Hydro Jetting in Redondo Beach, CA
Hydro jetting scrubs the inside of your drain or sewer line with water at up to 4,000 psi — where a snake pokes a hole through a clog, jetting cleans the pipe wall back to full diameter. It is the go-to fix in Redondo Beach for grease-clogged kitchen lines and root-infiltrated sewers.
Typical pricing runs $300–$600 for a residential sewer line, up to $800+ where access is poor or the line is long. It is often bundled with a camera inspection — worth insisting on, both to confirm jetting is appropriate (a badly broken pipe can be made worse) and to verify the result afterward.
For restaurants and homes with mature trees — common in Redondo Beach's older neighborhoods — annual preventive jetting is dramatically cheaper than repeated emergency calls.
What drives the price
- Line length and diameter
- Severity: light grease vs heavy roots
- Whether a camera inspection is bundled
- Pipe condition — fragile pipe may rule jetting out
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Is hydro jetting better than snaking?
They solve different problems. Snaking (cabling) opens a hole through a clog fast and cheap ($150–$500). Jetting cleans the full pipe diameter and removes grease and roots that snakes leave behind — it lasts much longer but costs more ($300–$800).
Can hydro jetting damage pipes?
On sound pipe, no — pressure is adjusted to the material. On badly cracked or collapsing pipe it can finish the job, which is why a camera inspection first is standard good practice.
How often should sewer lines be jetted in Redondo Beach?
With mature trees over clay pipe, every 12–24 months preventively. Otherwise, only when symptoms (slow drains, gurgling, backups) appear.
Related services in Redondo Beach
Drain Cleaning$150–$500
Sewer Camera Inspection$150–$600
Sewer Line Repair & Replacement$1,500–$25,000
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