Sewer Inspection in Canton, MS

See What's Really Wrong Down There

High-definition camera inspection shows you exactly what’s blocking or damaging your sewer line – no guesswork, no surprises.

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Professional Sewer Camera Inspection Services

Know Before You Pay for Repairs

You’re tired of plumbers giving you different stories about what’s wrong with your drains. One says it’s roots, another blames grease buildup, and you’re left wondering who’s telling the truth.

A sewer camera inspection ends the guessing game. You see the actual problem on a high-definition screen – whether it’s tree roots, broken pipes, or buildup blocking your line. No more paying for repairs that don’t fix the real issue.

When you know exactly what’s wrong and where the problem is located, you make better decisions. You avoid unnecessary excavation, get accurate repair estimates, and fix the right problem the first time.

Canton Plumbing Inspection Experts

We Show You What Others Miss

We’ve been diagnosing sewer line problems in Canton for years using professional-grade camera equipment. We’ve seen every type of blockage, break, and backup this area’s aging infrastructure can throw at homeowners.

Our approach is simple: show you the problem, explain what it means, and give you options based on what we actually find. No sales pitches, no scare tactics – just clear information so you can decide what makes sense for your situation and budget.

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Video Camera Inspection Process

Here's What Happens During Your Inspection

We start by locating the best access point to your sewer line, usually through a cleanout or drain opening. Our waterproof camera travels through your pipes, transmitting real-time video to a monitor where you can watch alongside us.

As we navigate your sewer line, we identify any blockages, cracks, root intrusion, or other issues. The camera’s location transmitter tells us exactly where problems exist, so if repairs are needed, we know precisely where to work.

You get a detailed report with video footage of your inspection. This documentation helps you understand what we found, plan any necessary repairs, and provides proof for insurance claims or warranty work if needed.

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What's Included in Your Inspection

Your sewer inspection covers the main line from your house to the street connection, plus any accessible branch lines. We document the overall condition of your pipes, identify specific problem areas, and measure the severity of any issues we discover.

Canton’s clay soil and mature trees create unique challenges for sewer lines. Root intrusion is common, especially in older neighborhoods where clay pipes develop small cracks over time. Our inspection catches these problems before they cause major backups or require emergency repairs.

You receive written documentation of our findings, including the location and nature of any problems. If repairs are needed, this information helps you get accurate estimates from contractors and ensures work targets the actual issues we identified.

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Sewer camera inspection typically costs between $200-400 depending on the complexity of your system and accessibility. This investment often saves hundreds or thousands in unnecessary repairs by identifying the exact problem and location. Many homeowners find the inspection pays for itself by avoiding contractor guesswork and ensuring repairs target the actual issue. We provide upfront pricing before starting any work, so you know exactly what you’re paying.
Most sewer camera inspections take 1-2 hours from start to finish. This includes setup time, running the camera through your entire sewer line, documenting any issues we find, and reviewing the results with you. More complex systems or multiple problem areas might take longer, but we’ll give you a realistic timeframe when we arrive. You’re welcome to watch the inspection process on our monitor and ask questions as we work.
Sewer camera inspection identifies most common issues including blockages, root intrusion, pipe cracks, joint separation, and bellied or sagging sections. The camera shows the interior condition of your pipes and can locate specific problem areas with precision. However, some issues like minor leaks or problems behind pipe walls might require additional testing methods. We’ll explain what the camera can and cannot detect during your inspection, so you have realistic expectations about the results.
Yes, you receive a copy of the video footage along with a written report documenting our findings. This documentation is valuable for several reasons: it helps you understand the current condition of your sewer line, provides proof for insurance claims if needed, and gives contractors accurate information for repair estimates. The video also serves as a baseline for future inspections, allowing you to monitor any changes in your sewer line condition over time.
Preparation is minimal for most sewer inspections. Clear access to your main cleanout or the area where we’ll be working, and avoid using water fixtures for about an hour before we arrive if possible. This gives us the clearest view of your pipes during inspection. If you’re not sure where your cleanout is located, don’t worry – we can help locate it or find alternative access points. Let us know about any recent drain cleaning or chemical treatments, as this information helps us interpret what we see during the inspection.
Schedule a sewer inspection when you experience recurring drain backups, slow drainage throughout your house, gurgling sounds from fixtures, or foul odors in your yard. It’s also smart to inspect before buying a home, especially if the house is over 20 years old or has large trees near the sewer line. Many homeowners in Canton benefit from periodic inspections every 3-5 years as preventive maintenance, particularly in areas with clay pipes or known root intrusion issues.