A Rooter Pros

Septic Company in Union, New Jersey

4.6(11 reviews)
(908) 354-3443515 Lehigh Ave, Union, NJ 07083View on Yelp
A Rooter Pros - septic in Union, NJ

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About A Rooter Pros

A Rooter Pros is a Union, New Jersey-based provider with a 4.6-star rating across 11 reviews, offering plumbing, septic services, and hydro-jetting in one package. Union County sits in a busy central NJ location with a mix of residential, multi-family, and commercial properties, many of which deal with serious drain and sewer blockages. The addition of hydro-jetting to their service list sets them apart from standard septic companies, since that technology can clear blockages that mechanical methods can't touch. Their rating reflects a team that follows through on tough jobs.

Services

Plumbing
Septic Services
Hydro-jetting

Services & Process

Hydro-jetting is a standout service, using high-pressure water to blast grease, scale, and debris from pipes in a way that snaking simply can't replicate. On the septic side, they handle tank pumping, system inspections, and evaluations for both residential and commercial customers in Union County. Their plumbing expertise allows them to address root intrusions, damaged lines, and connection issues between interior plumbing and the septic or sewer system. Property managers and commercial building owners dealing with persistent clogs will find the hydro-jetting capability especially useful.

Service Area

A Rooter Pros serves Union and the surrounding Union County communities, including Elizabeth, Springfield, Cranford, and Kenilworth. Their location in central New Jersey also positions them for commercial and residential calls across the broader Middlesex and Essex County border areas.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is hydro-jetting and when do you need it instead of snaking?
Hydro-jetting uses pressurized water, sometimes exceeding 4,000 PSI, to clear pipe walls of grease, scale, mineral buildup, and debris that a snake can push through but not remove. It's the better option for recurring blockages, heavily used commercial lines, or situations where a camera inspection shows significant buildup.
Is hydro-jetting safe for older pipes?
For most pipes in good structural condition, hydro-jetting is safe and very effective. A camera inspection beforehand is a smart step to confirm the pipe can handle the pressure, particularly for older clay or cast iron lines that may have weak points.
How do septic services differ for commercial properties vs. residential ones?
Commercial systems typically handle much higher volumes, which means tanks may need more frequent pumping and grease traps require regular maintenance schedules. Local regulations in Union County often mandate inspection and cleaning intervals for food service and commercial properties.
What's causing my drain to keep blocking up after I've had it cleared?
Recurring blockages usually mean the underlying buildup wasn't fully removed, there's root intrusion, or there's a structural issue like a pipe belly or partial collapse. A camera inspection combined with hydro-jetting addresses both the immediate clog and reveals the root cause.
Do I need a plumber or a septic company when my toilet keeps backing up?
It depends on what's causing it. If the backup is localized to one fixture, it's likely a plumbing issue. If multiple fixtures are slow or backing up simultaneously, the problem is probably further downstream, potentially in the main line or septic system. A provider who handles both can diagnose it correctly the first time.
How long does a hydro-jetting service typically take?
Most residential hydro-jetting jobs take one to two hours, depending on the length of pipe being treated and the severity of the buildup. Commercial lines or systems with multiple access points may take longer, and a camera inspection beforehand adds some additional time.

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