Sewer / Septic Repair and Service, Jetting, Camera

H L Construction provides top-notch Sewer / Septic Repair and Service, Jetting, Camera services. We’re very knowledgeable when it comes to building codes and other concerns that accompany different types of construction projects. 

What is Sewer Jetting?

Sewer jetting is a method of cleaning out sewers and drain lines by using high-pressure water streams through specialized jetting nozzles to dislodge and clear obstructions, as well as perform regular maintenance to prevent sewage backups. Regardless of whether the location is residential or a larger municipality, sewer jetting is vital to keeping storm drains and sewer lines in peak condition, helping prevent damage and mitigate further deterioration of the sewers.

There is a multitude of materials that can block and cause damage to sewer lines; fats, oils, grease, minerals, mud, sludge, dirt, and tree roots are all commonly found clogging sewers. There are a variety of machines, nozzles, and other tools that can tackle these jobs, but sewer jetting remains one of the easiest and safest methods of cleaning out sewer and drain lines.
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HOW DOES IT WORK?

In sewer jetting, an engine (or another power source) powers a high-pressure water pump that builds up within the containment unit, effectively pressurizing the water. All high-pressure jetting units are rated by Pressure (PSI) and Water Flow (GPM). Both PSI and GPM are direct results of the available engine’s horsepower. The high-pressure pump delivers water to a hose reel containing high-pressure jetting hose. This hose should be matched for the appropriate pressure and system flow. Once attached to the end of the jetting hose, the nozzle creates pressure within the system. The nozzle is designed to direct high-pressure water streams back towards the entry point. This is to help propel the nozzle further down the line and pulling the jetting hose through the pipe.

High Pressure Jetting a Storm Sewer Line

Storm drains collect and dispose rainwater from roadways, parking lots and rooftops. However, storm drains can collect gravel, dirt, and debris that can restrict flow or cause a complete blockage. High pressure jetting can clean storm drain lines, clearing blockages and removing silt and debris accumulations.

What is a Sewer Line Camera?

A sewer camera is a very small and flexible camera attached to a cable, much like a drain snake. The plumber will use the snake to get to the point at which a clog or break may exist in the hopes they can remedy the problem with as little invasive behavior as possible.

How does a Sewer Line Camera work?

The camera connects it to a portable, closed-circuit display. Powerful lights on the camera illuminate the interior, so you can see every detail inside the pipe in real-time. 
Your technician will note the presence of debris, clogs, and even the tiniest cracks as the camera travels to the street and back.
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