High-pressure hydro jetting service

Gainesville · Sunburst Environmental

Drain Jetting in Gainesville, GA

High-pressure hydro jetting that actually clears the line — camera-inspected first, every single time. Serving Gainesville, GA.

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What Is Drain Jetting?

High-Pressure Water That Clears What Snaking Can't Touch

Drain jetting — also called hydro jetting — uses highly pressurized water to blast through blockages, grease buildup, root intrusion, and pipe scale. Unlike snaking, which pokes a hole through a clog, jetting removes the buildup from the pipe wall entirely and restores full flow.

It's the right call when snaking hasn't worked, when grease has built up, when roots are creeping in, or when a plumber specifically said jetting is needed. We camera inspect before every jet — because jetting a collapsed pipe makes things worse, not better.

Hydro jetting equipment in use
500+

Jobs Completed

24hr

Response Time

100%

Camera-First Rate

50+

Cities Served

How It Works

The Sunburst Process

Every job runs the same three steps. No shortcuts, no guessing.

01

Camera First

You see exactly what's in your pipes before we touch anything.

We run the camera, show you what's there in real time, and hand you the footage — regardless of what happens next.

02

Honest Diagnosis

Straight answer — even if it's not what you hoped for.

If we can clear it, we jet it. If the pipe needs replacement, we say so and refer you. We don't do repairs, so we have no incentive to recommend one.

03

Clear It & Prove It

Clear pipes. Your footage. Done.

High-pressure jetting removes the blockage from the pipe wall. Then we hand you the video — proof of what we found and what we left behind.

Real Results

Before & After: What Hydro Jetting Does

BEFOREPipe blocked with grease

Grease buildup — fully blocked

AFTERClean pipe after jetting

Same pipe after jetting — full flow

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is drain jetting / hydro jetting?

Drain jetting uses high-pressure water — typically 3,000–4,000 PSI — to blast through blockages, grease, roots, and pipe scale. Unlike snaking, it removes buildup from the pipe wall entirely.

Is drain jetting better than snaking?

For serious or recurring clogs, grease buildup, and root intrusion — yes. Snaking punches a hole through a clog. Jetting clears the entire pipe wall.

Do you always camera inspect before jetting?

Yes — every single time. We never jet a pipe we haven't looked at first.

How long does drain jetting take?

Most residential jobs take 1–2 hours including the camera inspection. Commercial lines can take longer.

Can drain jetting damage my pipes?

Not if done correctly after a camera inspection confirms the pipe is in good condition. We won't jet a deteriorated or collapsed pipe.

How much does drain jetting cost?

Cost depends on line length, blockage type, and complexity. Call for a straight estimate — we give you a number before we start.

Need Drain Jetting in Gainesville?

Camera inspection before every jet. Honest diagnosis. Footage yours to keep. Call for same-day response.

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Drain Jetting in Gainesville: What We See Here

Sunburst Environmental serves homeowners and property managers throughout Gainesville. Whether your property is near Lake Lanier, Northeast Georgia Medical Center, and Brenau University, or in neighborhoods like Riverside, Longstreet Hills, Green Street corridor, and lakefront subdivisions, we bring the same camera-first approach every time.

Gainesville has a variety from 1920s–1940s downtown homes near Brenau University to 1990s–2000s lake-access builds. That matters because pipe age and material directly affect what drain jetting can and can't fix. The downtown core sits on aging clay sewer infrastructure — root intrusion is the most common finding on camera. Before we ever fire up the jetter, we run a camera down the line — so you know exactly what's in there and why.