
Garland's Hydro Jetting Specialists
Clear severe buildup before backups turn into a larger sewer emergency.
Hydro jetting uses high-pressure water to scour the inside of the sewer pipe. It can remove root masses, sludge, grease, scale, and debris that ordinary snaking may only punch through for a short time.
In Garland, hydro jetting is used after a camera inspection shows the pipe still has enough structure for cleaning. If clay pipe is cracked apart or cast iron has holes, blasting the line may not be the right answer until the failed section is repaired.
Jetting can be useful before CIPP lining because the pipe must be clean before a liner is installed. It can also buy time for homeowners dealing with root intrusion while they plan a more permanent repair.
The key is knowing whether the blockage is only buildup or a sign of pipe failure. If the same line has been snaked multiple times in a year, a camera inspection should come before another temporary clearing.

Hydro jetting combines inspection, controlled cleaning, and post-cleaning review so the contractor clears the line without hiding pipe damage.
A contractor checks for signs of collapsed, broken, or deteriorated pipe before jetting. Fragile lines may need repair before high-pressure cleaning.
A specialized nozzle sends water through the pipe to cut through roots and wash out buildup. The cleaning is matched to the pipe condition and blockage type.
After cleaning, a camera can confirm whether the obstruction is gone and whether roots, cracks, offsets, or bellies remain.
Jetting can restore flow, but it does not repair broken pipe. Garland homeowners get a clearer answer about whether cleaning is enough or structural work is needed.
Mature trees around Garland can fill old clay joints with roots. Hydro jetting can clear the mass so the true pipe condition can be reviewed.

Clear the line and learn whether the pipe needs a permanent repair.
Free — no obligations
The contractor checks whether the issue is one drain, multiple drains, recurring clogs, or an active sewage backup.
The line is reviewed for major breaks or collapse before high-pressure water is used.
The jetting equipment clears roots, sludge, grease, and buildup from the affected pipe.
The contractor confirms drainage has improved and explains any remaining structural concerns.
