Sewer Inspection in Koch, MS

See Exactly What's Wrong Underground

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

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Professional Sewer Camera Inspection Services

Know Before You Dig or Pay

You’re dealing with slow drains, weird smells, or that sinking feeling something’s wrong with your sewer line. The problem is you can’t see what’s happening underground, and guessing gets expensive fast.

A professional sewer camera inspection shows you exactly what’s going on inside your pipes. No more wondering if tree roots are the culprit or if your line has collapsed somewhere between your house and the street.

You get a clear video of your entire sewer system, plus a written report that explains what we found and what it means for your property. When you know the real problem, you can make smart decisions about repairs instead of throwing money at symptoms.

Koch Plumbing Inspection Experts

We've Seen Every Sewer Problem

Roeders Plumbing has been diagnosing sewer and drain problems throughout Koch and central Mississippi for years. We use professional-grade camera equipment that reveals problems other methods miss.

Every inspection is performed by licensed plumbers who understand how Mississippi soil conditions, weather patterns, and local pipe materials affect your sewer system. We know the difference between a minor blockage and a major structural issue.

When you call Roeders Plumbing, you’re getting straight answers from people who’ve crawled under houses, diagnosed thousands of sewer problems, and helped Koch residents avoid costly surprises.

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Video Camera Inspection Process

Here's How We Inspect Your Lines

First, we locate your main sewer cleanout and insert a flexible cable with a high-resolution camera attached. The camera travels through your entire sewer line while recording everything it sees.

You can watch the inspection happen in real-time on our monitor. We’ll point out any problems we find – whether it’s root intrusion, pipe damage, or blockages – and explain what you’re looking at.

After the inspection, you get a detailed report with still images from the video and our recommendations. If we find problems, we’ll tell you exactly where they’re located and what your options are for fixing them. No surprises, no pressure – just the facts you need to make good decisions about your property.

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What's Included in Every Inspection

Every sewer camera inspection includes a complete video recording of your main sewer line from your house to the street connection. We inspect branch lines when accessible and document any issues we discover.

You receive a written report with digital photos showing problem areas, plus our professional assessment of your sewer system’s overall condition. We’ll identify immediate concerns that need attention and point out areas to monitor for future maintenance.

In Koch’s clay soil conditions, we pay special attention to pipe settling, joint separation, and root intrusion patterns that commonly affect local sewer systems. Our inspections often reveal problems that would otherwise go unnoticed until they cause expensive backups or property damage.

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Sewer camera inspection costs in Koch typically range from $200 to $400, depending on the length of your sewer line and accessibility. Most homeowners find this investment pays for itself by avoiding unnecessary digging or identifying problems before they become emergencies. We provide upfront pricing before starting any work, and the inspection fee is often applied toward repair costs if you choose to have us fix problems we discover. The detailed video documentation you receive is valuable for insurance claims, real estate transactions, and planning future maintenance.
Sewer camera inspections reveal root intrusion, pipe cracks, collapsed sections, blockages, and joint separation. We can identify grease buildup, foreign objects, and structural damage that causes recurring drain problems. The camera also shows pipe material condition, helping predict future maintenance needs. In Koch’s soil conditions, we commonly find settling issues and root problems from mature trees. The inspection pinpoints exact locations of problems, which saves time and money during repairs by eliminating guesswork about where to dig or which sections need attention.
Most residential sewer camera inspections take 30 to 60 minutes, depending on your line’s length and complexity. Simple inspections of straight runs finish quickly, while properties with multiple branch connections or access challenges take longer. We spend additional time explaining findings and answering your questions about what the camera reveals. The inspection process itself is non-invasive and won’t disrupt your daily routine. You can watch the entire process and see exactly what we’re finding in real-time, which helps you understand your sewer system’s condition and any recommended repairs.
Yes, sewer inspections are crucial for home purchases, especially for older properties or homes with mature landscaping. Sewer line repairs can cost thousands of dollars, and problems aren’t always obvious during standard home inspections. A camera inspection reveals the true condition of underground pipes before you commit to the purchase. Many buyers use inspection findings to negotiate repairs or price adjustments with sellers. In Koch’s area, where many properties have established trees and varying soil conditions, a sewer inspection provides valuable information about one of your home’s most expensive systems to repair or replace.
Tree roots are one of the most common causes of sewer line damage in Koch and throughout Mississippi. Roots naturally seek water sources and can infiltrate even small cracks in sewer pipes. Once inside, they grow rapidly and create major blockages while expanding cracks into larger breaks. Mature oak, maple, and other common Mississippi trees can send roots 50 feet or more searching for water. A camera inspection shows exactly where roots have entered your system and how extensive the damage is. Early detection allows for targeted root removal and pipe repair before roots cause complete line failure requiring expensive replacement.
When we find problems during your sewer inspection, we’ll explain exactly what we discovered and give you clear options for addressing each issue. Minor problems like small root intrusions or partial blockages often have simple, cost-effective solutions. More serious issues like collapsed pipes or major root damage require more extensive repairs, but knowing the exact location and extent saves money on the repair process. We provide written estimates for recommended work and help you prioritize repairs based on urgency and your budget. Having detailed video documentation also helps if you need to file insurance claims or get additional repair quotes from other contractors.