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High-Pressure Sewer Line Cleaning and Jetting by Central Florida Septic
When standard methods fail to clear a stubborn clog or slow-moving drain, high-pressure water jetting is the most effective solution. Central Florida Septic offers professional sewer line pressure cleaning in Groveland, Clermont, and throughout Central Florida. Our advanced equipment uses high-pressure water to blast through grease, sludge, scale, and root intrusions.
By fully scouring the interior of your pipes, our jetting service restores maximum flow, prevents future backups, and ensures your septic system operates at peak efficiency.

Why High-Pressure Jetting Outperforms Standard Snaking
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While traditional plumbing snakes typically only punch a small hole through a blockage, they often leave behind debris and buildup on the pipe walls. Jetting provides a comprehensive clean by washing away the entire obstruction and scrubbing the pipe surfaces.
Our sewer line pressure cleaning helps:
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Dissolve heavy grease, soap scum, and sludge buildup
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Cut through and remove invasive tree roots and solid debris
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Eliminate the foul odors caused by stagnant, clogged lines
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Reduce the frequency of recurring drain backups
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Maintain the integrity of your septic and plumbing infrastructure
We utilize commercial-grade equipment that delivers precise, targeted pressure to clean your lines thoroughly without risking damage to your pipes.
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Ideal Solutions for Residential and Commercial Properties
High-pressure jetting is the recommended maintenance for:
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Households experiencing chronic slow drains or repeated backups
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Commercial kitchens and food-service facilities dealing with grease accumulation
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Properties with older landscaping where roots may infiltrate sewer lines
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Mobile home parks and multi-family units with heavy system usage
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Proactive annual maintenance to avoid emergency plumbing failures
If your home or business suffers from recurring drainage issues, our water jetting service provides a long-term fix rather than a temporary patch.
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Areas We Serve
Based in Groveland, we serve neighborhoods and communities across Lake, Orange, Seminole, Sumter, Polk, Osceola, and West Volusia counties. This includes major hubs and local neighborhoods such as:
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Groveland and Clermont
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DeLand, Deltona, and Orange City
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Winter Garden and Ocoee
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Leesburg, Mount Dora, and Tavares
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All surrounding Central Florida communities
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Why Property Owners Choose Central Florida Septic
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Providing quality service since 1987
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Local, family-owned, and operated
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Licensed, bonded, and fully insured
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Member of the Florida Onsite Wastewater Association (FOWWA)
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24-hour emergency response with a live person answering your call
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Financing options and free estimates available
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions – Sewer Line Cleaning
How does the high-pressure jetting process work? Our technicians insert a specialized nozzle and flexible high-pressure hose into the cleanout. The system shoots concentrated streams of water at high velocity to scrub the entire inner diameter of the pipe, flushing all debris into the septic tank or sewer main.
Is high-pressure jetting safe for older pipes? Yes. Our technicians are trained to adjust the water pressure based on the material and age of your pipes, ensuring a safe and effective clean for both modern and older systems.
Can you jet kitchen and bathroom lines as well as main lines? Absolutely. We have different nozzle sizes and pressure settings specifically designed to navigate and clean various types of residential and commercial drain lines.
How frequently should I have my lines jetted? For residential properties with history of slow drains or those using garbage disposals, we recommend jetting every 1 to 2 years. Commercial properties, particularly restaurants, may require more frequent service to manage grease buildup.
What is the main advantage of jetting over a plumbing snake? A snake is a temporary fix for a localized clog. Jetting is a restorative service that returns the pipe to a "like-new" state of cleanliness, significantly reducing the chance of another clog forming in the same spot.