Sun Valley Rooter & Plumbing

Septic Company in Glendale, Arizona

5(1 reviews)
(602) 632-9825, Glendale, AZ 85304View on Yelp
Sun Valley Rooter & Plumbing - septic in Glendale, AZ

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About Sun Valley Rooter & Plumbing

Sun Valley Rooter and Plumbing operates out of Glendale, Arizona, offering a combination of plumbing, septic services, and hydro-jetting that gives customers a one-stop option for drainage and system problems. Glendale is a dense suburban city in the west Valley, home to everything from older ranch-style neighborhoods to commercial strips near State Farm Stadium. While city sewer connections are common here, older properties and some commercial sites still rely on septic systems. They've earned a perfect 5.0 rating from their early customers, suggesting strong attention to detail and communication.

Services

Plumbing
Septic Services
Hydro-jetting

Services & Process

Sun Valley Rooter and Plumbing covers standard plumbing repairs alongside septic tank pumping and system maintenance. Their hydro-jetting service is a standout offering, using high-pressure water to scour the interior walls of pipes and clear blockages that snaking alone can't fully address. For septic customers, hydro-jetting can be used to clear inlet and outlet lines connected to the tank. They also handle septic inspections and routine pumping, making them a practical choice for property owners who want both their plumbing and septic systems handled by the same crew.

Service Area

Sun Valley Rooter and Plumbing serves Glendale and the surrounding west Valley communities including Peoria, Surprise, and parts of Phoenix near the I-17 corridor. Both residential and commercial customers in the area can reach them at (602) 632-9825. Coverage can vary, so it's worth a quick call if you're on the outer edges of the service area.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is hydro-jetting and how is it different from regular drain snaking?
Hydro-jetting uses a high-pressure water stream to blast debris, grease, and scale completely out of the pipe, while snaking typically just punches a hole through a clog. Jetting leaves the pipe walls much cleaner and reduces how quickly buildup returns.
Does my Glendale property need a septic system if it's connected to city sewer?
If your home or business is tied into Glendale's municipal sewer system, you don't need a septic tank. However, some older or rural-edge properties in the area were built before sewer access was extended and may still have active or decommissioned tanks on the property.
Can hydro-jetting damage old pipes?
In most cases, no. Technicians adjust the pressure based on the pipe material and age. That said, pipes that are already cracked or severely deteriorated can be at risk, which is why a camera inspection before jetting is often a smart precaution.
How do I know if I need septic service or just a plumbing repair?
If one fixture is backing up, it's likely a localized plumbing clog. If multiple drains throughout the house are slow or gurgling at the same time, the problem is probably further down the line, potentially at the septic tank or main sewer connection.
Do you handle grease trap cleaning for commercial properties in Glendale?
Grease trap cleaning is a related service that some rooter and plumbing companies offer alongside septic work. It's worth calling Sun Valley directly at (602) 632-9825 to confirm what commercial services they currently provide for your specific property type.
How long does a hydro-jetting service typically take?
Most residential hydro-jetting jobs take one to two hours depending on the length of the line and severity of the buildup. Commercial jobs with longer or more complex pipe runs can take longer, and the technician will give you a better estimate after seeing the property.

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