Sewer Cleaning in Lehi, UT

Servicing Salt Lake and Utah Counties- Lehi, UT

When you begin to notice sewage odors wafting from your yard and gurgling noises from your toilet, it could be time for a sewer cleaning! When it comes to your plumbing, hire a professional. Aloha Plumbing, Sewers, and Drains are proud to be of service to the residents of Lehi. We will clean out your sewers in no time, leaving you with a more efficient plumbing system. Say goodbye to inconvenient clogs and buildups when you schedule with our team today.

During our sewer cleaning process, we will use video camera inspection technology to locate any clogs or blockages within your pipes. Once we have found the root of the issue, we will quickly eradicate any blockages we find. Our plumbers will thoroughly clean out your sewer lines, placing the state of your pipes in good shape down the road. When you contact Aloha Plumbing, Sewers, and Drains, you’re contacting a team of professionals with years of experience in the industry. Trust only the best with your plumbing. Call Aloha Plumbing, Sewers, and Drains today.

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Cleaning Methods

Sewer cleaning typically comes in three types of services. These can be:

Hydraulic Sewer Cleaning

Hydraulic sewer cleaning depends on water pressure and velocity. Two of the most common techniques it uses are hydro jetting and flushing.

Hydro jetting – Hydro jetting involves using a hose and a nozzle to funnel water through your pipes. While inserting the hose, high water pressure levels travel through your sewer system, breaking down any debris, grease, or grime they find. This is one of the most effective sewer cleaning services, and is chemical-free, making it easy on your pipes in the long run.

Flushing – Flushing involves heavier amounts of water to properly clean an area. The intent of flushing is to properly scour the pipes of any debris, by sending a rapid amount of water through the systems. At the end of flushing, you should have a properly cleaned system, clear of any blockages.

Mechanical Sewer Cleaning

Our plumbers can also use machinery to give your plumbing a proper cleaning.

Rodding – Our plumbers use a flexible metal rod with a bladed head to break apart root growth, grease, and dirt.

Pigs – A plumbing “pig” is a small metal capsule that is pushed through a pipeline, scraping up debris as it moves along.

Chemical Sewer Cleaning

Chemicals are another popular way to clean sewer lines. They are easier to use and can effectively ward off insects, roots, and rodents.

Chemical Cleaning – Chemicals can be spread strategically throughout pipes, breaking down clogs as they go along.

Biological Products – These products are safer to use, especially for homeowners. Thanks to their dependence on enzymes and microorganisms, they can guarantee safe, clean pipes free of any harmful chemicals. Although chemical cleaning products pose a low threat to homeowners, biological products help reduce any amount of potential harm.

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About Lehi, Utah

Lehi, located in Utah County, is a rapidly growing city in the Provo-Orem Metro area. The ever-growing population is contributed to the development of the tech industry region, known as the Silicon Slopes.

Elevation: 4,564 feet
Area: 27.45 mi2
Top Things to Do in Lehi:
Thanksgiving Point
Hutchings Museum Institute
Lehi Roller Mills

Thanksgiving Point

Hutchings Museum Institute

Lehi Roller Mills

Lehi is the #5 best place to live in the Utah county! It is a comfortable suburb that is great for families, with a lot of parks, low crime rates, and A rated schools. 

The city had multiple different names before it settled on Lehi, a prophet in the Book of Mormon. It was first known as Dry Creek in 1850, but was renamed Evansville a year later. It has also been known as Sulphur Springs and Snow’s Spring. 

The distance between Lehi and Provo is about 17 miles.

Driving Directions from Lehi, Utah

Our field office is located at 730 N 400 E, Lehi, UT 84043

  1. Head south on N 100 W St toward W 300 N St
  2. Turn left at the 1st cross street onto W 300 N St
  3. Turn left onto N 300 E St
  4. Turn right onto E State St
  5. Turn left onto N 400 E
  6. Destination will be on the right

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