High velocity water jetting, industrial pit cleanout, and vacuum truck services for businesses and municipal facilities.

Water jetting forces a concentrated stream at 1,500 to 4,000 PSI through drain and sewer lines. The nozzle travels forward through the pipe, then pulls back, scouring the walls clean on the return. It cuts through grease coatings that chemical treatments leave behind, breaks apart mineral scale, severs root intrusions, and flushes sediment that has settled into low spots.
Mechanical snaking punches a hole through a blockage. Jetting removes the blockage entirely and cleans the pipe walls back to their original diameter. The difference shows in how long the line stays clear: a snaked line clogs again in months when the grease coating the walls rebuilds. A jetted line stays open because the coating was removed, not just punctured.
Hillard's jets residential, commercial, and industrial lines throughout the Jackson metro.
Industrial pits, water clarifiers, and containment structures fill with sludge, sediment, and liquid waste that standard pumps cannot handle. The material is heavy, abrasive, and often mixed with solids that bind a conventional pump. A vacuum truck draws the entire contents, solids and all, through a large-bore hose directly into the tank for transport and disposal.
Hillard's cleans pits at manufacturing plants, municipal water treatment facilities, car washes, and commercial properties. The crew works around the facility's operating schedule and handles the disposal, so the site team can keep running production instead of managing waste.
Regularly scheduled cleanouts keep clarifiers at design capacity and prevent discharge violations. Hillard's can set up a recurring service interval that matches your facility's accumulation rate.


Hillard's operates its own vacuum truck fleet, staffed by its own crew, for nonhazardous liquid waste removal, water clarifier maintenance, and industrial hauling across the Jackson metropolitan area. Owning the equipment and employing the operators means one company is accountable from the moment the hose goes in to the moment the load is disposed of.
Commercial and municipal clients use the fleet for scheduled maintenance runs, emergency callouts when a pit or holding tank reaches capacity, and project-based work during construction or facility upgrades. The trucks range from standard units for residential and light commercial work to larger rigs for industrial-scale removal.