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Drain Cleaning & Drain Line or Sewer Line Jetting

We provide a wide range of professional services to meet your needs. Clogged or blocked drains can cause an emergency situation in a hurry. Contact ASP and we will get you cleared up in a hurry.

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Water Jetting Services

Water jetting is a gamechanger in the plumbing world. Recurring drain blockages are frustrating to deal with. When you need drain cleaning or sewer line cleaning, you want to make sure you’re getting the best and most efficient service available. 


Water jetting, also known as hydro jetting, is a professional plumbing technique used to eliminate the most serious of clogs. A hydro jet power washer is made up of two parts: the pressurizing machine and the hose. This machine can pressurize the water up to 5,000 pounds per square inch (PSI), while the hose is made up of sturdy materials that can withstand the pressure and deliver the water. 


Before beginning the water jetting process, an ASP plumber will determine the source of the clog through a video camera inspection. This will provide a live view of the blockage and pinpoint its exact location for easy access. After assessing the situation, our plumber will choose the correct jetting pressure to remove the debris, but not damage the surrounding pipes. Finally, the water jetting hose is inserted into the pipe and the pressurizing machine is turned on.

Drain Cleaning

Clogged drains are one of the most typical plumbing issues in homes. You can use DIY tools and techniques to solve the clogs in your kitchen and bathroom in some cases. However, when more severe blockages exist, it’s best to work with a licensed plumber who can use their professional equipment to clean your clogged drain.

Below is some essential information that every homeowner should know about drain cleaning methods, including how they work and how to know when your home needs drain cleaning.


What Is Cabling?

When your toilet, tub, or sink drain becomes blocked, a common tool for clearing the clog is a drain snake. Snaking, also known as cabling, involves the insertion of a long, thin, flexible auger into your drain pipe. It contains a metal coil that you twist downward until it can dislodge or hook onto a blockage to remove it.


What Is the Difference Between Cabling and Hydro Jetting?

Cabling only breaks apart or pulls out a blockage. Hydro or Water Jetting blasts clogs apart and removes stubborn build-up that’s shrinking your pipes’ diameter. Cabling is best for the occasional blockage. Hydro jetting typically offers the best long-term cleaning results so that future clogs don’t occur. Unlike cabling, hydro jetting must be performed by a professional plumber.


Clogs don’t fix themselves. If you think there’s a blockage in one or more of your home’s drains, don’t wait to contact a professional.

How to Tell If Your Home Needs Drain Cleaning

If your home needs drain cleaning, you’ll usually notice one or more of the following warning signs:

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Slow Draining Sinks. If you begin to notice that water takes forever to go down the drain or that your plumbing gurgles as water drains, there may be a blockage in your pipes.

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Frequent Toilet Overflows. If your toilet clogs or overflows frequently, you may be having sewer line problems. It’s best to seek a professional plumber's assistance to solve the issues.

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Water Backs Up. When water fills up your sink or tub from the drain, you definitely have a clog in your pipes or sewer line. This can be unsanitary and cause water damage, so don’t ignore this issue!

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Bad Smell. If a foul odor is coming from your kitchen drains, there may something blocking a drain, most likely grease or food particles.

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