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My kitchen drain has been draining slower and slower even after using chemical cleaners and plungers. I’ve read about hydro jetting but I’m not sure if it’s safe for residential pipes. Has anyone tried it at home, and what results did you notice after the service?
Interesting topic. I heard hydro jetting can clear even old grease buildup, but it depends on the condition of your pipes. Curious to read real experiences from people who tried it.
From what I’ve seen, hydro jetting is one of the most effective ways to clear stubborn blockages in drains, especially in kitchens where grease and food particles build up over years. It uses high-pressure water to thoroughly clean pipe walls, which can restore them to nearly original flow capacity. A lot of homeowners are cautious because they think the pressure may damage old pipes, but professionals usually inspect the lines before the procedure. The key is to hire someone experienced, because they can adjust the intensity depending on your plumbing system’s age and material. In many cases, this method can even prevent recurring blockages, which are common after using simple drain snakes or chemical cleaners. If you want to know more about how it works and when it’s recommended, take a look at https://bens.plumbing/services/drain-cleaning-seattle/hydro-jetting/. It’s often a long-term solution compared to temporary fixes.
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