Hydro Jetting vs Snaking: Which Drain Method Works? When drains clog, homeowners usually face a quick decision: do they use hydro jetting or drain snaking ? Both methods can clear blockages, but they differ in what they remove, how they work, and when they’re the better fit. Choosing the wrong option can mean repeat clogs, unnecessary disruption, or damage—especially in older plumbing systems. The right answer depends on the cause of the clog and the condition of the pipes. How drain snaking works Drain snaking (also called augering ) uses a rotating cable or auger that’s pushed into the drain to break up or pull out debris. It’s commonly used for partial blockages and many “right-now” clogs caused by things like hair, small chunks of food, or minor grease accumulation. Snakes are often effective when the obstruction is localized and can be physically dislodged. T ... Read more »
PVC vs Copper vs PEX: Choosing Pipe Material for Repiping Choosing a pipe material for repiping comes down to performance over time, installation realities, and what local codes allow. Homeowners typically weigh three main options: PVC (polyvinyl chloride), copper, and PEX (cross-linked polyethylene). Each has strengths—and tradeoffs—that can materially affect total project cost and long-run maintenance. For most repiping projects, the “best” choice depends on the water conditions in your area, your home’s plumbing layout, and whether you prioritize quick installation or proven longevity. While all three can be used for potable water in many jurisdictions, requirements vary by region and system type (water supply vs drainage, hot vs cold, and location). Cost and budgeting: what usually changes the bottom line Material cost is only one part of the total price. Copper is often priced higher per length and may require specialized fitting and ... Read more »