See Exactly What's Inside Your Sewer Line
HD camera inspection reveals the true condition of your sewer pipe. Know before you buy, sell, or repair.
What Is Sewer Camera Inspection?
A sewer camera inspection uses a high-definition waterproof camera mounted on a flexible cable to travel through your sewer line, providing real-time video of the pipe's interior condition. This allows us to identify cracks, root intrusion, joint separation, bellies, blockages, and other problems without any guessing or unnecessary digging.
Why Choose Camera Inspection?
- HD video of your entire sewer line
- Identifies problems accurately without excavation
- Pinpoints the exact location and depth of issues
- Essential for real estate transactions
- Provides documentation for insurance claims
- Determines the best repair method for your situation
Our Camera Inspection Process
A step-by-step look at how we deliver lasting results.
Step 1
Camera inserted through cleanout or access point
Step 2
HD video recorded as camera travels the full pipe length
Step 3
Technician notes defects, measurements, and conditions in real-time
Step 4
Detailed written report generated with screenshots and annotations
Step 5
Video file and report delivered digitally
What This Means for You
A camera inspection takes the mystery out of sewer problems. Instead of guessing what's wrong (and potentially paying for unnecessary work), you see exactly what's happening inside your pipe. It's the first step in any repair, and it's essential if you're buying or selling a home.
Professional Documentation You Can Trust
Our camera inspection reports include timestamped HD video, distance measurements, defect annotations, and a written condition assessment. Reports are formatted for easy inclusion in real estate transaction files, home inspection reports, and insurance claims. We can deliver reports digitally within 24 hours.
- Detailed camera inspection reports
- Before & after video documentation
- Transaction-ready written assessments
- 24-hour report turnaround
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about sewer camera inspection.
Contact us for current pricing. Camera inspections are often included free with repair services, and many homeowners find they save money by identifying the exact problem before committing to repairs.
Absolutely. A sewer camera inspection is one of the most important inspections you can get before purchasing a home. Sewer line replacement can cost $5,000-$25,000 with traditional methods. Knowing the condition before you close protects your investment.