See Exactly What Is Wrong — Before You Pay
Most drain problems are invisible from the surface. This page explains how video inspection works, what it detects, and when it's worth doing — including before buying a home.

What Is Actually Happening Inside Pipes You Cannot See
What Is Hidden

These conditions develop gradually underground and produce no obvious symptoms until they do. A waterproof camera travels through the drain line and transmits live video — cracks, root entry points, collapsed sections, scale buildup, and improper past repairs all become visible in real time.
How Camera Inspection Works — and Why It Matters Before You Buy


From Footage to Clear Options
Once the inspection is complete, you review the findings together on screen. Every issue is identified, its location marked, and its severity explained in plain language.
Different problems call for different solutions. Grease buildup responds to hydro jetting. Root intrusion may need cutting and periodic maintenance. A collapsed section requires excavation. Accurate diagnosis means the right fix gets applied the first time — no trial and error.
- Live video feed appears on a monitor
- Each finding explained in plain language
- HD lighting reveals conditions others miss
You See Exactly What We See
- Recorded footage of every issue found
- Each problem mapped by location and severity
- Ready for insurance, bids, or resale negotiations
Documented Evidence You Can Use
What Camera Inspection Connects To in Your Drain System
Worth Knowing
A camera inspection rarely exists in isolation. What it reveals usually points toward a specific next step — and understanding those connections helps you plan ahead rather than react.
What to Expect from Arrival to Final Review
Questions Customers Ask Before Booking an Inspection
Honest answers about this service and what the process actually involves.
Contact UsHow far can a drain camera reach?
Up to 400 feet in a single run, depending on pipe bends and overall line condition. That covers the complete drain system in most residential properties — from the floor drain in the basement to the main sewer connection at the street. For larger commercial buildings, multiple access points may be needed to achieve full coverage.
What pipe sizes can be inspected?
Cameras are sized for pipes from 1.5 inches — standard bathroom sink drain lines — up to 12 inches, which covers most commercial main lines. Different diameters require different camera heads and cable types. A full range of equipment is carried on every job, so line diameter is never a reason to reschedule or limit coverage.
Is there any risk of the camera damaging pipes?
None. The camera is waterproof, flexible, and guided gently through the system — no force, no pressure, no abrasion. The camera head is designed to navigate tight bends and transitions without contact with pipe walls. It’s a fully non-invasive diagnostic process, which is why it’s safe for older clay, cast iron, and corroded pipe systems.
Can I get a copy of the video?
Recorded footage is available on request. Homebuyers typically want documentation for their records or as a condition of purchase negotiations. Property managers may need video for insurance claims or capital planning. Just let us know before or during the inspection, and the footage is saved and provided in a format you can keep or share.
What happens if something serious is found?
Every finding is explained on screen — what it is, how serious it is, and what the options are. Some conditions require immediate action; others can be monitored and addressed on your timeline. We provide a clear urgency rating for each issue and realistic repair options before any work is discussed. No pressure, no scare tactics — you decide what happens next.
Know What Is Inside Before You Decide What Is Next
A camera inspection gives you the full picture — exact problems, exact locations, and clear options. From there, every decision is yours to make.
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