Sewer Camera Inspections
A sewer camera inspection is one of the smartest ways to get ahead of plumbing problems before they turn into costly emergencies. Instead of guessing what is happening underground, we send a high-resolution camera through your sewer line to see the exact condition of the pipe. This lets us pinpoint issues early and give you clear, honest answers about what needs to be done. When you know the real cause of a blockage or backup, you avoid unnecessary digging, prevent repeated clogs, and save money on repairs that could have been avoided.
How Sewer Cameras Help Prevent Expensive Repairs
A camera inspection gives you visual proof of what is going on in your line. If roots are starting to grow through joints, if the pipe is sagging, or if debris is collecting in one spot, we can spot it long before it becomes a failure. Early detection leads to small, targeted fixes rather than major excavation. The camera also helps confirm when a line is still in good condition, which saves you from paying for work you do not need.
Common Problems Found and How We Fix Them
Tree root intrusion is one of the biggest issues we uncover. Once we confirm it on camera, we can remove the roots and recommend long-term solutions depending on the severity. We often find bellies or low spots in the line that collect waste, as well as cracked or broken sections caused by age or shifting soil. Blockages from grease, wipes, or debris also show up clearly. After identifying the exact issue, we match the right repair method, whether that means clearing the line, replacing a damaged section, or planning a full sewer replacement when the pipe is beyond repair.
Why Inspections Matter Before Buying a Home
A sewer camera inspection is one of the most overlooked yet valuable steps when purchasing a home. Many buyers skip it because the toilets flush and everything looks fine on the surface, but sewer lines can hide expensive problems. A quick inspection can reveal roots, collapsed pipe sections, or decades-old materials that are ready to fail. Knowing this upfront helps you negotiate repairs with the seller or avoid buying a home with a major surprise waiting underground.
For peace of mind and a clear look at what you are dealing with, a camera inspection is one of the best investments you can make.