Sewer Inspection in Florence, MS

See What's Really Wrong Before You Pay

High-definition camera inspection reveals the exact problem in your sewer lines – no guesswork, no unnecessary repairs.

Two people in red protective suits inspect a manhole using a tablet device, which displays an image of the inside of a pipe, with outdoor greenery and gravel visible nearby.

Professional Camera Inspection Services Florence

Know Exactly What You're Dealing With

Your drains are backing up again. Maybe it’s happening in multiple locations. Maybe you’re getting conflicting opinions from different plumbers about what’s wrong and how much it’ll cost to fix.

Here’s what changes when you get a proper sewer camera inspection. You see the actual condition of your pipes on video. You know if that “emergency” repair is really necessary or if a simple cleaning will handle it. You can plan your budget around facts instead of guesses.

No more wondering if tree roots are the problem or if your pipes are actually failing. No more paying for repairs that don’t address the real issue. You get a clear picture of what’s happening underground and what it’ll take to fix it right.

Florence Sewer Line Inspection Experts

We Know Florence Plumbing Systems

Roeders Plumbing has been handling sewer line problems in Florence and the surrounding area for years. We understand how the local clay soil affects pipe systems and what issues are most common in homes built during Florence’s growth periods.

Our team uses professional-grade camera equipment that provides clear, detailed video of your sewer lines. We’ve diagnosed everything from simple blockages to major line failures, and we know how to explain what you’re seeing without the technical jargon.

When you need to know what’s actually wrong with your sewer system, you want someone who’s seen it all before and can give you straight answers.

A worker in blue coveralls and safety glasses kneels by an open manhole, operating equipment and tools for sewer inspection or maintenance on a paved outdoor surface. Green bushes are visible in the background.

Video Camera Inspection Process Florence

Simple Process, Clear Answers

The inspection starts with accessing your sewer line through an existing cleanout or drain opening. A high-definition camera attached to a flexible cable gets fed into your pipes, recording everything as it travels through your system.

You can watch the inspection in real-time on a monitor. The camera shows the condition of your pipes, any blockages, root intrusion, cracks, or other problems. The technician explains what you’re seeing and marks the exact location of any issues.

You receive a detailed report with video footage that shows the current state of your sewer lines. This documentation helps you make informed decisions about repairs, maintenance, or whether that expensive replacement estimate you got elsewhere is actually necessary.

A large white vacuum truck labeled "Miami Beach" drives down a sunny street lined with palm trees, carrying hoses and traffic cones. Art Deco buildings are visible in the background.

Ready to get started?

Explore More Services

About Roeder's Plumbing

Get a Free Consultation

Complete Sewer Inspection Services Florence

What Your Inspection Includes

Every sewer camera inspection includes a thorough examination of your main sewer line from your home to the street connection. The high-definition camera captures clear video footage of pipe condition, joint connections, and any problem areas.

You get a complete video recording of the inspection that you can keep for your records. This is especially valuable for property transactions, insurance claims, or planning future maintenance. The report includes specific locations of any problems found, measured from your home’s foundation.

In Florence’s clay soil conditions, root intrusion and pipe settling are common issues that show up clearly on camera inspection. The service helps you understand whether you’re dealing with a simple blockage, partial pipe damage, or a situation that requires more extensive repair work.

A worker in blue coveralls and gloves uses equipment to inspect or clean a sewer through an open manhole on a paved street. Tools and machinery are placed nearby.
Most sewer line inspections take 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the length of your sewer line and what we find during the process. If your line is clear and in good condition, the inspection moves quickly. If we discover blockages or damage that requires closer examination, it may take longer to document everything properly. The time investment is worth it because you get definitive answers about your sewer system’s condition instead of guessing what might be wrong.
Camera inspection reveals blockages from grease, debris, or foreign objects, root intrusion from trees and shrubs, cracked or broken pipes, collapsed sections, joint separation, and pipe bellying where sections have settled unevenly. In Florence’s clay soil, we commonly see root problems and settling issues that affect pipe alignment. The camera also shows the overall condition of your pipes, helping determine if they’re nearing the end of their useful life or if they have years of service remaining.
Yes, you receive a complete video recording of your sewer line inspection along with a detailed report. This documentation shows exactly what we found and where problems are located within your system. The video is valuable for getting accurate repair estimates from contractors, supporting insurance claims, or keeping records for property transactions. Many customers find it helpful to have visual proof of their sewer line’s condition, especially when dealing with recurring drain problems or planning home maintenance budgets.
Sewer inspection costs vary based on the length and complexity of your sewer system, but most residential inspections are reasonably priced considering the valuable information you receive. The cost of inspection is typically much less than unnecessary repairs or emergency service calls. Many customers find that knowing the exact condition of their sewer lines saves them hundreds or thousands of dollars by avoiding premature replacements or addressing problems before they become emergencies. Contact Roeders Plumbing for specific pricing based on your property’s needs.
Schedule a sewer inspection if you’re experiencing recurring drain backups, slow drains throughout your house, gurgling sounds from drains, or sewage odors around your property. It’s also smart to get an inspection before buying or selling a home, after tree removal near sewer lines, or if your home is over 20 years old and you’ve never had the sewer system checked. In Florence, where clay soil and mature trees are common, periodic inspections help catch root intrusion and settling problems before they cause major damage.
Professional sewer camera inspection is completely non-invasive and won’t damage your pipes. The camera equipment is designed specifically for pipe inspection, with flexible cables and waterproof cameras that navigate through your system without causing harm. Unlike older inspection methods that required excavation, camera inspection lets us see inside your pipes without disturbing your property. The process is safe for all types of sewer pipe materials, from older clay pipes to modern PVC systems, and provides accurate information without any risk to your plumbing system.