Every property relies on a healthy sewer system to keep wastewater flowing safely away from the building. But over time, grease, sludge, and debris begin to coat the inside of pipes. Add in tree roots or years of mineral buildup, and what was once a smooth-flowing system can slow to a trickle — or worse, stop entirely.
Clogs in a home or business aren’t just inconvenient. They can cause foul odors, sewage backups, water damage, and even structural problems if left unresolved. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that over 50% of sewer backups in the U.S. are caused by grease and root intrusion, both of which cannot be fully removed with plungers, chemical cleaners, or simple drain snakes.
This is where sewer jetting comes in. At Penn Mechanical Company, we provide professional sewer jetting services that blast away years of buildup, clear blockages completely, and restore your system to peak performance.
Not every clog requires jetting, but when blockages become severe, there are warning signs to look for:
These issues suggest that buildup has reached deep within the main line and requires more than basic cleaning.
Sewer jetting, also called hydro jetting or drain jetting, is a powerful cleaning method that uses high-pressure water to scour the inside of pipes. A specialized nozzle is inserted into the line and blasts streams of water at pressures up to 4,000 PSI. This force cuts through grease, roots, and hardened debris while flushing everything out of the system.
Unlike chemical cleaners or mechanical snakes, jetting doesn’t just poke a hole through the clog. It cleans the entire interior surface of the pipe, leaving it almost like new.
There are times when plungers, snakes, or even augers simply aren’t enough. Sewer jetting is especially valuable when:
In these situations, sewer jetting doesn’t just solve the immediate problem; it prevents future damage and keeps systems running efficiently.
Delaying cleaning can lead to serious problems:
Regular sewer jetting keeps your system clear and reduces the risk of unexpected disasters.
When performed by trained professionals, jetting is safe for PVC, cast iron, and clay pipes. We inspect your system first to ensure it’s suitable.
Most homes benefit every 18–24 months. Commercial properties, especially restaurants, may require more frequent service.
No. Professional jetting machines are powerful and require training. Improper use can damage pipes or cause injury
Most residential jetting jobs are completed in a few hours, depending on the severity of the buildup.
At Penn Mechanical Company, we understand that sewer issues require more than quick fixes. Our team provides:
Don’t wait for a clogged sewer line to turn into an expensive emergency. With sewer jetting services from Penn Mechanical Company, you can clear years of buildup, restore smooth flow, and protect your property.
📞 Call us today to schedule your sewer jetting service. Experience the difference of powerful, professional sewer jetting — the most effective way to keep your plumbing system flowing freely.