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Hydro Jetting Services in Kansas City

Hydro jetting uses high-pressure water spray inside the pipe to remove sludge, grease buildup, and debris from sewer and drain lines. It is a specialized drain-cleaning service designed to clear more than a small opening through a blockage.

For some customers, this is a smart maintenance service. For others, it pairs naturally with a sewer camera inspection—especially during a real estate transaction, after buildup is documented, or when you want to start fresh with a cleaner line.

Pricing
Hydro jetting service is $1,300 with a $75 trip fee collected at booking.
Hydro jetting equipment being operated from a service van

What hydro jetting can help remove

  • Sludge and soft debris buildup
  • Grease and residue coating the pipe wall
  • Recurring drain and sewer line blockage material
  • Debris that basic augering may not fully clear

Hydro jetting is often considered after standard drain cleaning is found ineffective, especially when the problem keeps returning.

Close-up of a hydro jetting nozzle spraying high-pressure water

Common signs you may need hydro jetting

Frequent clogs

If the same line keeps backing up, the issue may be larger than a simple spot blockage.

Slow drains or gurgling

Slow flow, noisy pipes, and repeated drainage issues can point to buildup along the pipe wall.

Sewage odors or backups

Persistent sewer smells or backups in toilets, sinks, and showers often mean the line needs closer attention.

Common hydro jetting use cases

Real estate transactions

Buyers, sellers, and agents sometimes want the line inspected and then cleaned so the property starts fresh with clearer flow and better documentation before closing.

Maintenance and peace of mind

Some homeowners want a proactive inspection and jetting service to remove buildup before it turns into a messy backup or repeat service call.

Property manager planning

Property managers and owners with repeat drain issues may use hydro jetting as part of a recurring maintenance approach across one or more properties.

Why some property owners choose jetting over repeat snaking

More complete cleaning

Snaking may open a path through the blockage. Jetting is designed to clean more of the pipe interior.

No harsh chemicals

Hydro jetting uses water rather than store-bought chemical cleaners.

Useful for ongoing buildup

If the same line needs repeated drain cleaning, jetting may be the better next step.

Need help deciding first?
If you are trying to determine whether the line needs a camera inspection, cleaning, or both, see our Hydro Jetting vs Sewer Camera Inspection guide.

Who hydro jetting is a good fit for

Hydro jetting can be a good fit for homeowners, buyers, sellers, real estate agents, and property managers who want more than a temporary opening in the line. It is commonly used for recurring slow drains, grease or sludge buildup, preventative maintenance, and situations where an inspection shows buildup that should be cleaned out.

Annual inspection and jetting plans
Some homes and rental properties benefit from recurring maintenance. We can help owners and property managers set up an annual sewer inspection and hydro jetting plan to monitor the line, remove buildup, and reduce the chances of future backups.

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Hydro jetting problem guides

Slow drains but not clogged

When several drains are slow, the issue may be heavy buildup or standing water farther down the line.

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Kitchen sink slow but not clogged

See when a simple kitchen problem may be tied to larger drain-line buildup and whether jetting makes sense.

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Hydro jetting vs snaking

Compare a path-opening snake to a more complete cleaning approach using high-pressure water.

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Annual maintenance planning

Some homes and rental properties are better served by inspection + cleaning plans than emergency calls.

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