While both hydro jetting and standard drain cleaning are used to restore drainage, they serve different purposes and address different types of problems.
Drain cleaning typically targets localized clogs near a single fixture. It removes hair, soap residue, or minor debris from sinks, tubs, and floor drains. Drain cleaning is ideal for first-time blockages or slow drains that haven’t affected the rest of the plumbing system.
Hydro jetting, on the other hand, is a system-wide cleaning method that removes grease, sludge, scale, and root intrusion along the entire interior of the pipe. It is recommended for recurring problems, commercial drains, or older systems where buildup has narrowed the pipe and caused repeated backups. Hydro jetting addresses the underlying cause of clogs rather than just clearing a single blockage.
Choosing the right method depends on pipe condition, severity of buildup, and whether the problem is localized or systemic. Proper evaluation, often including a sewer camera inspection, ensures the solution is effective and long-lasting.
At Imperial Beach Plumbing, leak detection starts with evaluating the symptoms you’re experiencing, such as pressure loss, moisture, or unexplained water usage. From there, targeted testing methods are used to narrow down the leak’s location. This approach allows us to confirm whether the issue involves supply lines, drain lines, or underground piping without relying on trial and error.
Accurate leak detection reduces disruption to your home or business. By pinpointing the leak, we avoid excessive cutting into walls, floors, or concrete slabs. This not only protects your property but also allows repairs to be completed more efficiently and with greater confidence.
Professional leak detection also provides clarity. Instead of guessing where the problem might be, you receive a clear explanation of what’s happening, where the leak is located, and what repair options are available. This process helps property owners in Imperial Beach make informed decisions and address leaks before they cause long-term damage.