Serving Palm Beach, Broward & Miami-Dade — Licensed FL Contractor #CFC1431843
Service

Storm drain & pipe hydro-jetting

Hydro-jetting uses high-pressure water (up to 4,000+ PSI) to scour sediment, grease, roots, and blockages out of storm and drainage pipes — restoring full flow without digging. South Florida Storm Drain Solutions hydro-jets storm pipe for commercial and HOA properties across the tri-county area, typically $3–$25 per linear foot depending on pipe size and debris, with optional before/after CCTV to prove the line is clear.

  • Licensed & Insured
  • Compliance-Grade Reports
  • HOA & Commercial Specialists
  • Tri-County Coverage
South Florida Storm Drain Solutions vactor crew servicing a commercial catch basin
Field Service · South Florida
Recent Project
Completed
Palm Beach County HOA
  • 42 catch basins inspected
  • 18 cleaned & documented
  • CCTV footage delivered
  • Compliance report filed

When you need it

  • Slow-draining or backed-up storm lines
  • Recurring catch basin overflow even after cleaning
  • Root intrusion or grease / sediment buildup
  • Pre-inspection cleaning before a CCTV survey or recertification

What's included

  • Truck-mounted jetter with full water supply
  • Nozzle matched to pipe diameter and debris
  • Vacuum recovery of dislodged material at the downstream structure
  • Flow verification (optional re-camera)

Our process

  1. 1

    Assess

    CCTV or access the line to assess the blockage.

  2. 2

    Jet

    Jet the pipe at the correct pressure and nozzle for the diameter and debris.

  3. 3

    Recover

    Vacuum out dislodged material at the downstream structure.

  4. 4

    Verify

    Confirm flow — and optionally re-camera to document a clean line.

Transparent pricing

Published ranges based on real South Florida jobs. Every job receives a written, fixed-fee quote — request a free quote today.

ServiceTypical scopePrice range
Small pipe (≤24")Light to medium debris$3 – $8 / LF
Large / heavy pipe (≥36")Diameter + debris dependent$8 – $25 / LF

Mechanical rodding punches a hole through a clog; hydro-jetting scours the full pipe wall, removing the buildup that causes the next blockage.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What pressure do you use?
We match pressure and nozzle to pipe diameter and debris — typically up to 4,000+ PSI for storm lines.
Will it damage my pipe?
No — when done by a trained operator at the correct settings, jetting is safe for concrete, HDPE, and metal storm pipe.
Can you prove the line is clear?
Yes — we offer before/after CCTV footage you can hand to your engineer.

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Need documentation before the next storm season?

Tell us about your property and we'll send back a written scope and quote within 48 hours — no site visit, no cost, no obligation.