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The Benefits of Using a Sewer Jetter

Hibu Websites • Feb 22, 2022

It's common for a homeowner to experience clogged sewers and blocked drainage every now and then. This is because of materials getting stuck in the systems or deposits building up over time. Out of all the methods that can be used to solve this issue, sewer jetting is the best, and the following are some of its benefits.



It's Sanitary


First off, a
sewer jetter works fast and efficiently, minimizing the risk of sewage and debris coming into contact with the plumber as well as the house and surroundings. This is not the case with traditional methods, which leave a higher likelihood of causing contamination to the home's environment.



It's Cost-Effective


A sewer jetter also works extremely fast and efficiently, taking a shorter time than traditional methods like rooter techniques and snaking. If your plumber charges by the hour, it's easy to see where the cost-effectiveness will come in with a sewer jetter. It will also clean the entire length of pipe, unlike other techniques, which may cost a bit less but not do the same. For this reason, you will have effectively saved yourself from having to fix a similar issue in the near future at a different point within the same system.



It's Very Effective


Sewer jetters clear the entire pipeline, removing both debris and buildup along the walls of the pipes. This makes it a lot more effective than other materials which may not clean the whole length of pipe in one go and which will not remove everything. This extra effectiveness makes it a great option for the homeowner who wants to be done with the entire issue at once.



It's Eco-Friendly


Finally, a sewer jetter is an environmentally-friendly method of cleaning up clogs in the pipes as it only uses water. This is unlike other methods which use chemicals and other invasive methods. It will also help ensure that the clogs are less likely to recur in the future, saving time and resources in the process.



According to Terry's Plumbing, you should clean your sewer lines every 18-22 months as a good preventative measure. If you experience issues more often than this, you may be better off calling a plumber to schedule a video inspection of your pipes.


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