Traditional motorized drain snakes are fantastic for retrieving hair clogs or cutting through minor tree roots. However, if your home’s plumbing is severely choked by years of hardened cooking grease, heavy soap scum, or thick mud sludge, a snake will simply poke a small hole through the muck. The water might drain for a few days, but the sludge will quickly collapse and close the hole back up. For these stubborn, recurring blockages, you need absolute power. We are Montclair State University, NJ’s premier experts in advanced hydrojet drain cleaning. We use industrial-grade, high-pressure water technology to completely obliterate heavy buildup, restoring your pipes to factory-new condition.
When you request our hydrojet drain cleaning service, we deploy a highly specialized machine that acts like a pressure washer for the inside of your plumbing. We feed a flexible, high-pressure hose deep into your heavily clogged sewer or kitchen line. Attached to the end is a specialized nozzle that blasts water at up to 4,000 PSI in a 360-degree, reverse-spray pattern.
The kitchen sink line is typically the most abused pipe in any home. Even if you are careful, microscopic amounts of oils, fats, and grease (FOG) wash down the drain daily. When this warm liquid grease hits the cold pipes beneath your house, it congeals into a rock-hard white paste. Hydrojetting is the only scientifically effective way to completely wash and remove this hardened FOG buildup from your residential plumbing lines without digging up your floors to replace the pipe.
If you live in an older home with original cast-iron plumbing, the inside of your pipes look like jagged, rusty coral reefs. This "scale" constantly snags toilet paper and causes repetitive backups. Our technicians use high-pressure hydrojetting to safely grind and blast that jagged rust away. We smooth the interior of the cast-iron pipe, significantly extending its lifespan and preventing future clogs without requiring an expensive pipe replacement.
"We had a recurring backup issue in our kitchen for months. They came out, ran the hydrojet drain cleaning machine, and blasted years of solid white grease completely out of the pipe. It flows like a brand-new house now."
"My old cast-iron pipes were backing up every few weeks. They used their heavy-duty hydrojetter to descale the rust and wash the line completely clean. Best plumbing service I have ever hired. Honest and very effective."
"A massive grease and root ball blocked our main sewer line on a Saturday. They arrived fast, ran the camera to show me the problem, and hydrojetted it completely clear. I highly recommend them for any tough clogs."
Plans for the State Normal school were initiated in 1903, and required a year for the State of New Jersey to grant permission to build the school. It was then established as New Jersey State Normal School at Montclair, a normal school, in 1908 approximately 5 years after the initial planning of the school. At the time, Governor John Franklin Fort attended the dedication of the school in 1908, and the school was to have its first principal Charles Sumner Chapin that same year. The first building constructed was College Hall, and it still stands today. At the time, the campus was around 25 acres (100,000 m2), had 8 faculty members and 187 students. The first graduating class, which numbered at 45 students, contained William O. Trapp, who would then go on to win the Pulitzer Prize for journalism in 1929. The first dormitory was then built five years later, in 1915, and is known as Russ Hall.
Zip Codes in Montclair State University, NJ that we also serve: 07043 07424