Sewer Inspection in Fannin, MS

See What's Really Happening Down There

Advanced camera technology gives you clear answers about your sewer line problems.

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Video Camera Inspection Services

Finally Know What You're Dealing With

You’ve been dealing with slow drains, backups, or that smell in your yard for weeks. Maybe months. Other plumbers have given you guesses, estimates based on assumptions, or worst-case scenarios that made your stomach drop.

Here’s what changes when you actually see inside your pipes. No more wondering if tree roots are the problem or if your main line is collapsing. No more paying for fixes that don’t work because nobody knew what was really wrong.

Our video camera inspection shows you exactly what’s happening in your sewer lines. You get a clear picture of blockages, damage, or wear before you spend a dime on repairs. Most problems have straightforward solutions once you know what you’re actually fixing.

Fannin Sewer Line Specialists

We Know Fannin's Underground Challenges

We’ve been serving Fannin and the surrounding areas for years, dealing with everything from old clay pipes to root intrusion that’s common in our area. We’ve seen how Mississippi soil shifts affect sewer lines and know which problems show up most often in local homes.

Our approach is simple: show you what’s wrong, explain what it means, and give you options that make sense for your situation and budget. We’re not here to sell you the most expensive fix or scare you into emergency work.

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Sewer Camera Inspection Process

Here's How We Find Your Answers

We start by accessing your main sewer line through an existing cleanout or drain opening. Our waterproof camera travels through your pipes, recording everything it sees along the way. You can watch the inspection happen in real-time on our monitor.

The camera shows us blockages, cracks, root intrusion, pipe material, and the overall condition of your sewer line from your house to the street connection. We mark the exact location of any problems so there’s no digging around hoping to find the issue.

After the inspection, you get a detailed report with video footage and our recommendations. We’ll explain what needs immediate attention, what you can monitor, and what might become a problem down the road. No pressure, just information you can use to make the right decision for your property.

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What's Included in Your Inspection

Your sewer camera inspection covers your main sewer line from the house connection to the street, plus any accessible branch lines that connect to your main drain. We inspect for common issues like root intrusion, pipe deterioration, improper installation, and foreign objects that shouldn’t be there.

You receive a comprehensive report with video documentation, problem locations marked with GPS coordinates when needed, and our professional assessment of what requires attention. We also identify areas where preventive maintenance could save you money later.

Many Fannin homeowners use our inspection service before buying a property, after repeated drain problems, or as part of regular maintenance. It’s also valuable if you’re dealing with insurance claims or need documentation for warranty work.

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Most sewer line inspections take 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the length of your line and what we find. Simple inspections for homes with straightforward plumbing layouts usually wrap up quickly. If we discover multiple issues or need to navigate complex pipe configurations, it might take a bit longer. We’ll give you a time estimate once we see your setup, and you’re welcome to watch the inspection process on our monitor so you can see exactly what we’re finding in real-time.
No, our camera inspection is completely non-invasive and won’t damage your pipes. The camera head is designed to navigate through standard drain and sewer lines without causing any harm to the pipe walls or joints. It’s much gentler than traditional methods like snaking or rodding. The camera simply travels through your existing pipes using water flow and its own propulsion system. Even if your pipes are old or fragile, the inspection process itself won’t make any existing problems worse.
If there’s a complete blockage preventing the camera from moving forward, we’ll note how far we were able to inspect and what stopped our progress. Sometimes we can clear minor obstructions during the inspection process and continue. For major blockages, we’ll recommend the appropriate cleaning service first, then complete the camera inspection afterward to check for underlying damage. You’ll still get valuable information about the accessible portions of your line, and we’ll explain what the blockage tells us about your system’s condition.
Very little preparation is needed for most sewer camera inspections. We typically access your sewer line through an existing cleanout port or floor drain, so you don’t need to clear out rooms or move furniture. If we need to access a floor drain in your basement or utility room, just make sure we can get to it easily. Avoid using water fixtures for about an hour before we arrive if possible – this gives us clearer visibility during the inspection. We’ll handle the rest and clean up after ourselves when we’re finished.
Sewer camera inspection pricing varies based on the length and complexity of your sewer line, but we provide upfront pricing before we start any work. Most residential inspections in the Fannin area fall within a predictable range, and we’ll give you an exact quote when you call. Consider that a camera inspection often saves you money by preventing unnecessary repairs or helping you address problems before they become major emergencies. Many customers find the inspection pays for itself by avoiding costly guesswork from other contractors.
Yes, you’ll receive a detailed inspection report that includes video footage, still images of any problem areas, and our professional assessment of your sewer line’s condition. The report identifies specific issues, their locations, and our recommendations for addressing them. This documentation is valuable for insurance claims, warranty work, or if you need to show other contractors exactly what’s wrong with your system. You can also use the report for future reference or if you decide to sell your property and want to demonstrate the condition of your plumbing system.