Enter —the closest thing Auckland plumbing has to a pressure washer exorcism. The "How" (And Why It’s Cooler Than a Snake) For decades, the standard fix was the "drain auger" or electric eel. It pokes a hole through the blockage. But imagine a clog like a heart attack. An auger is like a stent—it opens a tiny passage. Hydro jetting is like a full cardio workout and a cholesterol cleanse all at once.
Look for a North Shore or Central Auckland team with a high-pressure trailer unit and a CCTV camera. The camera is non-negotiable. You never jet blindly; you watch the camera first to ensure the pipe isn't collapsed (otherwise, you’ll just wash mud into your neighbor's foundation). hydro jetting auckland
Because in Auckland, we don't just unblock drains. We hydro-clean them. Enter —the closest thing Auckland plumbing has to
Let’s be honest: living in the City of Sails comes with a hidden price. Between the Kauri trees, the clay-rich soil of the North Shore, and the relentless autumn rains, Auckland’s drainage system takes a beating. You know the signs. The gurgle in the shower. The faint, earthy smell from the kitchen sink. The water that pools around your feet on the driveway. But imagine a clog like a heart attack
You reach for the plunger. Then the chemical drain cleaner. Then the wire coat hanger. Nothing works.
Here is how it works: a plumber lowers a specialised hose into your drain. At the end is a nozzle with jets facing forward (to break up the blockage) and backward (to propel the hose forward and flush the debris out). They then unleash water at pressures ranging from —that is more force than a fire hose.
Enter —the closest thing Auckland plumbing has to a pressure washer exorcism. The "How" (And Why It’s Cooler Than a Snake) For decades, the standard fix was the "drain auger" or electric eel. It pokes a hole through the blockage. But imagine a clog like a heart attack. An auger is like a stent—it opens a tiny passage. Hydro jetting is like a full cardio workout and a cholesterol cleanse all at once.
Look for a North Shore or Central Auckland team with a high-pressure trailer unit and a CCTV camera. The camera is non-negotiable. You never jet blindly; you watch the camera first to ensure the pipe isn't collapsed (otherwise, you’ll just wash mud into your neighbor's foundation).
Because in Auckland, we don't just unblock drains. We hydro-clean them.
Let’s be honest: living in the City of Sails comes with a hidden price. Between the Kauri trees, the clay-rich soil of the North Shore, and the relentless autumn rains, Auckland’s drainage system takes a beating. You know the signs. The gurgle in the shower. The faint, earthy smell from the kitchen sink. The water that pools around your feet on the driveway.
You reach for the plunger. Then the chemical drain cleaner. Then the wire coat hanger. Nothing works.
Here is how it works: a plumber lowers a specialised hose into your drain. At the end is a nozzle with jets facing forward (to break up the blockage) and backward (to propel the hose forward and flush the debris out). They then unleash water at pressures ranging from —that is more force than a fire hose.