Sewer Inspection in Cleary, MS

See What's Really Happening Underground

Advanced video camera inspection reveals exactly what’s blocking your drains and threatening your sewer lines.

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Video Camera Inspection Services

Stop Guessing About Your Sewer Problems

You’re tired of temporary fixes that don’t last. Every few months, the same slow drain comes back, or worse, you’re dealing with another backup in your basement. You need to know what’s actually happening down there.

Our sewer camera inspection shows you exactly what’s wrong. No more throwing money at symptoms while the real problem gets worse underground. You’ll see the blockage, the crack, or the root intrusion that’s been causing your headaches.

Within an hour, you’ll have clear video footage and a written report that explains what needs fixing, what can wait, and what you can ignore. Finally, you can make informed decisions about your plumbing instead of crossing your fingers and hoping for the best.

Cleary Plumbing Inspection Experts

We Know Mississippi Sewer Systems

Roeders Plumbing has been serving Cleary and surrounding Mississippi communities for years. We understand how local soil conditions, weather patterns, and aging infrastructure affect your sewer lines.

Our team uses professional-grade video equipment that provides crystal-clear footage of your pipes. We’re not trying to sell you services you don’t need. Our job is to show you what’s there and help you understand your options.

When you’re dealing with sewer problems in Mississippi’s clay soil and unpredictable weather, you want someone who knows what they’re looking at when they review that camera footage.

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Sewer Camera Inspection Process

Here's Exactly What Happens

First, we locate your main sewer cleanout and set up the video camera equipment. The waterproof camera travels through your entire sewer line, recording everything it encounters along the way.

You can watch the inspection in real-time on our monitor. We’ll point out what you’re seeing, explain what’s normal wear versus actual problems, and mark the exact location of any issues we find.

After the inspection, you receive a detailed report with video footage, still images of problem areas, and clear recommendations. No technical jargon or confusing explanations. Just straightforward information about what needs attention and what your options are for fixing it.

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Complete Drain Line Inspection

What You Get With Every Inspection

Every sewer inspection includes a complete video recording of your main sewer line from your house to the street connection. We check for root intrusion, pipe damage, bellied sections, and blockages that could cause future problems.

You’ll receive digital copies of the inspection video and a written report that documents pipe condition, identifies problem locations with precise measurements, and provides repair recommendations. This documentation is valuable for insurance claims, home sales, or planning future maintenance.

The inspection covers your entire sewer system, not just the problem area. Many homeowners discover issues they didn’t know existed, allowing them to address problems before they become expensive emergencies. In Cleary’s challenging soil conditions, this comprehensive approach often reveals multiple concerns that need attention.

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Most sewer camera inspections take 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the length of your sewer line and what we find during the inspection. Simple, straightforward systems can be completed quickly, while lines with multiple issues or complex layouts may take longer to thoroughly document. We don’t rush the process because missing something important defeats the purpose of the inspection. You’ll have time to watch the footage and ask questions as we work through your system.
Sewer camera inspection reveals root intrusion, pipe cracks, collapsed sections, grease buildup, foreign objects, and bellied or sagging pipes. The camera also shows pipe material, joint condition, and overall structural integrity of your sewer line. We can pinpoint exact locations of problems, measure the severity of damage, and identify areas that need immediate attention versus those you can monitor over time. This visual evidence eliminates guesswork about what’s causing your drainage issues.
No digging required for the camera inspection itself. We access your sewer line through existing cleanouts or drain openings in your home. The flexible camera travels through your pipes without any excavation or damage to your landscaping. However, if the inspection reveals problems that need repair, some digging may be necessary for the actual fix. The advantage is that we know exactly where to dig instead of guessing, which saves you money and minimizes yard damage.
Sewer camera inspection pricing varies based on the length and complexity of your sewer system, but most residential inspections in Cleary range from reasonable to moderate cost. The investment typically pays for itself by preventing one major sewer emergency or avoiding unnecessary excavation work. We provide upfront pricing before starting any work, and many customers find that identifying problems early saves them hundreds or thousands in emergency repairs down the road.
Schedule sewer inspection when you experience recurring drain problems, slow drainage throughout your home, gurgling sounds from fixtures, or sewage odors in your yard. It’s also smart to inspect before buying a home, after major storms, or if your home is over 20 years old. Many Cleary homeowners benefit from periodic inspections every few years, especially if they have mature trees near their sewer lines or have experienced previous root problems.
If we discover significant issues during the inspection, we’ll explain exactly what we found, show you the video evidence, and discuss your repair options. You’re not obligated to have us do the work, but we’ll provide honest recommendations about what needs immediate attention versus what can wait. We can handle most sewer repairs ourselves, or you can take our detailed report to other contractors for additional estimates. The important thing is that you’ll have clear information to make the right decision for your situation and budget.