Murrieta’s Trusted Plumbers for Hydro Jetting
At ACPS Plumbing & Drains, we specialize in professional hydro jetting services for Murrieta and the wider Riverside County community.
Hydro jetting uses powerful streams of water, up to 4,000 PSI, to thoroughly clear stubborn blockages like grease, tree roots, scale, and mineral buildup from drains and sewer lines.
If you’re dealing with recurring clogs, slow drains, or frequent kitchen grease problems, our experienced team can provide a chemical-free, non-invasive cleaning process that refreshes your existing pipes without digging or harsh treatments.
We recommend hydro jetting for tough buildup and as a preventative service to keep plumbing flowing efficiently.
Our service is known for fast results and tailored solutions for residential and commercial properties. Trust us for reliable pipe cleaning that helps reduce the risk of future plumbing emergencies and keeps drains running properly.
How Hydro Jetting Works
Hydro jetting is designed to clean pipe interiors thoroughly, not just clear a single obstruction.
High-Pressure Water For Deep Cleaning
A flexible hose with a multi-directional nozzle is fed into the line. Pressurized water scours the pipe walls to break up and remove buildup, including grease, mineral scale, and roots, so the line drains freely again.
Safe And Chemical-Free
Hydro jetting uses water only. We assess the pipe condition first to confirm jetting is appropriate for your line material and to avoid problems on damaged or fragile sections.
Residential And Commercial Applications
Restaurants and other commercial kitchens benefit from fast grease removal that helps prevent shutdown-causing backups. Homes benefit from a deeper clean that improves flow in branch lines and mains.
Preventive Maintenance And Lasting Results
For older or high-use properties, hydro jetting is commonly scheduled every 6–12 months. For most homes, a proactive schedule is often every 18–24 months, especially if there is a history of slow drains or repeat clogs.
A sewer camera inspection before or after jetting helps confirm results and spot issues that cleaning cannot fix.
To schedule hydro jetting or a camera inspection, contact our plumber at ACPS Plumbing & Drains.
When To Schedule Hydro Jetting
Timing matters. Jetting is most effective when you use it to stop repeat problems before they become an emergency backup.
Recurring Clogs And Slow Drains
If sinks, tubs, or showers drain slowly, or backups keep returning after drain cleaning and repair, the buildup is usually coating the pipe walls. Hydro jetting strips that build up so the line drains properly again.
Commercial Kitchens And Shared Drain Systems
Restaurants often benefit from hydro jetting every 3–6 months due to grease load. Multi-unit properties and shared systems commonly do best with service every 6–12 months to reduce system-wide backups.
Older Pipes And Tree Root Intrusion
Older clay or cast iron lines are more prone to scaling and root intrusion. An annual schedule is common for root-active lines, with camera verification to confirm the line is clear and structurally sound.
Preventing Problems Before They Start
If you have had past drain issues or heavy kitchen use, scheduling hydro jetting every 18–24 months can reduce repeat clogs and emergency calls.
Get in touch with ACPS Plumbing & Drains if you notice persistent drain issues or want to set up regular hydro jetting that fits your property’s needs.
Our Hydro Jetting Process
Each job starts with confirming what is causing the blockage and whether jetting is the safest solution for your specific line.
Camera Inspection And Safety Check
We begin with a sewer camera inspection to locate buildup, roots, or pipe defects and to confirm the line can be jetted safely.
Jetting And Pipe Cleaning
We jet the line using controlled high-pressure water to remove grease, sludge, mineral deposits, and roots. This cleans the full diameter of the pipe instead of only opening a path through the clog.
Final Flush
After the main obstruction is cleared, we run a final pass to flush remaining debris out of the system and reduce the chance of fast re-buildup.
Post-Jetting Camera Verification
We finish with a second camera check to confirm the pipe is clear and to flag any damage that cleaning cannot resolve.