

Recurring drain problems point to buildup deep inside your pipes. In Southwest Florida, shifting soil, storm runoff, and invasive roots all play a role in causing severe blockages. Aztec Plumbing & Drains handles these problems with high-pressure hydro jetting that clears the line completely, not just enough to get water moving again.
Homeowners across Lee, Collier, and Charlotte counties call us when the problem keeps coming back. We take a direct approach, figure out what is going on in the line, and fix it without guesswork, ensuring it is done right the first time.
We don’t just clear the blockage; we identify the root cause and fully restore your line with professional hydro jetting.
Hydro jetting uses highly pressurized water to scour the inside of your pipes. Instead of just punching a hole through a clogged drain, this process removes years of buildup along the entire pipe wall. The result is a clean line that allows water and waste to move freely again.
If you have dealt with slow drains, repeat backups, or a full sewer backup, our professional hydro jetting services provide a more permanent solution than standard methods. It is especially effective for main sewer line issues where buildup has spread over a long section of pipe.
Southwest Florida plumbing systems deal with unique challenges tied to weather patterns, soil, and aging infrastructure. Hydro jet drain cleaning targets all of it.
Tree root infiltration is common during Florida’s dry periods when roots search for moisture inside pipes. Sewer line jetting safely cuts through these root masses and clears them from the line.
Local water conditions leave behind mineral deposits that narrow pipe openings over time. High pressure pipe cleaning breaks apart that scale and washes it out.
Storm seasons push sand and debris into older systems, while daily use adds grease and sludge. Hydro jetting clears that buildup completely, leaving nothing behind that can trap new debris.
We do not guess. Every hydro jetting job starts with a clear look inside your system.
We begin with high-definition camera inspections to locate the blockage and check the pipe condition. This step ensures that the line can handle hydro jetting safely and helps us target the exact problem area.
Once we confirm the pipe condition, we use specialized jetting equipment to perform hydro jetting. The water pressure is calibrated to break apart buildup without damaging the pipe.
After cleaning, we run another inspection to confirm the pipe is clear. This step proves that the work is complete and can show you the difference inside your system.
Many historic homes in Fort Myers and Naples still rely on older cast iron pipes. Our technicians adjust the pressure during hydro jetting services to match the condition of the pipe. That allows us to clean the line safely while still removing heavy buildup.
Older systems benefit from this approach because it clears pipe scale and debris that standard tools leave behind. Done correctly, hydro jet drain cleaning helps extend the life of your plumbing system.
Aztec Plumbing & Drains serves homeowners across Southwest Florida with a focus on clear answers and dependable results. From Fort Myers neighborhoods to homes in Port Charlotte, our team understands the conditions that affect local plumbing systems.
Whether you need our Fort Myers experts or our dedicated Port Charlotte team, you will receive the same high-quality, consistent service across the region.
Waiting on a slow drain usually ends with a full sewer backup and a bigger mess to deal with. Hydro jetting clears the line fully so the problem does not keep coming back.
Schedule your camera inspection today with Aztec Plumbing & Drains and get a clear answer about what is happening inside your pipes.
Snaking clears a path through the blockage, but hydro jetting removes the buildup along the pipe walls. That makes it a stronger option for long-term results.
Pricing depends on the length of the line and the severity of the blockage. A camera inspection gives us an accurate starting point.
When performed by licensed professionals, the pressure is adjusted to match your pipe condition. This keeps the process safe for the system.
Homes with recurring buildup, invasive roots, or older cast iron pipes may benefit from periodic cleaning. Your inspection results will help determine a maintenance schedule.

