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Is Jetting Plumbing More Effective than Rodding?

The question of whether to use sewer jetting or sewer rodding doesn’t have one right answer. The right answer for your home will depend on a variety of factors including the location of the clog, the age and material of your pipes, and the nature of the clog. Before trying either solution a local plumber will likely use a camera inspection to determine exactly what they’re dealing with. Putting a camera through the pipe lets a licensed plumber find the clog, determine how big it is, and possibly even identify what is causing the clog. A camera will also reveal whether there is a single clog to deal with or multiple issues to that need attention (cracked lines, sagging or separated pipes, extensive root growth, etc.). After using this helpful diagnosis tool, your plumber will advise you on which method will best fix the problems you’re experiencing. They should also be able to give you a sense of how much the project might run all else equal. Trust the experience of the licensed plumber that you have looking at your pipes to recommend the best approach for your homes.

Additional resources:
Who Does Sewer Line Jetting Near Me?
When Is Sewer Jetting Necessary?
Who Can Clean Sewer Lines?
Understanding Hydro Jet Cleaning
Hydro Jetting Drain Cleaning
What Is a Roto Rooting Service?
Roto Rooting and Water Jetting Compared
Find Sewer Rodding Services Near Me
Do My Pipes Need Sewer Rodding?
The Sewer Rodding Process Explained
Does Home Insurance Cover Sewer Line Repair?
What are Sewer Line Repair Costs?