Sewer inspections typically use specialized camera equipment to look inside your sewer line and identify issues like blockages, cracks, root intrusion, or buildup. This allows technicians to diagnose the problem accurately without unnecessary digging.
It’s one of the most effective ways to understand what’s happening in your system before deciding on a repair or replacement.
Homeowners often schedule inspections when they notice recurring clogs, slow drains, or signs of a deeper issue. They’re also common before buying or selling a property to check the condition of the sewer line.
Whether it’s a home or a commercial property, having a clear view of the system helps prevent surprises and ensures the right solution is put in place.