Hydro Jetting Services in Northeast Ohio
Professional Drain Jetting for Septic & Sewer Lines
Hydro jetting uses high-pressure water to blast through clogs and scour the inside of your pipes clean. It removes grease, sludge, roots, and mineral buildup that a standard drain snake can’t touch. If your septic lines keep backing up or your drains are chronically slow, hydro jetting is often the fix.
Double Flush Septic Services is a septic and hydro jetting company based in Medina, Ohio, serving homes and businesses across Northeast Ohio. Whether you call it drain jetting, water jetting, or hydrojet cleaning, it’s the same service and we bring the equipment to you. We cover Medina, Lorain, Summit, Wayne, and Cuyahoga counties plus Stark, Portage, Erie, and Ashland.

Signs You Need Hydro Jetting
Sometimes a snake is enough. But there are situations where jet drain cleaning services are the better call:
- Recurring clogs. If the same line backs up again after snaking, the snake is only punching through the blockage. Jetting cleans the full pipe.
- Grease buildup. Snakes slide right through grease. Water pressure removes it. Common in older properties around Medina and Summit counties where grease traps weren’t always standard.
- Tree root intrusion. Northeast Ohio’s clay soils and mature tree cover make root intrusion one of the most common reasons we get called for drain hydro jetting.
- Multiple slow drains at once. That usually means the blockage is in your main line, not an individual fixture.
When in doubt, call us. We’re not going to jet a line that just needs a snake.
Hydro Jetting vs. Drain Snaking
We offer both electric drain snaking and hydro jetting.
Drain snaking breaks through a clog to restore flow. It’s fast and affordable, but it doesn’t clean the pipe walls. Buildup stays, and clogs tend to come back.
Hydro jetting (sometimes listed as water jetting services) scours the entire interior of the pipe. The results last longer because the pipe is actually clean when we’re done. It costs more upfront but usually saves money over time. You can also hydrojet sewer lines connected to municipal systems, not just septic.
If you’ve had a line snaked and the clog came back within a few months, jetting is probably the right next step.





