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Multiple drains slow at once? Usually septic. Just one? Usually plumbing. We do both — one visit finds out.
Diagnose it → ☏ (678) 758-3493When a snake just punches a hole through the clog, hydro-jetting scours the whole pipe wall — grease, sludge and tree roots gone.
Hydro-Jetting · Acworth
Hydro-jetting clears a drain or sewer line with high-pressure water (up to ~4,000 PSI) that scours the full pipe wall — cutting through grease, sludge and tree roots and flushing them away. Unlike a cable "snake," which just punches a hole through the blockage, jetting restores close to the pipe’s full diameter, so the line stays clear far longer.
In Acworth and the rest of Cobb County, this matters even more. Lakefront and older Acworth homes often have aging septic systems and water lines — both squarely in our wheelhouse. We’re based in Canton, minutes away, so Acworth gets our fastest response — and because we handle both plumbing and septic, one crew can sort the whole system.
Jet it clean
$350–$800Line replacement
$8,000–$15,000+Typical North Georgia ranges — line length and access set the price. Camera inspection included where needed.
Yes — Acworth is part of our core North Georgia service area, minutes from our Canton shop. Lakefront and older Acworth homes often have aging septic systems and water lines — both squarely in our wheelhouse.
For recurring clogs, grease and tree roots — yes. A snake clears a path through the blockage; jetting removes the blockage and the buildup coating the pipe, restoring near-full diameter. That’s why jetted lines stay clear much longer.
For pipes in sound condition, yes — we camera the line first to confirm it can take the pressure and to rule out a break. If a pipe is already cracked or collapsed, jetting isn’t the answer and we’ll tell you what is.
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