
See the pipe before you pay for the pipe
Sewer and drain camera inspections
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(904) 932-0002Fifteen minutes of camera answers what months of repeat clogs never will. We run a self-leveling camera the length of the line, locate problem points from the surface with depth readings, and you watch the same screen we do.
- Full-length sewer lateral video inspections
- Surface locating with depth marks for targeted repair
- Pre-purchase sewer scopes for home buyers
- Recurring-clog diagnosis: roots, bellies, offsets, scale
- Post-repair verification so you see the fix
- Recorded footage delivered to you either way
The smartest money in a home purchase
A sewer lateral replacement is one of the most expensive surprises a buyer can inherit, and a standard home inspection never looks inside the pipe. On anything built before about 1985, and in Riverside, Springfield, Murray Hill, San Marco and Avondale especially, a pre-purchase scope is the cheapest insurance in the transaction. You get footage and a written summary you can negotiate with.

What the camera actually shows
Roots entering at clay joints. A belly holding standing water where the soil settled. Cast iron scaled to half its diameter. An offset where two pipe sections no longer meet. Each has a different right answer, from jetting to a spot repair to lining, and the camera is the difference between fixing the cause and re-clearing the symptom every few months.
Camera inspections questions we hear most
Yes. The camera head carries a transmitter, so we mark the exact spot and depth on the ground. If a repair is needed, the dig is targeted rather than exploratory.
Yes. The scope fee is credited toward the repair when we do the work, and you keep the footage regardless.
We can, though pulling a toilet is often cleaner. Older homes without an exterior cleanout should add one; it makes every future service faster and cheaper.
Need camera inspections handled today?
Live dispatch, a written flat-rate price before work starts, and stocked trucks across all six counties.