Sewer Inspection in Leesburg, MS

See What's Really Happening Underground

Video camera inspection reveals the truth about your sewer lines without the guesswork or excavation.

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Professional Sewer Camera Inspection Services

Know Before You Spend Thousands

You’re dealing with slow drains, weird smells, or that nagging worry about your sewer line. Maybe someone already told you it needs replacing, but you want to see the proof before writing a massive check.

Our video camera inspection shows you exactly what’s happening inside your pipes. You’ll see root intrusion, cracks, blockages, or pipe deterioration with your own eyes. No more guessing whether you need a $500 cleaning or a $15,000 replacement.

When you know the real condition of your sewer line, you make better decisions. You avoid unnecessary work, plan for actual problems, and protect your property value with facts instead of fear.

Trusted Leesburg Plumbing Experts

Local Plumbers You Can Count On

Roeders Plumbing has been serving Leesburg and central Mississippi with honest plumbing services that homeowners actually need. We use professional-grade video inspection equipment that provides clear, detailed footage of your sewer lines.

We understand that sewer problems create real stress for families. That’s why we focus on accurate diagnosis first, then honest recommendations based on what the camera actually shows. No scare tactics, no overselling—just straight answers about your plumbing.

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Video Inspection Process Explained

Simple Process, Clear Answers

The inspection starts with locating your main sewer cleanout or access point. A waterproof camera attached to a flexible cable gets fed into your sewer line, transmitting real-time video as it travels through your pipes.

You can watch the footage as the camera moves through your system. We explain what you’re seeing—whether it’s normal wear, minor buildup, or significant problems that need attention. The camera records everything, so you get a detailed report with timestamps and location markers.

After the inspection, you receive honest recommendations based on the actual condition of your pipes. If you need cleaning, you’ll know exactly why. If replacement is necessary, you’ll see the evidence that supports that recommendation.

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What Your Inspection Includes

Your sewer camera inspection covers the main sewer line from your house to the street connection. Our high-definition camera captures clear footage of pipe condition, joint connections, and any obstructions or damage along the way.

You’ll receive a written report with video footage, problem locations marked by distance from entry point, and specific recommendations for any issues found. The inspection identifies root intrusion, pipe cracks, bellied sections, offset joints, and buildup that affects flow.

For Leesburg properties, our inspections often reveal common regional issues like clay pipe deterioration or root problems from mature trees. Knowing these specifics helps you plan maintenance and avoid emergency situations that always happen at the worst possible time.

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Most sewer camera inspections take 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the length of your sewer line and any issues we discover. The actual camera work is fairly quick, but we take time to explain what you’re seeing and answer your questions. If we find problems, we’ll spend extra time documenting the exact locations and severity so you have complete information for making decisions about repairs or maintenance.
Camera inspection reveals root intrusion, pipe cracks, collapsed sections, offset joints, and heavy buildup that restricts flow. We can see bellied pipes where waste collects, foreign objects causing blockages, and the overall condition of your pipe material. The camera also shows us exactly where problems are located, which saves time and money if repairs become necessary. You’ll know whether issues are minor maintenance items or serious problems requiring immediate attention.
No digging required for the camera inspection itself. We access your sewer line through existing cleanouts or entry points. The flexible camera cable travels through your pipes without any excavation or damage to your landscaping. This non-invasive approach is exactly why camera inspection is so valuable—you get complete information about your sewer line condition without tearing up your property. If repairs are needed later, the camera footage shows us exactly where to work.
Sewer camera inspection costs vary based on the length and complexity of your sewer line, but most residential inspections range from $200 to $400. This investment often saves homeowners thousands by preventing unnecessary repairs or identifying problems before they become emergencies. We provide upfront pricing before starting any work, and many customers find the inspection pays for itself by avoiding more expensive diagnostic methods or premature pipe replacement.
Schedule inspection when you notice slow drains, gurgling sounds, sewer odors, or frequent backups. It’s also smart to inspect before buying a home, especially older properties with mature trees nearby. Many homeowners get preventive inspections every few years to catch problems early. If you’re dealing with recurring drain issues that cleaning doesn’t solve, camera inspection shows you exactly what’s causing the problem so you can fix it properly instead of treating symptoms.
Absolutely. You can watch the live footage as the camera travels through your sewer line, and we’ll explain what you’re seeing in real time. Most customers find it fascinating to actually see inside their pipes for the first time. You’ll receive a copy of the recorded footage along with a written report that identifies any problems and their exact locations. Having this visual evidence helps you understand our recommendations and makes it easier to plan for any necessary repairs or maintenance.