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COMMERCIAL HYDRO JETTING

Commercial hydro jetting for restaurants, facilities, and multi-unit properties that need stronger sewer and drain cleaning under heavier use.

What you are seeing

Commercial Hydro Jetting

The kitchen drains get cleaned every few months and they are slow again within weeks. The floor drains in the prep area back up during the dinner rush. The grease trap line is coated so heavily that cabling barely opens a channel before the buildup closes it again.

Standard cleaning punches through the blockage. Commercial hydro jetting strips the grease, sludge, and residue off the pipe walls so the full diameter of the line is open - not just a narrow path through the center.

Who this is for

Built For High-Volume Commercial Lines

Restaurants, commercial kitchens, multi-tenant buildings, food processing facilities, laundromats, and any property where daily wastewater volume and grease load outpace what standard drain cleaning can keep up with.

Commercial hydro jetting is for facilities where the lines need wall-to-wall cleaning under pressure - not another cable pass that leaves the coating intact.

What you walk away with

Clean Pipe Walls And A Maintenance Path

The commercial lines get jetted to full diameter. You see the difference on camera - before and after - and get a direct recommendation on how often the lines need jetting to stay ahead of the buildup cycle.

If the camera shows pipe damage or a structural issue that jetting alone cannot solve, you hear that on site with footage to back it up.

Problem

When Commercial Hydro Jetting Starts To Make Sense

Commercial drain lines coat faster than residential lines. More grease, more food waste, more volume, more hours of daily use - the buildup accumulates on the pipe walls between every cleaning. Standard cabling punches a hole through the blockage but leaves the grease layer on the walls. That layer narrows the pipe again within weeks, and the cycle repeats.

Commercial hydro jetting is the pressure-cleaning step up from standard drain clearing - built for commercial lines within the broader hydro jetting service family where volume and grease load demand wall-to-wall pipe cleaning.

  • Why commercial lines need hydro jetting instead of repeated standard cleaning
  • Which property types and use patterns benefit most from commercial hydro jetting
  • What to expect during the visit and what determines the maintenance schedule going forward

The goal is to strip the pipe walls clean - not just open a channel through the middle - so the line holds at full capacity longer between service visits.

Solution

Why Commercial Hydro Jetting Often Fits

Cabling opens a path through the blockage. Commercial hydro jetting removes the blockage and the wall coating that was building toward the next one. The difference is whether you are clearing the symptom or cleaning the cause.

At 3,850 PSI, the jetting head fires water backward against the pipe walls as it travels through the line. Grease, sludge, scale, and residue get stripped off and flushed downstream. The pipe goes from a narrowed, coated line back to its full original diameter - and the camera confirms it before we leave.

Fit and situation bullets

  • Standard cleaning has been done repeatedly and the lines keep loading up again within weeks because the wall coating stays behind.
  • The facility produces heavy grease, food waste, or high-volume wastewater that coats the lines faster than routine cleaning can maintain.
  • The property needs a repeatable maintenance jetting schedule instead of reactive emergency calls every time the lines back up.

Problem bullets

  • Kitchen, prep, or grease trap lines are slow again within weeks of the last cleaning.
  • Floor drains in commercial spaces back up during peak operating hours under normal use volume.
  • Grease, sludge, or food waste is coating the pipe walls and narrowing the line between every service visit.
  • The facility keeps paying for cleaning that does not last and the same lines keep failing.

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Why Mountain West

What We Bring To The Job

3,850 PSI jetting capability

Clears lines 2 to 12 inches in diameter at 3,850 PSI and 8 GPM with 300 feet of reach. That is enough pressure to strip hardened grease off commercial pipe walls - not just push through the center of the blockage.

Camera rated to 200 feet

Scopes up to 200 feet of pipe with live footage review so facility managers see the before-and-after condition of the line in real time.

Jetting and camera on every call

Hydro jetting equipment deploys on every service call. The camera confirms the pipe is clean wall-to-wall before we leave - no guessing whether the jetting reached the full buildup.

20+ years combined field experience

Not a new crew learning on your commercial system.

Licensed and insured

Licensed for sewer, drain, and drainage system work .

How Commercial Hydro Jetting Works On Site

Commercial jetting visits are scoped to the facility's line layout, use pattern, and the type of buildup the system produces.

  • Walk the facility's drain and sewer layout with the owner or facility manager. Identify which lines are carrying the heaviest grease, waste, or volume load and which ones are failing between cleanings.
  • Jet the affected commercial lines at 3,850 PSI. The jetting head strips grease, sludge, and residue off the pipe walls - restoring the full pipe diameter, not just opening a path through the center.
  • Camera the lines after jetting to confirm wall-to-wall cleaning and check for pipe damage, offsets, or structural issues the buildup was hiding. Recommend a maintenance jetting interval based on the facility's use pattern and what the camera shows.

You leave the visit with clean pipe walls, camera footage confirming the result, and a recommended schedule for when the lines need jetting again to stay ahead of the next buildup cycle.

If The Lines Need More Than Jetting

Jetting cleans the pipe. But if the camera shows damage behind the buildup - cracks, root entry points, offsets, or collapsed sections - the conversation moves from cleaning into repair. These services cover what comes next when jetting alone is not the long-term answer.

Evidence

  1. 1

    When the camera reveals pipe damage that was hidden under the grease or scale coating, cleaning solved the symptom but the structural failure will keep causing problems.

  2. 2

    When roots are entering through cracked joints, jetting removes them but they grow back through the same entry points - the pipe itself may need repair to stop the cycle.

  3. 3

    When a commercial main line or sewer run needs jetting beyond the branch lines, the scope moves into sewer hydro jetting or main line hydro jetting for the larger shared runs.

Sewer Hydro Jetting page preview.Next Service RouteSewer Hydro JettingFor main sewer lines and longer wastewater runs where grease, sludge, and heavy residue need pressure cleaning beyond the branch drains.Main Line Hydro Jetting page preview.Next Service RouteMain Line Hydro JettingFor whole-property drainage issues where the primary main run needs wall-to-wall cleaning to restore full system flow.Sewer Camera Inspection page preview.Next Service RouteSewer Camera InspectionFor property owners who need to see inside the sewer line before committing to repair, replacement, or a maintenance plan.

What Usually Changes Price And Timing

Scope and timing

  • How many commercial drain or sewer lines need jetting in the same visit
  • How heavy the grease, sludge, or waste coating is inside the lines - recent soft buildup versus months of hardened residue
  • Whether the visit stays with jetting or the camera reveals pipe damage that changes the recommendation
  • Whether the work needs to be scheduled around business hours, kitchen operations, or tenant impact
  • How many line runs need jetting in the same visit and how far the jetting head needs to travel
  • Whether the post-jetting camera inspection reveals findings that need same-visit discussion

Cost

  • Pipe size, total line length, and number of commercial runs that need service
  • Severity of the grease, sludge, or residue coating - light maintenance cleaning versus heavy restoration
  • Whether the visit is a one-time deep clean or part of a recurring commercial hydro jetting maintenance plan

Support

A Few Helpful Details Before The Visit

Share these when you call

  1. Which lines are failing and how quickly they slow down after the last cleaning - weeks, days, or immediately.
  2. What the facility produces - grease-heavy kitchen waste, high-volume laundry discharge, food processing waste, or general multi-tenant volume.
  3. Whether any camera inspection or prior jetting has been done on the lines and what was found.
  4. Whether the work needs to be scheduled around operating hours and which access points are available.

Quick Answers About Commercial Hydro Jetting

These are the quick answers most people want before they call, book, or decide on the next step.

What does commercial hydro jetting usually solve?

Commercial hydro jetting strips grease, sludge, and residue off commercial pipe walls where standard cleaning only opens a temporary channel. It restores the full pipe diameter for restaurants, facilities, and multi-unit properties that need stronger sewer and drain cleaning under heavier use.

Who benefits most from commercial hydro jetting?

Restaurants, commercial kitchens, multi-tenant buildings, food processing facilities, and any commercial property where grease or high wastewater volume coats the drain lines faster than routine cleaning can maintain.

How does a commercial hydro jetting service work?

The technician identifies which commercial lines are loading up fastest, jets them at 3,850 PSI to strip the pipe walls clean, and cameras the lines afterward to confirm full-diameter cleaning and check for hidden pipe damage.

What should I know before booking commercial hydro jetting?

Know which lines are failing and how quickly they slow down after the last cleaning. Mention what the facility produces - grease, food waste, high-volume wastewater - and whether the work needs to be scheduled around operating hours.

Frequently Asked Questions About Commercial Hydro Jetting