Summary OverviewSeptic Pumping by Speedy Septic

  • Hydro jetting is a drain cleaning method that uses high-pressure water to remove clogs and clean pipes.
  • Hydro jetting prevents septic backups and can remove tree roots.
  • Speedy Septic provides comprehensive septic hydro jetting services in the Pacific Northwest.

Fast Septic Line Cleaning for Clogs, Backups, and Slow Drains

You likely don’t spend a lot of time thinking about your septic tank, but it becomes unavoidable when you’re facing an issue. It’s important to have a team of septic plumbing professionals on call to help. Speedy Septic is proud to offer trusted septic hydro jetting services in the Pacific Northwest. Learn how this repair method works, when it’s needed, and why the plumbers at Speedy Septic should be your first call for the job.

Professional Septic Hydro Jetting Services

Our septic hydro jetting services give homeowners the peace of mind that a septic issue won’t disrupt daily routines for long. Here’s what you need to know about our septic services.

What is septic hydro jetting?

Hydro jetting is a septic line cleaning method that uses high-pressure water to scour pipe walls, clear stubborn clogs, and blast away mineral buildup and other debris. It’s an alternative to other drain cleaning methods, such as drain snaking, which only creates a small hole in the blockage rather than removing it entirely. 

When is hydro jetting recommended?

Hydro jetting your septic line is recommended whenever you’re dealing with a severe clog, recurring blockages, slow drains in the home, or you suspect a tree root has found its way into the system. In these cases, other drain-clearing methods might not be enough.

Is hydro jetting safe for septic systems?

When performed by a professional, septic line hydro jetting is typically safe for septic systems. The powerful water stream likely won’t damage pipe walls or other septic components unless the pipes are old and deteriorated. Hydro jetting doesn’t use chemicals or cleaners, so you don’t need to worry about disrupting the bacterial balance of your septic tank. 

Signs You May Need Septic Hydro Jetting

If you notice any of these signs, it might be time to call a pro for septic hydro jetting near you:
  • Recurring drain clogs
  • Multiple slow drains throughout the home
  • Bubbling or gurgling noises from toilets or drains
  • Foul sewage odors from drains
  • Frequent sewage backups

Septic Hydro Jetting vs. Septic Pumping vs. Drain Snaking

There are several kinds of septic system cleaning methods available, and the best option depends on the issues you’re facing:
    Septic Service Comparison

    Hydro Jetting vs. Pumping vs. Drain Snaking

    Septic hydro jetting, septic pumping, and drain snaking all solve different problems. Use this guide to understand which service may fit your clog, backup, or maintenance issue.

    Service What It Does Best For Limitations
    Septic Hydro Jetting Uses high-pressure water to clean septic lines. Severe clogs, recurring blockages, roots, grease, and buildup. May not fix collapsed or broken pipes.
    Septic Pumping Removes sludge and waste from the septic tank. Routine maintenance, full tanks, and backup prevention. Does not clean the entire drain line.
    Drain Snaking Pushes through localized pipe clogs. Smaller clogs and simple blockages. May only open a small hole instead of fully cleaning the pipe.
    Quick tip: Hydro jetting is often the better choice for recurring clogs, grease buildup, roots, and severe septic line blockages. Pumping is for the tank, while snaking is usually for smaller, localized clogs.
  • Septic hydro jetting: Hydro jetting uses high-pressure water to clear away grease clogs, mineral scale buildup, or tree roots in septic lines.
  • Septic pumping: Pumping is a vital septic maintenance task that removes sludge and waste buildup from your tank.
  • Drain snaking: Snaking is a mechanical septic pipe cleaning method that pushes through smaller, localized clogs.

Common Septic Line Problems Hydro Jetting Can Help Solve

Hydro jetting can be an invaluable method for septic drain line cleaning in a number of situations. Common issues this service can solve include:
  • Fat, oil, and grease (FOG) clogs
  • Tree root infiltration
  • Recurring clogs
  • Mineral scale
  • Foreign object clogs
  • Bacterial slime and biofilm

Benefits of Professional Septic Hydro Jetting

Professional main septic line cleaning is the best way to reliably solve issues with your septic service. The professional plumbers at Speedy Septic understand how to use hydro jetting to ensure quick, thorough removal of any debris from the line. We can also offer guidance on any septic repairs you may need, helping you address small issues before they become big problems.

What Happens During a Septic Hydro Jetting Service Visit?

When you work with a clogged septic line service for hydro jetting, what can you expect from the process? Here’s how it works at Speedy Septic:
  • Step one: We perform a video camera inspection to assess the clog and determine the best method for removal.
  • Step two: We locate your sewer cleanout access point and set up the hydro jetting equipment.
  • Step three: We thoroughly scour your pipes with high-pressure water.
  • Step four: We perform a second camera inspection to confirm the clog has been removed.
  • Step five: We test the flow of fixtures and drains in the home to ensure the issue is resolved.
  • Step six: We clean up our work area and call it a day.

Do You Need Hydro Jetting, Septic Pumping, or a Repair?

Not sure whether you need septic drain line cleaning, pumping, or repair? If you’re dealing with recurring clogs, severe clogs, or tree root intrusion, hydro jetting may be the best service for you. If our camera inspection uncovers a leaking or collapsed pipe, or if you notice other issues of septic tank damage, you’ll likely need a repair. If it’s been three to five years since your last septic tank pumping, it’s time to hire a pro to clear the tank.

Same-Day and Emergency Septic Hydro Jetting Services

Your septic tank needs to function reliably, and even a minor issue can have serious effects on your daily routine. Speedy Septic provides emergency septic hydro jetting services so homeowners always have options in case of a sudden problem. Contact us if you’re dealing with severe clogs or need septic backup services to protect your home and safety.

Why Homeowners Choose Speedy Septic

For more than 40 years, our team has been proudly serving our Pacific Northwest service area with septic drain cleaning and other vital services. We’re proud to have countless positive reviews from happy clients. We offer a green, environmentally friendly approach to our work, recycling all septic waste for use as fertilizer on local farms. With our team of fully licensed, bonded, and insured technicians, you can trust that Speedy Septic always has the knowledge and experience to address any issue you might be facing. 

Service Areas for Septic Hydro Jetting

We proudly serve the following nearby areas:
  • Portland, OR: 97206, 97219, 97222, 97266
  • Oregon City, OR: 97045
  • Gresham, OR: 97030, 97080
  • Vancouver, WA: 98661, 98682, 98685

Schedule Septic Hydro Jetting Service

If you’re dealing with slow drains, repeated clogs, sewage backups, or any other septic issue, don’t wait to have it addressed by a pro. With our septic hydro jetting services, you could have your drains flowing smoothly again in just a couple of hours. Contact us today to learn more about this service or to schedule an appointment.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does septic hydro jetting take?

Septic hydro jetting services usually take just a couple of hours. Your Speedy Septic plumber will provide a timeline before beginning work so you know what to expect.

We recommend getting proactive hydro jetting every year or two. Regular septic hydro jetting helps prevent backups and other septic issues.

If sludge has built up in your septic drain lines, it can cause blockages and other issues. Hydro jetting can remove sludge from pipes, though you may need septic pumping to remove it from your tank.