Keep Your Commercial Drains Flowing Freely

High-pressure grease jetting services for restaurants and commercial facilities in Palm Harbor, Florida.

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If you operate a restaurant or commercial kitchen in Palm Harbor, you already know how quickly grease builds up inside drain lines. Even with daily cleaning and proper disposal practices, residue from cooking oils, fats, and food waste clings to the interior walls of your pipes. Over time, that layer thickens and restricts flow, leading to slow drains, foul odors, and unexpected backups during your busiest service hours.

Hydros Plumbing LLC provides high-pressure grease jetting designed specifically for commercial drains and sewer lines. This process uses specialized equipment that shoots pressurized water through your pipes to break apart and flush out hardened grease deposits. The service is especially effective for facilities with heavy grease buildup, helping you avoid blockages, backups, and potential health code violations. We currently offer a 10% discount for commercial clients throughout the Tampa Bay service area.

If your drains are running slow or you want to prevent future problems, reach out to schedule a preventative or emergency jetting service in Palm Harbor.

How Pressurized Water Clears What Chemicals Cannot

When you schedule grease jetting in Palm Harbor, our team arrives with a high-pressure jetting machine and specialized nozzles designed to cut through grease without damaging your pipes. The nozzle is fed into your drain line and releases water at pressures strong enough to scrape buildup off the pipe walls and flush it completely out of the system. This method reaches farther and works more thoroughly than liquid drain cleaners or mechanical snaking.

After the jetting is complete, you will notice water draining faster, odors disappearing, and a reduction in backup incidents. Your pipes are left clean on the inside, which means fewer emergency calls and less disruption to your daily operations. The process also reduces the risk of violations during health inspections, since standing water and drainage issues are common red flags.

Grease jetting works best as part of a scheduled maintenance plan, especially for kitchens that handle high volumes of fried foods or heavy oil use. The service does not replace grease trap cleaning or proper waste disposal, but it addresses buildup that occurs downstream from those systems. Once your lines are clear, you can return to normal operation without worrying about what is happening inside your pipes.

You probably have a few questions before calling

Business owners often want to know how grease jetting fits into their maintenance routine and whether it is the right solution for their current drainage issues. Below are answers to the most common questions we hear from commercial clients in Palm Harbor.

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What makes grease jetting different from using a drain snake?
A drain snake breaks through a blockage to restore flow, but it does not remove grease from the pipe walls. Jetting uses high-pressure water to scrub the entire interior surface and flush out all residue, which prevents buildup from returning as quickly.
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How often should we schedule grease jetting for our kitchen?
Most restaurants benefit from jetting every three to six months, depending on your volume and menu. If you fry food daily or notice slow drains between cleanings, more frequent service may be necessary to stay ahead of buildup.
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Why does grease build up even when we clean our grease traps regularly?
Grease traps catch most fats and oils, but small amounts still pass through and travel down your drain lines. Over time, those traces cool, solidify, and accumulate on pipe walls, especially in areas where the line slopes or turns.
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What happens if we wait too long between jetting services?
If grease accumulates too much, it can cause a complete blockage that stops drainage entirely. You may experience backups into sinks, floor drains, or even dining areas, which can force you to close temporarily and require emergency service.
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How long does a typical grease jetting appointment take?
Most jetting services are completed in one to two hours, depending on the length of your drain line and the severity of buildup. We work efficiently to minimize disruption to your kitchen operations and can schedule service during off-peak hours if needed.

Hydros Plumbing LLC is staffed by experienced commercial plumbing professionals who understand the demands of food service environments. Whether you need emergency jetting to address a backup or want to set up a preventative maintenance schedule, we are ready to help. Get in touch today to book grease jetting services for your Palm Harbor facility.