Sewer Inspection in Alonzo, MS

See Exactly What's Wrong

Advanced video camera inspection reveals the real problem so you stop guessing and start fixing.

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Video Camera Inspection Services

Know Before You Dig

Your drains are backing up again. The last plumber said it might be roots, or maybe a broken pipe, or possibly just a clog. Three different theories, but no real answers.

Here’s what changes when you actually see inside your sewer lines. You know exactly where the problem is, how serious it is, and what it’s going to take to fix it. No more guessing games with your wallet.

Our video camera inspection shows you the real condition of your pipes. Cracks, root intrusion, bellied sections, or simple blockages – you’ll see it all on screen. Then you can make decisions based on facts, not hunches.

Alonzo Plumbing Inspection Experts

We Show You The Truth

We’ve been serving Alonzo and surrounding Mississippi communities with honest plumbing services for years. We’ve seen what happens when homeowners get sold expensive repairs they don’t actually need.

That’s why we invested in professional-grade video inspection equipment. You deserve to see exactly what’s happening in your sewer lines before anyone starts talking about solutions.

Our approach is simple: inspect first, explain what we found, then give you straight answers about your options. No sales pressure, no inflated estimates for work you don’t need.

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Sewer Line Inspection Process

Simple Process, Clear Answers

We start by locating the best access point to your sewer line, usually through a cleanout or drain opening. Our waterproof video camera travels through your pipes on a flexible cable, recording everything it sees.

You’ll watch the inspection happen in real-time on our monitor. We’ll point out any issues we spot – whether it’s root intrusion, pipe damage, or simple blockages. The camera also tracks depth and distance, so we know exactly where problems are located.

After the inspection, you get a detailed report with video footage of any issues we found. If repairs are needed, we can show you precisely what needs attention and give you accurate estimates based on what we actually discovered, not guesswork.

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What Every Inspection Includes

Every sewer camera inspection covers your main sewer line from the house to the street connection. We document the pipe material, diameter, and overall condition throughout the entire run.

You’ll receive video documentation of the inspection, plus a written report detailing any issues we discovered. If we find problems, we’ll mark their exact location so future repairs can be targeted and efficient.

We also check for common Mississippi issues like clay pipe deterioration and root intrusion from the mature trees common in our area. Our inspection identifies both current problems and potential future issues, so you can plan accordingly.

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Sewer camera inspection costs typically range from $200-400 depending on the complexity of your system and access points. This investment often saves hundreds or thousands by preventing unnecessary excavation or misdiagnosed repairs. We provide upfront pricing before starting any work, and many homeowners find the inspection pays for itself by avoiding one wrong repair decision. The cost is especially worthwhile if you’re experiencing recurring drain issues or considering buying a home with older plumbing.
Video inspection reveals root intrusion, cracked or broken pipes, bellied sections where pipes have settled, blockages from grease or debris, and joint separations. We can also identify pipe material and condition, collapsed sections, and improper installations. The camera shows us exactly what’s causing slow drains, backups, or odors – eliminating guesswork. In Mississippi’s clay soil, we often find issues with older clay pipes that have shifted or cracked over time, plus root problems from mature trees seeking water sources.
Most residential sewer inspections take 30-60 minutes depending on the length of your sewer line and complexity of the system. Simple, straight runs inspect quickly, while systems with multiple branches or access challenges take longer. We’ll give you a time estimate when we arrive and assess your specific setup. The inspection includes real-time viewing, so you’ll see results immediately rather than waiting for a separate report. If we discover issues requiring closer examination, we may need additional time to document problem areas thoroughly.
Yes, our video equipment includes distance tracking that pinpoints problem locations within inches. We can tell you exactly how many feet from your house foundation a break or blockage occurs, and at what depth. This precision eliminates exploratory digging and allows targeted repairs. We often use locating equipment in conjunction with the camera to mark problem spots on your property surface. This accuracy saves significant money on excavation costs and prevents unnecessary landscape damage during repairs.
Absolutely, especially for homes over 20 years old or properties with mature trees. Sewer line replacement can cost $8,000-15,000, making a $300 inspection a smart investment. Many home inspections don’t include sewer line evaluation, leaving you vulnerable to expensive surprises after closing. We’ve found major issues in seemingly perfect homes, and we’ve also cleared concerns for buyers worried about older systems. The inspection gives you negotiating power if problems exist, or peace of mind if the lines are in good condition.
We’ll show you exactly what we found and explain your options clearly. Minor issues like small root intrusion might need simple cleaning, while major breaks or collapses require repair or replacement. We provide honest assessments about repair versus replacement decisions based on pipe condition, age, and cost factors. You’re never pressured to make immediate decisions – we’ll give you detailed estimates and time to consider your options. Our goal is helping you make informed choices about your plumbing investments based on actual conditions, not sales pressure.