Hydro Jetting
High-pressure water jetting to thoroughly clean the inside of your main line — not just punch through the clog.
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(310) 493-0348Clearing severe main sewer line blockages for South Bay homes.
Your home's main sewer line is the single pipe that carries all wastewater — from every toilet, sink, shower, and drain — out to the city sewer or septic system. When it gets blocked, nothing can drain.
Unlike an individual clog (which only affects one fixture), a main line stoppage affects the entire house. Water backs up in multiple places at once, often starting at the lowest fixtures — floor drains, tubs, and toilets on the ground floor.
Call (310) 493-0348All main line stoppage work performed by Knockout Plumbing is backed by a 30-day warranty under normal use conditions. If the blockage returns, we come back.
Multiple symptoms happening at once is the clearest signal the problem is in the main line — not just one fixture.
Kitchen, bathroom, and laundry drains all backing up at once.
Running the washing machine or dishwasher causes the toilet to bubble or back up.
A persistent sewer odor that doesn't go away after cleaning.
Flushing a toilet pushes water up into the shower or bathtub drain.
Unusually green or soggy patches near the sewer line path can indicate a break.
Water or sewage surfacing at floor-level drains in laundry rooms or garages.
If you're seeing these signs, stop using your plumbing and call us immediately. Continued use can push sewage back into the home.
Roots seek moisture and can crack or penetrate sewer lines over time, causing partial or complete blockages.
Years of grease, soap scum, and debris accumulating inside the line until flow is restricted or blocked completely.
Wipes (even "flushable" ones), hygiene products, paper towels, and other items that shouldn't go down the drain.
Older clay or cast iron pipes can crack, corrode, or collapse — especially in homes built before 1980.
Ground shifting can cause pipes to sag or separate at joints, trapping waste and creating a recurring blockage point.
A video camera inspection is the fastest and most accurate way to diagnose a main line problem. We send a camera down the line and show you exactly what's happening — no guesswork, no unnecessary digging.
We pair most main line stoppage calls with a camera inspection so we know whether the blockage needs to be cleared, the pipe needs patching, or there's a larger structural issue.
A straightforward process with no surprises. Here's what to expect when you call us.
We confirm the blockage is in the main line (not a secondary line) and identify access points — typically the cleanout at ground level.
We run a camera down the line to locate the blockage, identify the cause (roots, grease, collapse), and confirm there are no pipe integrity issues before clearing.
We use a cable machine or hydro jetter depending on the type and severity of the blockage. Roots and grease respond better to hydro jetting; hard obstructions to the cable.
We run water through the system and confirm full drainage is restored before we leave. Where needed, a post-clear camera pass confirms the line is clean.
If there's pipe damage, root intrusion, or a recurring issue we'll explain your options clearly — repair, replacement, or preventative maintenance — and let you decide.
Main line problems often go hand in hand with these services.
High-pressure water jetting to thoroughly clean the inside of your main line — not just punch through the clog.
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When a blockage is caused by a broken or collapsed pipe, we handle full repair and replacement.
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See exactly what's inside your sewer line before and after service. No guesswork.
LEARN MOREIf only one fixture is slow, it's likely a localized clog. If multiple drains are backing up simultaneously — especially if flushing one toilet affects another fixture — it's a main line issue.
Chemical drain cleaners are not effective on main line stoppages and can damage older pipes. Store-bought snakes typically don't reach deep enough. If you suspect a main line issue, it's best to call a plumber before making it worse.
Most main line clearings take 1–3 hours depending on the severity and cause of the blockage. If we discover pipe damage or need to use hydro jetting instead of a cable machine, it may take longer.
If the same main line blockage returns within 30 days under normal use conditions, we'll come back and clear it at no additional charge. The warranty covers the cleared section of line — not new blockages in unrelated areas.
Yes. We'll need access to the cleanout (typically in the yard or near the foundation) and we'll want to run water inside the house to verify the fix. We'll also need someone available to discuss findings if we discover anything unexpected.