Pipe Jetting for Sewer & Stormwater Drains
High-pressure hydro jetting to clear blockages and restore full flow in sewer lines and stormwater drain systems — without excavation or pipe replacement.

Restore Full Flow to Any Pipe
Blocked or slow-flowing sewer lines and stormwater drains lead to backups, flooding, property damage, and regulatory violations. Our truck-mounted jetting equipment delivers up to 4,000 PSI to blast through grease buildup, sediment, root intrusions, scale, and debris — restoring pipes to full diameter and flow capacity.
What We Jet
- Commercial sewer laterals and main sewer lines
- Storm drain pipes and catch basin connections
- Culverts and outfall pipes
- Cistern and retention system interconnections
- Restaurant and commercial kitchen grease lines
- Industrial process drain lines
What You Receive
- Complete high-pressure cleaning of pipe interior
- Removal of grease, sediment, roots, scale, and debris
- Flow verification testing after jetting
- Before/after documentation with photos
- Maintenance recommendations and scheduling
- Optional CCTV video inspection for condition assessment
Pipe Jetting Service Areas
South Carolina
Frequently Asked Questions
What is hydro jetting?
Hydro jetting uses truck-mounted equipment to deliver high-pressure water (up to 4,000 PSI) through specialized nozzles inside pipes. The pressurized water blasts through grease, sediment, roots, scale, and debris, cleaning the entire interior surface of the pipe and restoring it to full diameter and flow capacity — without excavation or pipe replacement.
What types of pipes can be jetted?
We jet both sewer lines and stormwater drain systems including commercial sewer laterals, main sewer lines, storm drain pipes, catch basin connections, culverts, cistern interconnections, and retention system piping. Our equipment handles pipes from 4 inches to 36 inches in diameter.
How often should commercial sewer lines be jetted?
Restaurants and food service facilities should have sewer lines jetted every 3 to 6 months to prevent FOG buildup. Commercial and industrial facilities typically need jetting annually or semi-annually. Stormwater drain systems should be jetted as part of regular O&M programs, typically annually or after heavy storm seasons.
Need Pipe Jetting Service?
Get a free quote for sewer line or stormwater drain jetting across South Carolina, North Carolina, and Florida.
