Sewer Inspection in Davis, MS

See Exactly What's Wrong With Your Pipes

Advanced camera inspection reveals the real problem so you can fix it right the first time.

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Professional Camera Inspection Services

Know Before You Dig

You’re tired of guessing what’s happening inside your sewer lines. Every time you call a plumber, you get a different story about what might be wrong. Some want to start digging immediately. Others throw chemicals down the drain and hope for the best.

Video camera inspection changes everything. You see exactly what’s blocking your pipes, where the problem is located, and how serious it really is. No more paying for repairs you don’t need. No more surprise excavation costs because someone guessed wrong.

When you know what you’re dealing with, you make better decisions. Fix what needs fixing. Leave what’s working fine. Save money by addressing problems before they turn into emergencies that flood your basement or yard.

Davis Plumbing Inspection Experts

We've Seen It All Underground

We’ve been diagnosing sewer line problems in Davis and surrounding areas for years. Our team knows what tree roots do to old clay pipes, how ground shifting affects connections, and where problems typically develop in local sewer systems.

Every technician carries professional-grade video inspection equipment. Not the basic cameras some companies use, but clear, high-resolution systems that show you exactly what’s happening inside your pipes. You get the same detailed inspection whether you’re dealing with a slow drain or planning a major renovation.

Local knowledge matters when you’re troubleshooting underground problems. Different soil conditions, common pipe materials, and typical failure points all influence what we find and how we fix it.

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Video Inspection Process

Simple Process, Clear Answers

The inspection starts with a flexible cable equipped with a high-definition camera. This cable feeds through your existing cleanout or drain opening, following the path of your sewer line from your house to the street connection. No digging required to get started.

As the camera travels through your pipes, it records everything. Cracks, blockages, root intrusion, pipe separation, bellied sections – you see it all in real time on a monitor. We explain what you’re looking at and mark the exact location of any problems using the cable’s built-in locating system.

You receive a detailed report with video footage, still images of problem areas, and recommendations for addressing what was found. If repairs are needed, you know exactly where to dig and what needs fixing. If your pipes are in good shape, you have documentation proving their condition.

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Complete Sewer Line Inspection

What You Get With Every Inspection

Every sewer inspection includes a complete video recording of your entire line from house to street. You receive a copy of this recording along with a written report identifying any issues found. Problem areas are marked with GPS coordinates so future repairs can be targeted precisely.

The inspection covers pipe condition, joint integrity, root intrusion, blockages, and proper flow grade. If multiple problems exist, they’re prioritized by severity so you can address the most critical issues first. Cost estimates for recommended repairs are provided when requested.

Davis area properties often deal with specific challenges like clay pipe deterioration and aggressive tree root systems. Our inspection process accounts for these local conditions, providing recommendations that make sense for your specific situation and budget.

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Most residential sewer line inspections take 30-60 minutes depending on the length of your line and what we find. Simple, clear lines move quickly. If we discover blockages or damage that requires closer examination, it takes longer to document everything properly. You’re welcome to watch the inspection process on our monitor so you can see exactly what we’re finding as we go through your pipes.
Yes, we can access your sewer line through various entry points including floor drains, toilet connections, or outside drain openings. If absolutely no access exists, we can install a cleanout as part of the service. Having a cleanout makes future inspections and maintenance much easier, so it’s often worth adding one if your system doesn’t have proper access points already installed.
Tree root intrusion is common in Davis area sewer lines, especially with older clay pipe systems. The camera shows us exactly where roots have entered and how extensively they’ve grown inside your pipes. We can often clear minor root intrusion immediately, but significant root problems may require mechanical cutting or pipe repair. The video documentation helps determine the best approach and shows you exactly why certain repairs are recommended.
Inspection costs vary based on line length and complexity, but most residential inspections are competitively priced compared to the cost of unnecessary repairs or emergency service calls. Many customers find the inspection pays for itself by preventing expensive guesswork or identifying problems before they become emergencies. We provide upfront pricing before starting any work, and the detailed documentation you receive has value for insurance claims and property records.
Video camera inspection is completely non-invasive. The flexible camera cable is designed to navigate through pipes without causing damage, even in older or fragile systems. No digging is required for the inspection itself, and we access your sewer line through existing openings. The only time excavation becomes necessary is if we find problems that require physical repair, and then you’ll know exactly where to dig instead of guessing.
Absolutely. You receive a complete copy of the inspection video along with a written report summarizing our findings. This documentation is valuable for your records, insurance purposes, or if you need to show other contractors exactly what repairs are needed. The video provides clear evidence of your pipe condition, which can be helpful for warranty claims or property sale negotiations.