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Sewer & Drain Camera Inspection

See Exactly What's Going On Inside Your Pipes

Guesswork can lead to costly repairs and unnecessary digging. A sewer and drain camera inspection lets you see exactly where blockages, cracks, or root intrusions are located—before we begin any major work. This non-invasive method gives you a clear view of the issue, allowing for precise repairs and saving you time and money.

When Camera Inspection Makes Sense

A camera inspection can be an essential tool in various situations, allowing us to quickly diagnose and solve your plumbing issues. Here’s when it makes the most sense:

Recurring Drain Clogs

If the same drain keeps backing up despite regular cleaning, a camera inspection can pinpoint the underlying cause. Whether it’s a hidden obstruction, pipe damage, or buildup, we’ll identify it and address the problem at the source.

Before Buying a Home

A pre-purchase sewer inspection can reveal issues with the plumbing system that aren’t visible during a standard inspection. Camera inspections allow you to understand the condition of the pipes before you buy, potentially saving you from costly repairs down the road.

Slow Drains With No Obvious Cause

If your drains are slow but there’s no obvious reason, standard snaking may not be enough. A camera inspection can help us see what snaking can’t identify, like small cracks or partial blockages deeper in the system.

After a Sewer Backup

After a sewer backup, it’s crucial to determine the cause and check for damage. A camera inspection can help confirm whether the problem is a simple blockage or if there's more extensive damage that needs addressing.

Suspected Root Intrusion

If you suspect that tree roots have entered your sewer or drain lines, a camera inspection can confirm the location and severity of the intrusion. This allows us to determine the best course of action before any excavation begins.

How the Inspection Works

A sewer camera inspection is a fast, accurate, and non-invasive way to identify problems in your pipes. Here’s how the process works:

The Camera Equipment

We use a waterproof camera mounted on a flexible rod that is inserted through a cleanout or access point in your drain or sewer line. The camera provides real-time video feedback as it moves through the pipes, allowing us to examine the interior closely.

Real-Time Viewing

As the technician pushes the camera through the pipes, they can view the live video feed on a monitor. They’re looking for signs of damage, blockages, misalignments, or anything else that could be affecting the plumbing system.

What the Inspection Can Find

A camera inspection can reveal a variety of issues, including cracks, root intrusion, buildup, misaligned joints, or even collapsed sections of pipe. The camera allows us to pinpoint exactly where the issue is, without having to dig up your yard or walls unnecessarily.

After the Inspection

Once the inspection is complete, we provide a detailed report that includes video footage and pictures of the problem areas. This report helps inform the repair plan, ensuring that the right action is taken to fix the issue quickly and effectively.

No Unnecessary Digging

Sewer camera inspections save both time and money by targeting the exact location of the problem. Instead of digging up large sections of pipe, we can narrow down the issue to one specific area, allowing for a much more efficient and cost-effective repair process.

Schedule a Camera Inspection

Don’t let hidden plumbing issues go undiagnosed. Schedule a sewer and drain camera inspection today to get a clear view of your plumbing system’s condition. Call us at (954) 981-2133 or fill out our contact form to book your inspection and prevent costly repairs in the future.

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Miami, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach & surrounding areas

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