Sewer Inspection in Farmhaven, MS

See What's Really Wrong Underground

No more guessing games with your sewer problems – get the full picture with professional camera inspection.

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Farmhaven Sewer Camera Inspection

Know Exactly What You're Dealing With

You’re tired of throwing money at drain problems that keep coming back. Every time you call someone out, they give you a different story about what might be wrong down there. That ends now.

Our sewer camera inspection shows you exactly what’s happening inside your pipes. You’ll see the cracks, the root intrusions, the buildup – everything that’s causing your headaches. No more guesswork, no more band-aid fixes that fail in six months.

When you know what’s actually wrong, you can fix it right the first time. You’ll avoid the expensive surprises that come with blind repairs and get a clear plan for keeping your sewer system running smoothly for years to come.

Trusted Farmhaven Plumbing Services

We Know Mississippi Sewer Systems

We’ve been handling Farmhaven’s toughest sewer problems for years. We understand how Mississippi’s clay soil shifts and cracks pipes, how tree roots find every weak spot, and why your neighbor’s quick fix probably won’t work for your situation.

Our team uses professional-grade camera equipment that gives you crystal-clear footage of your entire sewer line. We’ve inspected thousands of feet of pipe in this area, so we know what to look for and how to explain what you’re seeing.

You’re not just getting a camera inspection – you’re getting local expertise that comes from years of working with the specific challenges that Farmhaven properties face.

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Video Camera Inspection Process

Simple Process, Clear Answers

We start by accessing your sewer line through an existing cleanout or drain opening. Our waterproof camera travels through your entire system, recording everything it sees along the way. The high-definition footage shows us cracks, blockages, root intrusions, pipe displacement, and any other issues affecting your drainage.

You’ll watch the inspection happen in real time on our monitor. We’ll point out problem areas as we find them and explain what each issue means for your plumbing system. The camera also has a locating device, so we can mark exactly where problems exist if repairs are needed.

After the inspection, you get a detailed report with video footage and our recommendations. You’ll know exactly what needs attention now, what to watch for later, and what’s in good shape. No surprises, no confusion – just clear information you can use to make smart decisions about your property.

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What Your Inspection Includes

Your sewer camera inspection covers your entire main line from the house to the street connection. We inspect branch lines, check pipe joints, measure pipe diameter changes, and document the overall condition of your system. The camera captures everything in high-definition video that you can review with us during the service.

We also provide pipe locating services to map your sewer system and mark any problem areas in your yard. This saves you money if repairs are needed because we know exactly where to dig instead of searching around and damaging your landscaping.

You’ll receive a comprehensive report with video footage, photos of key findings, and our professional assessment of your sewer system’s condition. We explain what each issue means, prioritize repairs by urgency, and give you realistic timelines for addressing any problems we find.

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Most sewer inspections take 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the length of your sewer line and what we find along the way. If your system is straightforward with no major blockages, we can usually complete the inspection in about 30 minutes. More complex situations with multiple branch lines or significant buildup might take closer to an hour. We’ll give you a time estimate when we arrive and keep you updated throughout the process. The inspection time includes reviewing the footage with you and explaining our findings.
Our cameras identify virtually every type of sewer line problem. We find root intrusions, pipe cracks, joint separations, collapsed sections, grease buildup, foreign objects, and pipe displacement from soil movement. The camera also shows us pipe material changes, diameter reductions, and areas where water flow is restricted. In Mississippi, we commonly find issues caused by clay soil expansion and tree root penetration. The inspection reveals both current problems causing your drainage issues and potential future trouble spots that haven’t started affecting your plumbing yet.
No digging required for the camera inspection itself. We access your sewer line through existing cleanouts, drain openings, or sometimes through a toilet connection. The camera travels through your pipes from inside your home to the street connection. However, if we find problems that need repair, some excavation might be necessary for those fixes. The big advantage of camera inspection is that we know exactly where to dig if repairs are needed, so we minimize disruption to your yard and landscaping. You’ll know the full scope before any digging happens.
Sewer camera inspection pricing depends on the length and complexity of your sewer system, but most residential inspections in Farmhaven range from reasonable diagnostic fees that often get credited toward repair work if needed. We provide upfront pricing before starting any work, so you know exactly what you’re paying. Many customers find that the inspection cost saves them money by preventing unnecessary repairs and helping them address problems before they become expensive emergencies. We’ll give you an exact quote when we assess your specific situation.
Get your sewer inspected when you’re experiencing recurring drain problems, slow drainage throughout the house, gurgling sounds, or sewage odors. It’s also smart to inspect before buying a home, especially older properties where sewer problems can be expensive surprises. Many Farmhaven homeowners schedule inspections every few years as preventive maintenance, particularly if they have large trees near their sewer line or have experienced problems before. If you’re planning major landscaping or construction work, an inspection helps you avoid accidentally damaging your sewer system.
When we find issues, we explain exactly what’s wrong, show you the video evidence, and discuss your options for addressing each problem. Not every issue requires immediate attention – some problems can be monitored and addressed later. We prioritize findings based on urgency and potential consequences, so you can make informed decisions about repairs. If immediate repairs are needed, we can often handle them the same day. For larger projects, we’ll provide detailed estimates and help you plan the work. You’re never pressured into unnecessary repairs, and you’ll have all the information needed to move forward confidently.