.

2

High-Pressure Water Cleaning

Our hydro jetting equipment sends 3,500 PSI water through specialized nozzles. The water cuts through grease, roots, and debris while scouring pipe walls clean. We work systematically from the house toward the street connection.

3

Final Camera Check

After cleaning, we run our camera through the pipes again. This confirms we've cleared all blockages completely. You'll see the difference on our monitor screen before we pack up our equipment.

Fair Pricing

Hydro Jetting Cost in Glendale

Hydro jetting prices depend on your pipe size, blockage severity, and access points. Longer runs to the street cost more than short sections. Hard-packed roots and grease take extra time to clear completely. We always inspect with our camera first and give you an upfront quote. No surprises or hidden fees after we start work.

Camera inspection included in every service call
Upfront pricing before we start any work
No hidden fees or surprise charges
Typical service range
$350 - $800
Pipe diameter affects equipment and time needed
Multiple blockage locations increase service time
Difficult access points may require extra setup
Severe root intrusion takes longer to clear completely
Common Questions

Hydro Jetting Questions from Glendale Customers

Here are the questions we hear most often about our hydro jetting service.

  • How much does hydro jetting cost in Glendale?

    Most hydro jetting jobs cost between $350-$800. The exact price depends on your pipe size and how severe the blockage is. We always inspect with our camera first and give you the exact cost before starting work.

  • How long does hydro jetting take?

    Most hydro jetting jobs take 2-4 hours to complete. Simple grease clogs clear faster than heavy root blockages. We include camera inspection time in our service estimate so you know what to expect.

  • Can I clear my drains myself instead?

    Store-bought drain cleaners won’t clear serious blockages like roots or hardened grease. Drain snakes can poke holes through clogs but leave most debris behind. Hydro jetting removes blockages completely and cleans pipe walls too.

  • How often should I get hydro jetting done?

    Most homes need hydro jetting every 3-5 years for prevention. Older Glendale homes with mature trees may need service more often. We recommend it when you notice slow drains or recurring backups.

  • Is hydro jetting urgent for slow drains?

    Slow drains usually get worse quickly, especially during Glendale’s winter rains. What starts as minor backup can become a sewage overflow in your home. It’s better to clear blockages before they cause water damage.

  • What are signs I need hydro jetting?

    Multiple drains backing up at once is the biggest sign. You might also notice gurgling sounds, sewer smells, or water coming up in floor drains. These symptoms mean the main line has a serious blockage.

  • Will hydro jetting damage old clay pipes?

    Our camera inspection shows us your pipe condition before we start. We adjust water pressure based on what we see. Clay pipes that are already cracked may need repair, but hydro jetting doesn’t cause the damage.