Expert Tacoma Hydro Jetting by Hunt’s Services: Clear Clogged Drains Fast

Stay flowing in Tacoma and the surrounding areas. Call Hunt’s Services at 253-533-7500 for same-day hydro jetting, straightforward pricing, and Service You Can Trust across the Greater Puget Sound.

Professional hydro jetting from Hunt’s Services is one of the fastest, most effective ways to restore drainage and stop backups. Over time, grease, soap scum, sludge, minerals, and debris adhere to pipe walls and narrow the opening—causing slow drains, foul odors, and overflows. Unlike snaking, which only punches a hole through the clog, hydro jetting scours the entire pipe circumference with high-pressure water, flushing debris out to the main and helping prevent future buildup. Our trusted plumbers inspect your line first to confirm the pipe’s condition and ensure jetting is appropriate, then provide clear, upfront pricing and a clean, professional job.

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Pierce County Hydro Jetting: How It Works

Hydro jetting uses a high-pressure hose, specialized nozzles, and a water tank to deliver targeted cleaning power that breaks up and removes stubborn debris. Our equipment can deliver up to 3,500 PSI to cut through grease, scale, and organic matter and pull loosened debris downstream.

Pre-Inspection and Safety

  • Inspection: We evaluate your drain or sewer with diagnostics and, when appropriate, a camera inspection to check for breaks, offsets, or fragile sections.
  • Setup: We select the right nozzle for the blockage (grease, roots, sand/gravel) and stage protection to keep your space clean.
  • Jetting: The nozzle jets forward to clear the path, and rear jets propel and scour the line, restoring full pipe diameter.
  • Verification: We test flow and, upon request, re-scope the line to confirm results.
  • Prevention tips: We share practical dos and don’ts to keep lines clear longer.

Hydro jetting is safe for most properly installed and intact PVC, ABS, and cast-iron lines. If your pipe has structural issues, we’ll recommend alternatives to avoid damage and plan the right repair.