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Most service calls handled same-day across the Denver metro — and we answer the phone 24/7.
High-Pressure Hydro Jetting
Cable snaking punches a hole through a clog — hydro jetting removes it entirely. Using water pressurized up to 4,000 PSI, we scour the interior walls of your pipes, cutting through decades of grease buildup, mineral scale, soap scum, and even small tree roots. The result isn’t just a cleared line — it’s a pipe that flows the way it’s supposed to. If you’ve been dealing with recurring clogs in the same drain, hydro jetting is often the fix that finally solves the problem for good. We pair it with a camera inspection so we know exactly what we’re dealing with before the water ever turns on.
Done has provided hydro jetting service to Denver-area homeowners and businesses since 1999. Learn more about our complete drain and sewer services or call us any time, day or night.
When You Need It
Standard drain cleaning handles most clogs, but some situations call for something more powerful. Here's when hydro jetting makes sense.
If a drain is snaked every few months but slows down again quickly, buildup is coating the pipe walls — not just sitting in one spot. Hydro jetting clears the walls completely.
Kitchen drain lines — especially in homes that cook frequently — accumulate thick layers of cooking grease over time. Snaking may clear a path, but jetting removes the grease from the walls entirely.
Roots from trees and shrubs seek out moisture and can work their way into sewer lines through small cracks or joints. Hydro jetting cuts through minor root intrusions and clears the resulting debris.
Hard water deposits calcium and other minerals inside pipes over time, narrowing the opening. Hydro jetting is one of the most effective ways to remove mineral scale without damaging the pipe.
What We Jet
We hydro jet residential drain and sewer lines of all sizes, from kitchen branch lines to large main sewer laterals.
How It Works
Hydro jetting isn't something we do blindly. Every job starts with an inspection so we know what we're working with.
Call 833-539-9153 or book online. We'll set an appointment that works for you — same-day availability in most cases.
We run a drain camera through the affected line to see the buildup, locate any damage, and confirm the pipe is a good candidate for high-pressure jetting.
Our technician inserts the jetting hose into the line and works it through the pipe, using the pressurized water to scour the walls clean from every angle.
We run the camera again after jetting to confirm the line is clear and the pipe walls are clean. If we spot any damage, we'll show you the footage and discuss next steps.
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It depends on the pipe material and condition. Hydro jetting is safe for most modern pipes, but older clay, cast iron, or already-damaged lines may not handle high pressure well. That’s exactly why we inspect with a drain camera before jetting — we won’t put pressure on a pipe that can’t take it. If we find damage, we’ll talk through repair options like trenchless pipe lining instead.
A drain snake (cable machine) punches through a clog and creates a passage for water to flow. Hydro jetting uses high-pressure water to scour the interior walls of the pipe clean — removing grease, scale, and root material entirely. Snaking is fast and effective for many clogs; jetting is the better choice when buildup coats the pipe walls or when clogs keep returning. See our drain cleaning page for a comparison.
Hydro jetting is performed entirely from inside the pipe — no digging, no trenching, and no disruption to your yard or landscaping. We access the line through a cleanout or existing access point, do the work, and leave without disturbing anything above ground.
Most residential hydro jetting jobs take between one and three hours, depending on the length of the line and the severity of the buildup. The camera inspection before and after adds some time but is worth it — it confirms the work was successful and gives you a clear picture of your pipe’s condition. You can also ask about our sewer services if you want a full evaluation while we’re there.