High-Pressure Cleaning for Drain Lines That Need More Than a Flush
When a drain line is slow, partially blocked, or backing up, the problem is usually deeper inside the system. Grease buildup, sediment compaction, root intrusion, and debris accumulation don’t respond to surface-level cleaning. Drain line jetting, often referred to as JetVac service, uses high-pressure water and vacuum extraction to break apart obstructions, remove debris, and restore proper flow throughout the pipeline.
Mid-State Industrial provides professional drain line jetting services for municipalities, commercial properties, contractors, industrial facilities, and stormwater systems across Oregon. From preventative maintenance to emergency blockage removal, we help keep storm and sewer infrastructure flowing properly while reducing the risk of backups, flooding, pollutant discharge, and costly system failures. Routine jetting and storm system maintenance can also help support municipal stormwater management and Oregon DEQ compliance requirements.

Why Drain Line Jetting & What It Clears
Pre-season drain jetting before Oregon’s fall rains is one of the most cost-effective ways to reduce backups, standing water, & storm system overflows before peak storm activity begins. Mid-State offers scheduled preventative maintenance programs for municipalities, commercial properties, industrial facilities, HOAs, and multi-site operations across Oregon.
High-pressure jetting is effective against a wide range of blockage types:
- Grease and fat accumulation – common in food service, processing, and commercial kitchen drain lines
- Sediment and silt compaction – fine particles that build up over time and restrict flow
- Debris and organic material – leaves, roots, and general waste that accumulate in storm lines
- Scale and mineral deposits – calcium and mineral buildup in older pipe systems
- Construction debris – aggregate, concrete slurry, and material that enters lines during active projects
How Drain Line Jetting Works
High-pressure drain jetting equipment quickly and efficiently removes grease, roots, sediment, sludge, and debris from storm and sewer infrastructure, using a straightforward, minimally disruptive process designed to restore flow and keep systems operating properly.
Line Assessment
We identify the blockage location and severity before jetting begins
High-Pressure Water Jetting
A specialized nozzle is inserted into the line and propelled forward by water pressure, cutting through buildup and flushing debris downstream
Debris Extraction
Loosened material is flushed to a collection point and vacuumed out
Flow Verification
We confirm full flow restoration before leaving the site
Documentation
Service records provided for your maintenance files
For lines with unknown conditions or recurring blockage issues, we recommend pairing jetting with a CCTV inspection to identify the root cause.
Prevent Problems Before They Escalate

A partially blocked drain line doesn’t stay partially blocked. Buildup compounds over time. What starts as a slow drain becomes a full backup, an overflow, and potentially a regulatory issue if the line is connected to your stormwater system.
Regular jetting as part of a preventive maintenance program is far less expensive than emergency response and infrastructure repair.
Who We Serve
Mid-State provides professional drain line jetting services for a wide range of customers & facilities across Oregon. For example, we commonly support:
Municipal Public Works Departments
Maintaining storm sewer and sanitary sewer networks with cleaning, inspection, and infrastructure maintenance support services.
Commercial & Industrial Property Owners
Maintaining grease traps, floor drains, and process drainage systems with cleaning services that help prevent buildup, backups, and operational disruptions.
Food & Beverage Processing Facilities
Supporting wineries, breweries, commercial kitchens, and processing operations with cleaning services for high-grease and high-solids drain systems.
Construction Contractors
Clearing debris-impacted drain and sewer lines on active jobsites to help keep projects moving and underground systems functioning properly.
Facility Managers
Resolving recurring blockages and slow drains with cleaning services that help restore flow and reduce ongoing maintenance issues.
ODOT & Highway Contractors
Maintaining roadway drainage infrastructure with cleaning and debris removal services that help keep stormwater systems flowing properly.
Why Mid-State Industrial
High-Pressure Jetting Equipment
Purpose-built for commercial, municipal, and industrial drain systems.
Experienced Operators
Trained in drain line cleaning and stormwater system maintenance.
24/7/365 Availability
Emergency response for active backups and overflows.
Statewide Coverage
Serving Oregon from the coast to Eastern Oregon.
Full-Service Capability
Pair jetting with CCTV inspection and catch basin cleaning for a complete drainage maintenance program.
Service Areas
Mid-State Industrial provides drain line jetting services throughout Oregon and the surrounding region, and can dispatch crews and equipment to Southwest Washington, Western Idaho, Northern California, and other service areas as needed.
Portland Metro
Multnomah, Washington, and Clackamas Counties
Salem & Mid-Willamette Valley
Marion, Polk & surrounding counties
Eugene & Springfield
Lane County & surrounding areas
Bend & Central Oregon
Deschutes County & Central Oregon communities
Roseburg & Southern Oregon
Douglas, Jackson, Josephine & surrounding counties
Eastern Oregon
Statewide dispatch available upon request
Not sure if we cover your area? Call us. We likely do. (541) 726-6730
Pair Drain Jetting With CCTV Inspection to Confirm the Line is Truly Clear
Jetting clears what’s in the pipe. But if the same line keeps blocking, or if you want documented proof that the work was done and done completely, visual verification is the next step. Mid-State’s NASSCO-certified CCTV inspection pairs directly with drain line jetting to confirm clearance, identify underlying causes, and give you a record you can stand behind.

Why combine them:
- Confirm full clearance, not just improved flow — Camera inspection after jetting shows whether the line is truly open or whether a partial blockage remains further down
- Find the root cause of repeat blockages — Jetting removes the buildup; CCTV reveals why it keeps coming back — pipe sags, joint offsets, root intrusion, or structural defects that no amount of jetting will permanently fix
- One crew, one mobilization — Mid-State provides both services, so you’re not coordinating two vendors or paying two separate mobilization charges
- Pre-jet for a cleaner camera run — A freshly jetted line gives the camera unobstructed visibility and produces clearer, more accurate footage
- Generate documentation for maintenance records or compliance — NASSCO-certified video reports provide defensible proof of line condition for asset management, insurance, or regulatory review
If you’re dealing with a line that keeps backing up or you just want confirmation that the work is complete, ask us about combining drain jetting with a CCTV inspection. We provide both.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if my drain line needs jetting?
Common signs include slow drainage, recurring backups, gurgling sounds, and odors from drain inlets. If you’re experiencing any of these, it’s time to call.
Can jetting damage older pipes?
When performed by trained operators with properly calibrated equipment, jetting is safe for most pipe materials, including PVC, concrete, clay, and cast iron. We assess the line condition before jetting begins.
Should I combine jetting with a CCTV inspection?
For recurring blockages or lines with unknown history, yes. CCTV inspection identifies structural issues, root intrusion, and pipe condition that jetting alone can’t address.
Do you handle emergency drain backups?
Yes. Mid-State operates 24/7/365 with immediate dispatch capability for emergency drain line situations.
Break It Up. Flush It Out.
Blocked drain? Slow line? Don’t wait for a backup.
24/7 emergency dispatch available, statewide coverage across Oregon.