Does Hydro Jetting Help With Ingrown Tree Roots? Homeowners who notice slow drains, gurgling sounds, or recurring clogs often hear about hydro jetting as a fix. The key question is whether high-pressure water jetting can tackle ingrown roots —roots that invade or press into sewer and drain lines through small cracks or joints. In many cases, hydro jetting can help temporarily . The high-pressure stream is effective at flushing out scale, grease, mineral buildup, and even some root-related debris. If the root intrusion is causing partial blockages, hydro jetting may restore flow by removing what’s immediately obstructing the pipe. What hydro jetting can and can’t do Hydro jetting is primarily a cleaning method. It can cut through and dislodge certain materials inside the pipe, and it may damage small, exposed root strands that interfere with flow. But roots that have grown into joints or cracks are oft ... Read more »
Should you schedule annual maintenance for sewer ejector pumps? In many homes and small buildings, sewer ejector pumps handle wastewater that can’t flow by gravity to the sewer line. Because these systems rely on moving parts and can accumulate solids, routine maintenance is strongly recommended —and annual attention is a common benchmark. For most owners, the practical approach is annual maintenance for the pump (inspection, testing, and basic service) combined with periodic pit cleaning based on how much sediment and debris builds up. If your usage is heavy or the system shows signs of fouling, you may need maintenance more often than once per year. What “annual maintenance” typically includes A qualified technician will usually check the pump’s condition and performance, confirm the alarm system (if present) works, inspect electrical connections, and verify that switches or sensors activate c ... Read more »