Hydro Jetting

Columbus Metropolitan Area’s Top High-Pressure Water Jetting

Clogs like grease, tree roots, and mineral deposits can slow drain lines by over 70%. Titan Plumbing & Drains’ hydro jetting service blasts high-pressure water (3,000 to 4,000 psi) to fully clean your pipes and restore steady water flow.

A Titan Plumbing & Drains team member clears a clogged floor drain using a flexible tool.

Hydro-Jet Cleaning Service Area in Columbus Metropolitan Area, Ohio

We also serve surrounding areas throughout Central Ohio. Not sure if we cover your location? Give us a call!

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Pressure Washing related to Hydro Jetting?

They’re similar in that both use high-pressure water, but pressure washing cleans outdoor surfaces. Hydro jetting targets clog buildup deep inside drain and sewer lines with precise nozzles, not siding or decks.

Yes! We use truck-mounted hydro jetting systems that send powerful water streams through your sewer system, removing stubborn debris, grease, and roots without digging.

Very. Hydro jetting doesn’t just poke holes. It scrubs pipe walls and flushes out clogs, grease, roots, and buildup. That gives a long-lasting solution, prevents recurring blockages, and keeps your system flowing freely.

Yes. We often pair hydro jetting with sewer and pipe repair like CIPP lining. First, we clean the pipes thoroughly so liners install better and last longer.

Most modern pipes—PVC, copper, or steel—handle the pressure well. We always perform a CCTV inspection first to check pipe condition. If your lines are very old or fragile, we adjust the pressure or use gentler tools to protect them.

Absolutely. The high-pressure jet stream can slice through shallow tree roots, clearing them from pipe walls. If roots have deeply invaded pipes, we may follow up with targeted sewer and pipe repair.

We ask you to:

  • Clear personal items around clean-outs or main drain access
  • Ensure accessible manholes or clean-outs for hose setup
  • Let our technicians inspect via camera first to judge pipe condition. This process takes a few minutes and helps us deliver safe, efficient service.
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