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How Jetting Works – The Ultimate Guide by Camjet

  • Writer: Camjet Pty Ltd
    Camjet Pty Ltd
  • Mar 6
  • 3 min read

Updated: Mar 17

Jetting in plumbing refers to the process of using high-pressure water to clear blockages, debris, and build-up from pipes and sewer lines. This method is commonly used in drain cleaning, sewer maintenance, and industrial pipe cleaning to remove stubborn materials like grease, sludge, tree roots, and mineral deposits.


Unlike traditional drain snaking, which only breaks up blockages, jetting completely flushes out debris, leaving pipes cleaner and reducing the likelihood of future clogs.


How Jetting Works – The Ultimate Guide by Camjet

What is Jetting a Sewer Line?

Jetting a sewer line involves inserting a specialized hose with a high-pressure nozzle into the sewer system. The nozzle sprays pressurized water in multiple directions, effectively:


  • Breaking through tough blockages like tree roots, grease, and dirt.

  • Flushing out all loosened debris to restore proper water flow.

  • Cleaning the interior pipe walls, preventing future clogs and buildup.


This method is widely used in residential, commercial, and municipal plumbing systems to ensure efficient drainage and prevent costly sewer backups.


How Does Jetting a Sewer Line Work?


The jetting process follows these steps:

  1. Inspection 

    A plumber may first inspect the sewer line using a camera to locate the blockage and determine the best approach.

  2. Insertion of the Jetting Hose 

    A specialized hose is fed into the sewer line.

  3. High-Pressure Water Release 

    Water is pressurized (typically between 1,500 to 4,000 PSI) and forced through the nozzle.

  4. Clearing the Blockage

    The force of the water cuts through obstructions and washes them away.

  5. Flushing the System

    The remaining debris is completely removed, leaving pipes clean and clear.


Jetting services are professional plumbing solutions that use high-pressure water to clean and clear pipes. Camjet offers a range of jetting services across South Africa, including:

  • Sewer Line Jetting – Clears blockages and maintains proper flow.

  • Storm Drain Jetting – Removes debris from stormwater drains to prevent flooding.

  • Grease Line Jetting – Eliminates grease buildup in commercial kitchens.

  • Industrial Pipe Jetting – Keeps industrial drainage systems running efficiently.

  • Tree Root Removal – Breaks up and flushes out invasive roots in sewer lines.


Can Hydro Jetting Damage Pipes?

Hydro jetting is safe for most plumbing systems when done correctly. However, excessive pressure on old, weak, or damaged pipes can lead to cracks or leaks. A professional inspection before jetting ensures the right pressure is applied for each pipe type.


Can Hydro Jetting Damage Clay Pipes?

Older clay pipes can become brittle over time. If these pipes have cracks or weak spots, hydro jetting at high pressure could worsen the damage. A professional plumber can determine whether jetting is safe or if an alternative method is required.


Can Hydro Jetting Remove Roots?

Yes! Hydro jetting is one of the most effective ways to cut through and remove tree roots from sewer lines. However, if the roots have caused significant structural damage, pipe repair or replacement may be necessary.


Can Hydro Jetting Damage PVC Pipes?

PVC pipes are generally durable and can withstand hydro jetting when performed at the correct pressure. However, improper jetting techniques or excessive pressure can cause PVC pipes to crack or weaken.


Who Services South Africa with Jetting?

For professional jetting services in South Africa, Camjet is the trusted industry leader. We provide residential, commercial, and industrial jetting solutions across the country. Whether you need a routine drain cleaning or an emergency sewer line jetting, our experts are equipped to handle the job efficiently.


Why Choose Camjet for Jetting in South Africa?

  • Experienced Professionals – Highly trained technicians with years of experience.

  • Advanced Jetting Technology – The latest equipment for effective and safe cleaning.

  • Affordable Pricing – Competitive rates with no hidden fees.

  • 24/7 Emergency Services – Available when you need us most.


FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions About Jetting

How often should sewer jetting be done?

It depends on your usage and location, but a general recommendation is once every 1–2 years to prevent clogs and maintain efficiency.


Is jetting better than snaking?

Yes! Jetting fully cleans the pipes, whereas snaking only breaks up blockages without removing residue.


How long does hydro jetting take?

Most jobs take between 1–2 hours, depending on the severity of the clog.


How much does sewer jetting cost in South Africa?

The cost varies based on the job size, location, and complexity. Contact Camjet for a free quote.


Can hydro jetting fix slow drains?

Yes! Hydro jetting removes built-up grease, debris, and sediment, restoring full drainage capacity.


For expert jetting services in South Africa, trust Camjet to get the job done right! Contact us today at Camjet.co.za for a free consultation and quote.

 

 

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