Pipe Camera Inspection

Service

See it
before you cut it.

A high-resolution inline camera goes down the line so you and we can see exactly what’s going on inside the pipe โ€” roots, scale, cracks, bellies, debris. Nobody guesses, nobody over-quotes.

Photo ยท camera inspection footage
(real photo coming)
What to watch for

Signs it’s time to call.

Repeat clogs in the same line
A camera tells you whether it’s a one-time issue or a real problem in the pipe.
Buying or selling a home
A pre-purchase sewer scope is one of the cheapest peace-of-mind dollars a buyer can spend.
Sewer or water line concerns
Before any major work, we want to see the line.
Soggy spots in the yard
Hard to know what you’re looking at until you can see inside the pipe.
Tree roots near the line
Older clay or cast-iron lines are vulnerable. A camera tells you what shape they’re in.
Mysterious slow drain
When the obvious fixes don’t hold, the camera ends the guessing.
How we approach it

See the line. Know your options.

A camera inspection isn’t a service we sell on its own most of the time โ€” it’s the diagnostic step that makes everything downstream honest. Once we can see what’s in the line, we can give you real options instead of educated guesses.

We’ll record the inspection so you have it for reference (or to send to a buyer’s agent, an inspector, or your insurance). And if the line looks fine, we’ll tell you that โ€” sometimes the best news on a service call is that there’s nothing wrong.

What we’ll do
  • โœ“Locate the right cleanout for the line in question
  • โœ“Run the camera through and watch the footage live with you
  • โœ“Save the recording for your records
  • โœ“Walk you through what we see
  • โœ“Recommend next steps โ€” or tell you the line’s in good shape
  • โœ“Quote any follow-up work in writing, in person
What it costs

A flat-rate written quote, in person.

Camera inspection is one of the few jobs we can quote ahead of time โ€” it’s a defined scope. Any repair work the camera reveals gets quoted separately, in writing, before we touch anything. Call (803) 239-7432 for the current camera-inspection rate.