Sewer Inspection in Kearney Park, MS

Know What's Happening Below Ground

Advanced camera inspection reveals exactly what’s causing your drain problems—before small issues become expensive emergencies.

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Professional Sewer Camera Inspection Services

See the Problem, Fix It Right

You’ll know exactly what’s wrong with your sewer line instead of guessing. Our video camera inspection shows you the real problem—whether it’s root intrusion, pipe damage, or buildup causing your backups.

No more throwing money at symptoms while the actual issue gets worse. You get a clear picture of what needs attention and what doesn’t, so you can make smart decisions about repairs.

The inspection process is non-invasive, which means your yard stays intact while we diagnose what’s happening underground. You’ll receive detailed documentation that insurance companies and warranty providers actually accept.

Kearney Park Plumbing Inspection Experts

We've Seen Every Sewer Problem

We’ve been solving drainage problems throughout Mississippi for years. We know how the clay soil around Kearney Park affects sewer lines and what issues show up in homes built during different decades.

We use professional-grade camera equipment, not basic tools that miss important details. We’re licensed, insured, and focused on giving you straight answers about your plumbing system.

When we inspect your sewer line, you’re working with plumbers who understand local conditions and have the experience to spot problems other companies miss.

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Video Inspection Process Explained

Simple Process, Clear Answers

We start by accessing your sewer line through a cleanout or drain opening. Our waterproof camera travels through your pipes, recording everything it encounters along the way.

You can watch the inspection in real-time on our monitor. We’ll point out any issues we find and explain what you’re seeing—no technical jargon, just clear explanations of what’s actually happening in your system.

After the inspection, you receive a detailed report with video footage and our recommendations. If repairs are needed, we’ll show you exactly where the problem is located and explain your options for fixing it.

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What You Get With Every Inspection

Every sewer camera inspection includes a thorough examination of your entire accessible sewer line. We document pipe condition, identify blockages, locate damage, and check for root intrusion or structural issues.

You receive high-definition video footage of the inspection along with a written report that explains what we found. We’ll mark the exact location of any problems so future repairs can be targeted precisely.

Our inspection covers the main sewer line from your house to the street connection. If we find issues in lateral lines or secondary drains, we’ll let you know what additional inspection might be helpful for a complete picture of your system.

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Most sewer line inspections take 30-60 minutes, depending on the length of your sewer line and what we find. Simple inspections on shorter lines move quickly, while longer runs or lines with multiple issues take more time to document properly. We don’t rush the process because missing something important defeats the purpose of the inspection. You’ll know upfront how long we expect the job to take based on your specific situation.
Video inspection identifies root intrusion, pipe cracks, collapsed sections, blockages, grease buildup, and structural damage. We can see if pipes have shifted due to soil movement, locate objects that shouldn’t be in your sewer line, and identify areas where the pipe interior has deteriorated. The camera also shows us pipe material and joint conditions, helping predict where future problems might develop. Basically, if it’s visible inside your sewer line, our camera will find it.
No digging required for the camera inspection itself. We access your sewer line through existing cleanouts, drain openings, or sometimes through a toilet if necessary. The camera travels through your pipes from inside, so your landscaping stays undisturbed during the inspection process. If we find problems that need repair, that’s when we’ll discuss whether any excavation might be necessary—but the inspection itself is completely non-invasive.
Sewer camera inspection costs vary based on the length and complexity of your sewer line, but most residential inspections fall within a predictable range. We provide upfront pricing before starting any work, so you know exactly what you’re paying. The inspection cost is often offset by preventing unnecessary repairs or helping you target the real problem instead of guessing. Many customers find that knowing what’s actually wrong saves them money compared to trial-and-error repairs.
Schedule inspection when you have recurring drain problems, notice foul odors, experience slow drainage, or before buying a property. It’s also smart to inspect after major repairs to confirm everything was fixed properly, or if your home is over 20 years old and you’ve never had the sewer line checked. Don’t wait for a complete backup—early inspection catches problems while they’re still manageable and less expensive to fix.
We’ll show you exactly what we found and explain your options for addressing it. Some issues need immediate attention, while others can be monitored and planned for later. We provide written recommendations with different approaches, from simple maintenance to full repairs, so you can make informed decisions. There’s no pressure to fix everything immediately—we want you to understand what’s urgent and what can wait, so you can prioritize based on your situation and budget.