Hydro Jetting & Drain Cleaning

When drains slow down, back up, or stop flowing, Midknight responds fast with hydro jetting, camera inspection, and repair guidance when needed.


“Clear the blockage. Check the line. Know what comes next.”

what we do

What Is Hydro Jetting How Can It Help?

Hydro jetting uses high-pressure water to clear grease, hair, sludge, mineral buildup, and debris from drain and sewer lines, restoring flow, reducing recurring clogs, improving drainage performance, and helping identify hidden issues.

1

Call In

Call with a backup, slow drain, or drainage issue. We’ll gather key details.

2

Jet Line

Josh inspects the issue and uses the hydro jetter to flush the line.

3

Camera Check

We camera the line to confirm it is clear or diagnose repair needs.

Expert Site Preparation

Why Choose us for Hydro Jetting?

Midknight gives you more than a quick clog fix. We respond fast, clean the line, inspect it with a sewer camera, and explain repair options if damage is found.

when you need us

  • Sewer backups

  • Slow drains

  • Standing water

  • Foul odors

  • Repeated clogs

  • Grease buildup

  • Drain blockage

How we can help

No matter your situation, our team is equipped to provide personalized solutions tailored to your needs.

What Clients Say

Hear Why Homeowners Trust Us for Excavation.

  • A satisfied Midcoast Realty Group client shares a positive review about Midknight Excavation & Septic's excavation services.

    “Thanks so much for doing such great work for Midcoast Realty Group & Chase Properties!”

    Midcoast Realty Group & Chase Properties

  • Bob shares his testimonial on Midknight Excavation & Septic’s professional and timely seawall repair service in Maine.

    “MidKnight repaired our storm-damaged seawall on time and at a fair price when other contractors weren’t available. They worked 6 days a week, secured permits fast, and delivered top-quality results. Highly recommend!”

    Bob W.

  • Mary Lee & Joe share their appreciation for Midknight Excavation & Septic saving their home from water damage.

    “Thank you very much for saving or home from future water damage!”

    Mary Lee & Joe

  • Millard C. shares his experience with Midknight Excavation & Septic's emergency septic pump repair services in Midcoast Maine.

    “Thank you for the quick response to our tank alarm! They came out in the dark and rain, found the issue, fixed it, and even rebuilt the pump housing. Truly professional and impressive!”

    Millard C.

  • Pricilla shares her experience with Midknight Excavation & Septic, highlighting their reliable septic and excavation services in Maine.

    “Thank you for your service. You were very pleasant to work with.”

    Priscilla S.

  • Smiling woman with light brown hair in a ponytail wearing a blue shirt outdoors.

    “MidKnight gave me a quote the same day I called and had the job done by that evening. Fast, reliable, and the work looks great. I was very happy with their commitment!”

    Gail B.

Still Have Questions?

Get Answers About Our Hyrdo Jetting Services.

Have more questions? Don’t worry! Contact us today, and we’ll provide clear answers, a free quote, and guidance tailored to your project’s needs.

  • Hydro jetting is a drain cleaning method that uses high-pressure water to clear buildup, blockages, and debris from drain or sewer lines.

  • Hydro jetting can clear many common blockages, including grease, hair, sludge, mineral buildup, and debris inside the line.

  • Call if you have slow drains, repeated clogs, sewage backup, standing water, foul odors, or a drain that is not clearing normally.

  • Midknight aims to get to your residence within 24 hours to inspect the issue, ask the right questions, and begin diagnosing the problem.

  • Yes. After jetting, Josh uses a sewer camera to check the line and confirm whether the blockage has cleared.

  • If the line does not clear, Midknight can diagnose the issue, explain the likely cause, and walk you through repair options and estimated costs.

  • No. Hydro jetting can clear many blockages, but broken, collapsed, damaged, or offset lines may need repair. The camera inspection helps confirm that.