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Recurring clogs can leave homeowners feeling like nothing ever really fixes the problem. Maybe the sink backs up again a few days after clearing it, or a shower drain slows at random for no obvious reason. Many homes in Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Naples, and Port Charlotte deal with this exact pattern. When snaking keeps giving only temporary relief, hydro jetting becomes the method that finally stops the cycle. It doesn’t just push a clog out of the way. It cleans the entire inside of the pipe.
Hydro jetting uses a stream of water under controlled pressure to wash debris, grease, and roots off the pipe walls. Because the pressure is so powerful, we always begin with a camera inspection to confirm the pipe’s condition, ensuring the line is strong enough to handle the process safely. It gives a view inside the pipe that is much clearer once you follow up with a camera inspection, since the walls are clean.
The equipment used for high-pressure water jetting can break up stubborn materials. Grease and sludge soften under the flow. Mineral scale lifts off the surface. Small roots that grow into the sewer line break apart and flush out. This is why jetting works when snaking no longer does.
Snaking clears a hole through whatever is blocking the pipe. The tool drills into the clog but leaves most of the buildup on the walls. So the drain improves for a short time before slowing down again. Jetting removes the buildup itself, not just the obstruction at the center. That is the key difference.
While hydro jetting is the gold standard for clearing heavy buildup and blockages, it cannot repair structural damage. If your pipes are cracked, collapsed, or heavily corroded, jetting might cause further issues, making pipe restoration or replacement the safer, longer-lasting solution.
Homes across Southwest Florida share similar sewer issues but for slightly different reasons. Soil movement, older cast iron pipes, and heavy tree growth all play a role. So do grease-heavy kitchen drains and outdoor showers near the coast.
If a drain slows again soon after clearing, there is usually more happening than surface debris. Build-up inside the pipe keeps returning, which is a sign that the line needs a deeper cleaning.
Sewer odors drifting from a drain or the yard often mean partial blockages. When pressure builds behind that blockage, backups follow. Jetting clears these deeper obstructions so the system resets.
Older homes in Port Charlotte or Naples often still rely on aging cast iron systems. Sections of those pipes narrow with scale and rust. Homes surrounded by larger trees in Fort Myers or Cape Coral frequently deal with small root growth that finds its way inside joints. These are strong indicators that hydro jetting may help.
Hydro jetting does more than unclog a drain. It restores the inside of the pipe enough that flow improves and future repairs have a clean surface to work with.
Common uses include:
Many homeowners do not realize that jetting is often part of the preparation step before a more permanent repair. Clean pipe walls help any future work last longer.
Once the buildup is gone, the entire plumbing system tends to work more predictably. Water drains faster, odors fade, and backups are far less common.
Benefits include:
When a line is fully cleaned, homeowners can make better decisions about next steps.
Hydro jetting is one of the most effective ways to clear a line fully and bring it back to strong working conditions. If your home has been dealing with clogs that keep returning, or if roots or grease buildup have become a regular concern, jetting gives the system a fresh start.
We believe in solving the problem, not just charging for repeat cleanings. If we notice that hydro jetting isn’t providing a lasting fix, it usually indicates a broken or collapsed pipe, and we will recommend a long-term repair or replacement instead.
Aztec Plumbing & Drains has more than thirty years of experience serving Fort Myers and nearby communities. Our reviews reflect the level of care and accuracy we bring to every jetting service. With clear pricing and options for financing, homeowners know what to expect from the start.
Schedule online or call us today at (239) 932-2959 for professional hydro jetting support.
Jetting is safe when done by trained technicians. Before starting, a camera inspection checks the condition of the line to confirm the pipe can withstand pressure.
Costs vary based on the size of the system and how much buildup is present. Many homeowners find it more cost effective than repeated snaking because it removes the cause of the clog, not just the symptom.
Some homes need jetting every one to two years, especially properties with large trees or heavy grease use. A technician can suggest a schedule based on your plumbing system.
A hose with a specialized nozzle enters the sewer line. High-pressure water then washes away buildup and debris. The flow pushes material out of the drain path, leaving the pipe cleaner and easier to maintain.