Sewer Inspection in Luckney, MS

Know What's Wrong Before You Dig

Advanced camera inspection reveals exactly what’s happening in your sewer lines without the guesswork or unnecessary excavation.

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Professional Sewer Camera Inspection Services

See the Problem, Fix It Right

You get clear answers instead of expensive guessing games. Our video camera inspection shows you exactly what’s blocking your drains, where tree roots have invaded your pipes, or if that slow drainage is actually a cracked sewer line.

No more wondering if you really need that expensive repair. You’ll see the problem with your own eyes on our monitor, understand what needs fixing, and what can wait.

The inspection takes about an hour, and you walk away knowing the real condition of your sewer system. That’s how you make informed decisions about your property instead of hoping for the best.

Luckney Plumbing Inspection Experts

We Actually Show You What's Wrong

Roeders Plumbing has been serving Luckney and surrounding Mississippi communities with honest plumbing services that put your needs first. We’re not the company that shows up and immediately starts talking about major excavation projects.

Our approach is simple: inspect first, diagnose accurately, then recommend only what you actually need. We’ve seen too many homeowners get burned by companies that skip the inspection and go straight to expensive solutions.

When you call us for a sewer inspection, you’re getting local plumbers who understand Mississippi soil conditions and the common issues that affect sewer lines in our area.

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Video Inspection Process Explained

Here's Exactly What We Do

We start by locating your main sewer cleanout access point. Our high-definition camera goes into your sewer line on a flexible cable, transmitting live video as it travels through your pipes.

You watch the inspection happen in real-time on our monitor. We’ll point out any problems we find – whether it’s tree roots, cracks, blockages, or pipe deterioration. The camera shows us exactly where issues are located, so if repairs are needed, we know precisely where to work.

After the inspection, you get a detailed report with still images from the video. No surprises, no hidden problems discovered later. You’ll know the condition of your entire sewer system before we leave your property.

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What You Get With Every Inspection

Every sewer camera inspection includes a thorough examination of your main sewer line from your home to the street connection. We check for root intrusion, pipe damage, offset joints, and any obstructions affecting flow.

You receive a written report with photographs showing the condition of your pipes, plus our honest assessment of what needs immediate attention versus what you can monitor over time. We also provide a video recording of the entire inspection if you need it for insurance purposes or property records.

Our equipment handles pipes from 2 inches to 10 inches in diameter, and we can inspect up to 300 feet of sewer line. If we find problems, we’ll explain your repair options and provide upfront pricing for any work you decide to move forward with.

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Most sewer camera inspections take 45 minutes to an hour, depending on the length of your sewer line and what we find. We don’t rush through the process because missing something costs you more money later. If your sewer line is particularly long or we discover issues that need closer examination, it might take a bit longer. You’re welcome to watch the entire inspection process on our monitor, and we’ll explain what we’re seeing as we go through your pipes.
Our cameras identify tree root intrusion, cracked or collapsed pipes, offset pipe joints, grease buildup, foreign objects causing blockages, and pipe deterioration from age or ground shifting. We can also spot bellied sections where pipes have sagged and collect debris. The high-definition video shows us the exact condition of your pipe walls, any structural damage, and the severity of blockages. This information helps determine whether you need simple cleaning, targeted repairs, or if sections of pipe need replacement.
No digging required for the inspection itself. We access your sewer line through existing cleanouts or through a drain inside your home. The flexible camera cable travels through your pipes without any excavation. That’s the whole point – you get answers about your sewer line condition without tearing up your landscaping or driveway. If we find problems that need repair, we can tell you exactly where to dig instead of guessing, which saves you money and minimizes property disruption.
Sewer camera inspection pricing depends on the length and complexity of your sewer line, but most residential inspections range from $200 to $400. We provide upfront pricing before starting any work, so you know exactly what you’re paying. If you decide to hire us for repairs based on our inspection findings, we often credit the inspection fee toward your repair costs. We believe knowing what’s wrong with your sewer line is worth the investment compared to guessing and potentially making unnecessary repairs.
Schedule an inspection if you’re experiencing slow drains throughout your home, recurring backups, gurgling sounds from your drains, or sewage odors in your yard. It’s also smart to get an inspection before buying a home, especially if it’s over 20 years old or has mature trees near the sewer line. Many homeowners wait until they have a major backup, but catching problems early with an inspection can save thousands in emergency repairs and cleanup costs.
If we find significant issues like collapsed pipes or major root intrusion, we’ll show you exactly what we’re seeing and explain your options. You’re not obligated to hire us for repairs, but we’ll provide honest recommendations about what needs immediate attention versus what you can monitor. We give you detailed written estimates for any repair work, and you can take time to make decisions. Our goal is to help you understand the real condition of your sewer system so you can plan accordingly, not pressure you into emergency repairs.