Yard Drains/Area Drains

Yard Drains/Area Drains

CLEANING AND CLEARING YARD DRAINS/AREA DRAINS

Hydrojetting is a powerful method used to clean and clear drains and sewer lines using high-pressure water. When it comes to hydrojetting yard drains in Orange County or any other location, the process typically involves the following steps:

Assessment and Inspection
The first step is to assess the condition of the yard drains. This may involve using a specialized camera to inspect the inside of the pipes to identify any obstructions, buildup, or damage.

Preparation
Before starting the hydrojetting process, it’s important to ensure that the yard drain system is properly prepared. This may involve removing any large debris or obstructions that could impede the effectiveness of the hydrojetting.

High-Pressure Water Injection
The hydrojetting equipment consists of a high-pressure pump that delivers water at extremely high pressure, typically ranging from 1,500 to 4,000 PSI (pounds per square inch). The water is propelled through a specialized nozzle at the end of a hose.

Nozzle Insertion
The hydrojetting nozzle is inserted into the yard drain system. The high-pressure water is then forced through the nozzle, creating a powerful jet.

Thorough Cleaning
The high-pressure water jet streams out in all directions, effectively scouring the interior surfaces of the yard drain pipes. This high-pressure stream is capable of removing a wide range of debris, including sediment, roots, grease, and other obstructions.

Obstruction Removal
The force of the water is powerful enough to break up and flush away most types of blockages and buildup. This can include tree roots, mineral deposits, and other accumulated materials.

Debris Removal
As the hydrojetting process is carried out, the dislodged debris and contaminants are simultaneously flushed out of the yard drain system. The debris is carried away by the force of the water.

Nozzle Insertion
The hydrojetting nozzle is inserted into the yard drain system. The high-pressure water is then forced through the nozzle, creating a powerful jet.

Thorough Cleaning
The high-pressure water jet streams out in all directions, effectively scouring the interior surfaces of the yard drain pipes. This high-pressure stream is capable of removing a wide range of debris, including sediment, roots, grease, and other obstructions.

Obstruction Removal
The force of the water is powerful enough to break up and flush away most types of blockages and buildup. This can include tree roots, mineral deposits, and other accumulated materials.

Debris Removal
As the hydrojetting process is carried out, the dislodged debris and contaminants are simultaneously flushed out of the yard drain system. The debris is carried away by the force of the water.

Final Inspection
After the hydrojetting process is complete, a final inspection may be conducted to ensure that the yard drain system is clear and functioning properly. This may involve using a camera to check for any remaining obstructions or damage.

Post-Cleaning Assessment
The service provider may discuss the results of the hydrojetting