Keller TX 76244 & 76248 — Same-Day Service

Hydro Jetting
Keller TX

Camera-first hydro jetting across all of Keller — reduced 1,500–2,500 PSI for Old Town cast iron, full 4,000 PSI for Marshall Ridge, Bloomfield at Hidden Lakes, and post-1990 PVC subdivisions. Every job starts and ends with a camera. Family-friendly scheduling around Keller ISD bell times.

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Schedule Jetting — Keller TX (817) 214-1039 Same-day scheduling available
Pressure tuned to pipe vintage
Camera inspection before and after included
Keller ISD-friendly time windows
Floor protection and shoe covers standard
Upfront flat-rate pricing
Tiered PSI by Pipe Vintage
Camera Before and After
Results Last 18–24 Months
TSBPE Licensed Plumbers
Serving 76244 & 76248
4,000 PSI
Max on Modern PVC
1,500 PSI
Reduced for Old Town Cast Iron
18–24 Mo
Typical Result Duration
Same Day
Service Available
Keller Hydro Jetting
Hydro jetting Keller TX
Camera-First · Family-Friendly Scheduling
18Mo Results
Why Keller Needs a Pipe-Vintage Protocol

Old Town Cast Iron Meets Modern Marshall Ridge PVC — Different Lines, Different Pressures

Keller's sewer infrastructure splits cleanly down the middle. Old Town Keller and pre-1985 parcels run cast iron drain lines now 40 to 60 years old. The 1990s onward boom — Hidden Lakes, Bloomfield at Hidden Lakes (1998+), Marshall Ridge (2008–2020), Estates of Oakmont, The Reserve at Stonebriar — is modern PVC under slab.

Running 4,000 PSI through corroded Old Town cast iron is how a $400 jetting job becomes a five-figure dig-and-replace. Cowtown Drain's policy is simple: every Keller jetting job starts with a camera inspection. Pressure is set based on what the camera shows, not what a marketing brochure promises.

  • Pre-jet camera confirms pipe material and structural integrity
  • PSI tuned to pipe vintage — no one-size-fits-all setting
  • If the line is not a jetting candidate, you hear so before any work begins
  • Post-jet camera confirms restored flow at original diameter
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When Hydro Jetting Is the Right Tool for Keller

Three Keller-Specific Conditions That Demand Jetting

If any of these match your situation, cable augering leaves the underlying cause in place. Jetting removes the material, not just the symptom.

01
Fort Worth Water Scale + Kitchen Grease

Keller purchases water from the City of Fort Worth — 6–10 grains per gallon, 100–171 ppm CaCO3, classified moderately hard to hard. Calcium and magnesium combine with kitchen grease on pipe walls to form a calcified rind. Cable cuts a hole through it; jetting at the correct pressure dissolves the entire layer.

02
Live Oak & Pecan Root Intrusion

Mature live oak, pecan, and cedar elm dominate established Keller yards — particularly in Old Town and the 26 miles of trail-adjacent neighborhoods near Bear Creek Park. Roots enter at joints opened by Blackland Prairie clay shrink-swell. Cable cuts and leaves fragments. Jetting removes the root material from the pipe wall entirely.

03
5–15 Year Settlement in Newer Subdivisions

Marshall Ridge (2008–2020) and Bloomfield at Hidden Lakes (1998+) homes are entering the differential-settlement window. Blackland clay shrink-swell stresses PVC joints under the slab, producing recurring slow drains that snaking misses. Camera + jetting locates and clears these joint-zone problems before they escalate.

We will not jet a pre-1985 Keller lateral without a camera inspection first. Pressure-blasting unconfirmed cast iron or clay tile in Old Town is how minor problems become major repairs. The pre-jet camera takes 15 minutes, costs nothing on a jetting job, and protects the homeowner from a five-figure surprise.

The Keller Jetting Protocol

Five-Step Process — Camera First, Camera Last

No "we noticed something else after we started." The pre-jet camera tells us — and you — exactly what is under the slab before pressure is applied.

1
Pre-Jet Camera Inspection

A drain camera inspects the full lateral. Pipe material — cast iron, clay tile, ABS, PVC, transition section — is confirmed visually. Joints inspected for separation. Cracks, bellies, and collapsed sections disqualify the line from jetting.

2
Pressure Tier Selection

Modern PVC (Marshall Ridge, Bloomfield, Hidden Lakes, post-1990): 3,500–4,000 PSI. Cast iron under 30 years: 2,500–3,000 PSI. Cast iron over 50 years or clay tile (Old Town): 1,500–2,500 PSI. Pressure shown on truck gauge before pump starts.

3
Full-Lateral Jetting Pass

Hose feeds through the outdoor cleanout. Rotating omnidirectional nozzle scours the full pipe circumference. Grease, scale, root fragments, and debris flush downstream to the city main. Typical residential lateral: 60–120 feet end-to-end.

4
Post-Jet Camera Verification

A second camera pass confirms the pipe is restored to full original diameter and flowing freely. Before-and-after footage on the technician's screen — you see the result rather than take our word for it.

5
Written Maintenance Plan

Recommended next-service interval based on pipe material, observed tree proximity, grease accumulation rate, and ZIP code. Most Keller residential lines: 18–24 months. Lines with mature oaks within 20 feet: annual.

Transparent Pricing

Keller Hydro Jetting Costs

Flat-rate pricing confirmed on-site before any work begins. Camera inspection included before and after.

Dense Root Intrusion
$450–$700
Multiple passes, root cutter
Commercial / Restaurant
$550–$950
4–6 inch lines, grease load
Camera Inspection
Included
Pre and post jetting

Residential estimates for Keller 76244 and 76248. Final price confirmed in writing on-site after the pre-jet camera inspection determines pipe material and condition. Camera is included on every jetting job — never an upsell.

The Keller Pipe-Era Map

What's Underground in Each Keller Subdivision

Knowing the era determines the protocol. Here is the rough lay of Keller's sewer infrastructure by neighborhood.

Old Town Keller (pre-1985)

Historic central Keller. Cast iron drain lines and scattered clay tile laterals now 40–60+ years old — well into the back half of cast iron service life. Reduced-pressure jetting (1,500–2,500 PSI) is the standard protocol; pre-jet camera mandatory on every lateral.

Hidden Lakes (1990s+)

Keller's original master-planned community. Mix of early PVC and ABS lateral runs from the 1990s. Joints stressed by Blackland clay shift but pipe walls within service life. Standard jetting protocols apply; routine 18–24 month cadence ideal.

Bloomfield at Hidden Lakes (1998+)

Bloomfield Homes section within Hidden Lakes. Modern PVC under slab. Full-pressure jetting at 3,500–4,000 PSI is appropriate. Calls here typically driven by grease accumulation rather than structural failure.

Marshall Ridge (2008–2020)

Meritage Homes master-planned 440-acre community. Modern PVC. Currently entering the 5–15 year settlement window — joints can shift as slabs compact in expansive clay. Camera + jetting catches and clears these joint-zone problems.

Estates of Oakmont, Bear Creek & The Reserve

Higher-end estate-style subdivisions. Larger lots, longer lateral runs (often 100+ feet to the city tap). Modern PVC dominant. Lateral length affects pricing — confirmed before work begins.

Park Glen, Park Place & Far North 76244

Border zones with North Fort Worth — Keller ISD coverage, mostly post-2000 PVC construction. Standard jetting protocols. Newer infrastructure means root intrusion is less common; grease is the dominant call driver.

Customer Reviews

What Keller Customers Say

Old Town Keller house, 1972. Other companies wanted to jet at full pressure without looking. Cowtown insisted on the camera first, found my cast iron was scaled and brittle, and jetted at a controlled 2,000 PSI. Cleared the line, pipe intact, no surprise dig in the front yard.

RW
Robert W.Old Town Keller — 76248

Marshall Ridge, 2014 build. Kitchen drain had been snaked twice and kept clogging. They jetted at full pressure and showed me before-and-after camera footage — pipe coated in grease, then clean. Scheduled after the school drop-off so the kids weren't underfoot.

JM
Jessica M.Marshall Ridge — 76244

Bloomfield house, mature pecan in the front yard. Camera showed root mass at a joint about 38 feet out. Root cutter nozzle on the jetter cleared it completely. Fifteen months in, still flowing. They told me to expect annual jetting because of the tree — fair and honest.

DA
Diane A.Bloomfield at Hidden Lakes — 76248
Hydro Jetting sibling coverage

Hydro Jetting across every Tarrant County city

Same crew, same response window, same flat-rate pricing — every city in our Tarrant County service area gets the identical hydro jetting workflow.

Common Questions

Keller Hydro Jetting FAQ

Standard residential hydro jetting in Keller runs $350–$600 for a single sewer lateral up to 4 inches. Lines with dense root intrusion run $450–$700. Commercial jetting (restaurants in The Parks at Town Center, food service near Bear Creek Park) runs $550–$950. Camera inspection is included before and after every job — never an upsell.

Every 18–24 months for most Keller residential properties. Annual jetting is recommended for Old Town Keller homes with mature live oaks, pecans, or cedar elms within 20 feet of the lateral. Newer Marshall Ridge, Bloomfield, and Hidden Lakes laterals (modern PVC) typically stretch to 24–36 months.

Yes when pressure is tuned correctly and the pipe is structurally sound. Cast iron over 50 years old in Old Town Keller is jetted at a reduced 1,500–2,500 PSI rather than full pressure. The pre-jet camera inspection determines the correct pressure tier. If the camera shows cracks, separations, or pipe belly, jetting is not the right tool and we will say so.

Modern PVC in Marshall Ridge, Bloomfield, Hidden Lakes, and post-1990 Keller construction is jetted at 3,500–4,000 PSI. Cast iron under 30 years old: 2,500–3,000 PSI. Cast iron over 50 years, clay tile, or Orangeburg in Old Town Keller: 1,500–2,500 PSI. Pressure is shown on the truck gauge before the pump starts.

Yes. A rotating omnidirectional nozzle cuts root masses and flushes fragments out of the pipe. Cable augering only punches a hole through roots and leaves fragments that regrow within 3–6 months. Jetting removes root material from the pipe walls — extending the clear interval to 18–24 months in Keller, where Blackland Prairie clay shrink-swell opens joints to live oak and pecan root entry.

Snaking (cable augering) punches a hole through a blockage. Jetting scours the full pipe wall circumference. Snaking is the right tool for a one-time soft clog. Jetting is the right tool for grease buildup, the calcified scale common in Keller's Fort Worth-sourced water (6–10 grains per gallon, classified hard), root intrusion at clay-soil-shifted joints, and any line with recurring problems.

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Keller Hydro Jetting
Done Right.

Camera first. Pressure tuned to your pipe vintage. Family-friendly scheduling. Results that last 18–24 months.

(817) 214-1039