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Clogged Drains? It Could Be a Main Line Issue

If multiple drains in your home are backing up or draining slowly, the problem might be deeper than you think. A clogged main sewer line can stop your entire plumbing system from working properly — and in severe cases, it can cause wastewater to back up into your sinks, tubs, or toilets. This type of blockage can’t be fixed with store-bought solutions. You need professional equipment and expertise to clear the line safely and effectively.

At Awesome Drain Cleaning and Water Line Repair, our experienced plumbing technicians start with a video camera inspection to locate and assess the clog. For minor blockages, we may use a plumbing snake. For tougher clogs, we rely on hydrojetting — a powerful, high-pressure cleaning method that blasts away grease, sludge, roots, and debris from your pipes. With the right tools and the right team, we’ll restore proper flow and help prevent future problems.

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Main Line Clean Out

  • Hydro jetting is the go-to solution for tough clogs deep in your plumbing system. This high-pressure water cleaning method blasts away grease, debris, and buildup inside your pipes, restoring full flow and helping prevent future blockages.

    Before we begin, our team performs a video inspection to ensure there are no cracks or root intrusions. Then we use the right pressure and jetting tools to safely and thoroughly clean your line — no harsh chemicals required.

    If you’re dealing with slow drains or recurring clogs, call Awesome Drain Cleaning and Water Line Repair. We provide expert hydro jet cleaning and full plumbing services in Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Newport News, Hampton, Norfolk, and surrounding areas.

  • Yes — when performed by trained professionals, hydro jet cleaning is safe even for older plumbing systems. Before starting, we inspect your pipes with a video camera to make sure they can handle the pressure. If your pipes are fragile or damaged, we’ll recommend a safer alternative.

  • For most homes, hydro jetting isn’t needed more than once every year or two. However, if you have frequent clogs, a lot of tree roots nearby, or older pipes that build up debris quickly, you may benefit from more regular maintenance.

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