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Hydro Jetting & Drain Cleaning in Columbus, Ohio
High-Pressure Water Jetting · Root + Grease Removal

Hydro Jetting & Drain Cleaning in Columbus, Ohio

Wooley Water Sewer Trenchless operates truck-mounted 4,000+ PSI hydro jetters across Columbus, Ohio — the gold-standard method for clearing roots, grease, scale, and debris from residential laterals, restaurant kitchen drains, apartment mainlines, and commercial branch lines. Drain cleaning is the broader category; hydro jetting is the specific high-pressure method that cleans the full pipe circumference (where a cable snake only clears a narrow channel). Every jetting job includes pre- and post-service camera verification.

4,000 PSI jetter Root-cutting nozzle Grease & sludge removal Eco-friendly · no chemicals

Quick camera diagnostic · Written quote · Permit-pull

Stop Snaking. Jet It.

Restore full pipe diameter — cleaner than rooter

High-pressure water jetting cuts roots, scours grease, and clears scaled cast iron back to original wall thickness. No chemicals, no surface damage.

4,000 PSI root + grease removal
2–4 hr typical service
Camera-verified result included
Wooley mascot performing hydro jetting on a Columbus sewer lateral
4000 PSI
Standard jet pressure
3 hr
Typical service window
100%
Pipe diameter restored
0
Chemicals used
What It Is

What Is Hydro Jetting?

Hydro jetting uses a high-pressure water jet — typically 4,000–5,000 PSI delivered at 18+ gallons per minute — through a specialised nozzle threaded on a flexible hose down a sewer line to scour the pipe interior. The high-velocity water stream removes roots, grease, scale, soap buildup, and organic debris along the full pipe circumference. Jetting is the gold-standard pipe-cleaning method because it cleans the entire pipe wall, whereas a cable snake or auger only clears a narrow channel through the center of the obstruction.

Drain cleaning is the broader service category. It includes jetting, mechanical snaking (cable augering), bio-enzymatic maintenance treatments, and chemical drain-line programs. Snaking is the right first-line tool for simple point blockages; jetting is the right tool whenever the full pipe wall needs to be cleaned or a snake has failed to restore full flow. Wooley operates truck-mounted jetters sized for residential 3-inch and 4-inch laterals through 6-inch commercial branch lines and 8-inch municipal mains.

4,000 PSI hydro jetting
Method Comparison

Hydro Jetting vs Snaking — Which One Do You Need?

SituationRecommended MethodWhy
Single hairline clog in a branch lineSnake (cable auger)Cheap point clearance; jetting overkill
Recurring slow-drain across multiple fixturesHydro jettingWall buildup — only jetting cleans circumferentially
Root intrusion at a clay-tile jointHydro jetting (root nozzle)Chain flail nozzle cuts roots; snake only punches through
Restaurant kitchen grease blockageHydro jetting (de-greasing nozzle)Backward jets sweep FOG out; snake pushes it forward
Cast-iron pipe mineral scaleHydro jettingHigh-pressure wash strips interior scale; snake can't
Sand / sediment in a pipe bellyHydro jettingJet flushes sediment out to the cleanout
Pre-camera line prepHydro jettingClean pipe = clearer camera footage
Right Fit Indicators

When Jetting Is the Right Fix

Restaurant Grease (FOG)

Grease blockage in restaurant and commercial kitchen drain lines — fats, oils, grease buildup.

Tree Root Intrusion

Roots that have not yet fractured the pipe wall but are obstructing flow at clay-tile joints.

Mineral Scale

Scale buildup on cast-iron pipe interior, restricting diameter and reducing flow.

Sand & Sediment

Sand and sediment accumulation in a pipe belly or sag — flushed out to the cleanout.

Apartment Mainline Buildup

Recurring slow-drain complaints across units — symptom of mainline buildup needing wall cleaning.

Restaurant FOG Compliance

Preventive maintenance scheduled quarterly to stay ahead of health-code FOG violations.

Documentation Camera

Verification after a blockage incident — proving the pipe is now clear with PACP-coded video.

Pre-Lining Prep

Line prep before CIPP pipe lining install — jetting removes roots and debris so the liner seats correctly.

Our Process

Our 8-Step Hydro Jetting Process

1

Pre-jetting camera inspection

Push or crawler camera locates the blockage and identifies cause (root / grease / scale / debris).

2

Select access point

Exterior cleanout preferred; otherwise pull a toilet or access via roof vent / basement cleanout.

3

Select appropriate nozzle

Root-cutting nozzle (chain flail / tri-blade), de-greasing nozzle (backward jets for grease sweeping), penetrator nozzle (forward jet for hard obstructions).

4

Feed hose downstream

Apply pressure progressively while working the nozzle back through the pipe.

5

Recover debris at access point

All displaced roots, grease, and debris captured at the cleanout — no downstream transfer.

6

Post-jetting camera verify

Verify clean pipe wall on full-length scope.

7

Document findings + provide estimate (if needed)

If structural defects are present, provide a repair estimate for lining or bursting.

8

Recommend maintenance schedule

Annual residential, quarterly restaurants, semi-annual multi-unit — calendar-reminder contracts available.

When to Call

When to Schedule Hydro Jetting

Reactive triggers include an active blockage, slow drain across multiple fixtures, or a sewer backup event. Proactive scheduled triggers include quarterly restaurant maintenance, annual residential preventive service, semi-annual multi-unit maintenance contracts, and pre-sale residential preparation. Seasonal failure patterns follow a predictable Central Ohio rhythm — spring brings accelerated tree-root growth into clay joints, fall brings leaf debris in yard drains and storm laterals, and year-end produces restaurant grease-buildup peaks after the holiday season.

Who Needs This

Who Needs Hydro Jetting

Restaurant owners and managers are the primary recurring customer — quarterly maintenance contracts keep grease-trap compliance on track with Columbus Public Health and Franklin County Public Health code requirements. Apartment complex property managers, HOA boards with shared main lines, and commercial building facility managers are second-pillar institutional customers. Individual homeowners with mature-tree root issues or recurring blockages show up annually. Municipalities run preventive-maintenance rotations on sewer-main segments. Food-service chains with multiple Central Ohio locations consolidate their jetting on a single-vendor contract for calendar accountability.

Cost

What Hydro Jetting Costs in Columbus

Pricing reference — Central Ohio, 2026

Service / Line Type Per-Visit Price Range When It Applies
Residential lateral jetting (3–4″ branch + main) $400 – $700 Slow drains, root intrusion, scale buildup
Residential main-line jetting (4″ municipal) $500 – $900 Full lateral run from home to tap
Restaurant grease-trap jetting $600 – $1,400 FOG buildup, quarterly compliance maintenance
Commercial kitchen branch lines $500 – $1,200 Per-branch service, dishpit / prep-sink lines
Apartment / multi-unit mainline (6″+) $900 – $1,800 Shared-lateral buildings, per-property visit
Quarterly maintenance contract $400 – $700 per visit Scheduled cycle, 10–30% below single-visit pricing
Commercial multi-location contract Custom quote Per facility count with consolidated billing

Cost factors: number of access points, length of line being jetted, severity of buildup (a full-diameter root mass takes longer than a standard scale jetting), whether camera verification is included or separate, and after-hours vs standard hours. Quarterly contracts typically deliver $400–$700 per visit at a negotiated rate, which is 10–30% below single-visit pricing.

Risks of Inaction

What Happens If You Defer Jetting

Year-one $400 jet vs year-five $18,000 burst

Restaurants: deferred jetting results in grease-trap bypass and potential FOG violations. Columbus Public Health can issue compliance notices, and severe cases produce operational shut-down. The business cost of a single closed day often exceeds the annual cost of a quarterly jetting contract.

Residential: a line that could have been jetted ($400) and then CIPP-lined ($12,000) in year one becomes a bursting-required line ($18,000) by year five. Apartments: deferred maintenance produces tenant complaints, bad online reviews, and turnover. The financially rational move is scheduled preventive jetting on a calendar cycle matched to the failure mode.

Why Wooley

Why Restaurants & Property Managers Choose Wooley

Truck-mounted 4,000+ PSI jetter fleet with a full nozzle library — one nozzle for grease, one for roots, one for scale, one for hard obstructions.

Pre- and post-service camera verification included in standard service — customers get documented proof the pipe is clear.

Scheduled maintenance contracts with calendar reminders — restaurants don't have to track their own FOG compliance cycle.

Cross-referral pathway — if jetting reveals structural damage, the same crew can scope and estimate CIPP pipe lining or pipe bursting without a second service call.

Service Area

Where We Deliver Hydro Jetting

Hydro jetting runs across every Wooley market. Tier 1 cities — Westerville, Bexley, and Gahanna — carry dedicated LSPs with city-specific commercial contract detail. Tier 2 coverage extends to Pickerington, Reynoldsburg, Lancaster, Pataskala, Grove City, Dublin, Worthington, and Upper Arlington. The restaurant corridors along Polaris (Westerville), East Broad Street (Bexley), and Creekside District (Gahanna) are among our largest commercial jetting portfolios. Full coverage is on the service areas hub.

FAQ

Hydro Jetting — Frequently Asked Questions

Real answers homeowners ask before scheduling.

Hydro jetting vs snaking — which one do I need?

Snaking is the right first-line tool for a simple point blockage in a single branch line. Hydro jetting is the right tool whenever the full pipe wall needs cleaning — recurring slow-drain across multiple fixtures, restaurant grease buildup, tree-root intrusion at clay joints, mineral scale on cast iron, or sand / sediment in a pipe belly. Jetting cleans the full pipe circumference; a snake only punches a narrow channel through the obstruction.

How often should restaurants hydro jet their lines?

The Columbus-area industry standard for full-service restaurants is quarterly hydro jetting — every 90 days — plus additional visits after high-volume periods (post-holiday season). Fast-food and quick-serve with lower grease volume can often run semi-annual. Wooley's scheduled maintenance contract includes calendar reminders so the cycle doesn't get missed, and every visit includes camera verification and compliance documentation for health-department records.

Can hydro jetting damage old sewer pipes?

Hydro jetting on intact clay tile, cast iron, or PVC is safe at 4,000 PSI — the pipe is engineered to handle far higher hydraulic pressures than what a jet nozzle applies to the interior wall. The exception is pipe that is already structurally failed — Orangeburg or severely corroded cast iron should be camera-scoped first; if the pipe is compromised, jetting is skipped and we move straight to pipe bursting or CIPP pipe lining. Wooley's pre-jet camera scope catches these cases before a nozzle enters the line.

Quarterly Maintenance · Calendar Reminders

Stop the Restaurant Shutdown. Get on the Jetting Calendar.

Quarterly maintenance contracts for restaurants, apartments, HOA, and commercial facilities. Calendar reminders. Camera verified on every visit.