Sewer Camera Inspection Services

Get professional and accurate and non-invasive sewer camera inspections. Whether you’re dealing with persistent clogs, slow drains, or suspect a broken pipe, our licensed technicians use advanced video inspection technology to pinpoint the problem—without tearing up your yard.

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Video Camera Line Inspection

Sewer camera inspections provide clear, real-time visuals of your sewer and drain lines, allowing us to accurately diagnose blockages, leaks, and structural damage. This non-invasive method eliminates the guesswork, saving you time and money.

Our Sewer Camera Inspection Services Include:

  • Video Camera Diagnostics – Identify blockages, cracks, or collapsed pipes with high-resolution footage.
  • Accurate Location Tracking – Pinpoint the exact spot and depth of the issue for targeted repairs.
  • Pre-Purchase Property Inspections – Ensure the sewer lines are in good condition before buying a home.
  • Routine Maintenance Checks – Prevent major plumbing emergencies by catching minor issues early.
  • Detailed Reports & Video Footage – Receive a thorough inspection report with video evidence.

Benefits of Sewer Camera Inspections

Non-Invasive & Accurate
Get a clear view of your pipes’ condition without digging up your yard or driveway.
Early Problem Detection
Identify issues before they escalate into costly repairs or sewer backups.
Save Time & Money
By pinpointing the exact location of the problem, we minimize labor and excavation costs.
Peace of Mind for Homebuyers
Ensure your potential new home has no hidden plumbing problems, avoiding unexpected expenses.

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Our Approach to Sewer Camera Inspections

Common Sewer Line Issues Detected

Clogs & Blockages

Accumulated debris, grease buildup, or foreign objects obstructing water flow.

Tree Root Intrusion

Roots penetrating older pipes, leading to cracks or complete blockages.

Cracked or Collapsed Pipes

Shifting soil, corrosion, or extreme weather conditions can cause pipes to fracture or collapse.

Leaking Joints

Compromised seals allow water to escape, potentially causing sinkholes or structural damage.

Sagging or Bellied Pipes

Improper slope or settling ground causes low points that trap debris and create blockages.

Customer Reviews

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PlumberHelp found the cause of our recurring backups in just 30 minutes! They showed us live footage and explained everything clearly. No mess, no hassle.
Julia M.
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We needed a sewer inspection before buying our home. They gave us a detailed report and saved us from unexpected plumbing costs. Highly recommend.
Kevin R.

Why Choose PlumberHelp

  • Licensed & Insured Technicians
    Our team is highly trained in the latest sewer inspection techniques and technology.
  • State-of-the-Art Equipment
    We use high-resolution video cameras and advanced tracking systems for precise diagnostics.
  • Transparent Pricing
    Get upfront quotes with no hidden fees, so you always know the cost before we start.
  • Fast Scheduling & Results
    Flexible appointments and same-day results ensure you get answers quickly.
  • Customer Satisfaction Guarantee
    We back our work with warranties, ensuring your peace of mind.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How does a sewer camera inspection work?

A small, waterproof camera is inserted into the sewer line, streaming real-time footage to a monitor. This allows us to see inside your pipes and identify the exact location of any issues.

Will a camera inspection damage my pipes?

No. The cameras are designed to move smoothly through your pipes without causing any damage.

What if a problem is found during the inspection?

We’ll provide a detailed report with video footage and discuss the best options for repair.

Do I need to be home during the inspection?

It’s recommended but not required. We can provide you with a detailed video report afterward.

How much does a sewer camera inspection cost?

Prices vary based on the length and complexity of the inspection. Contact us for a free estimate.