Sewer Inspection in Madisonville, 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

You’re dealing with slow drains, strange odors, or water backing up somewhere it shouldn’t be. The problem is underground, and guessing costs money.

Our video camera inspection shows you exactly what’s happening inside your sewer lines. No more wondering if tree roots are the culprit or if your pipes have collapsed. You get clear footage of the issue and know precisely where it’s located.

This means targeted repairs instead of digging up your entire yard. It means fixing the actual problem instead of treating symptoms. And it means you can make informed decisions about your property with real information, not estimates.

Madisonville Plumbing Inspection Experts

We Know Local Sewer Systems

We’ve been serving Madisonville and the surrounding St. Tammany Parish area for years. We understand the unique challenges local properties face, from aging municipal connections to septic system complications.

Our team uses professional-grade camera equipment designed for thorough sewer line inspection. We’ve seen it all in this area – root intrusion from mature trees, settling issues, and the wear that comes with Louisiana’s soil conditions.

When you call us, you’re getting technicians who know what to look for and how to explain what we find in plain terms.

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Video Camera Inspection Process

Simple Process, Clear Answers

We start by locating the best access point to your sewer line, usually through a cleanout or drain opening. Our waterproof camera travels through your pipes on a flexible cable, recording everything it encounters.

The camera transmits live video back to our monitor, so you can watch along if you want. We’re looking for blockages, cracks, root intrusion, pipe displacement, or any other issues affecting your system’s performance.

Once the inspection is complete, you get a detailed report with video documentation showing exactly what we found and where. If repairs are needed, you’ll know the precise location and scope of work required.

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Complete Sewer Line Inspection

What Your Inspection Includes

Your sewer inspection covers the main line from your home to the street connection or septic system. We check for common Madisonville area issues like root intrusion from oak and cypress trees, settling problems, and connection failures.

You receive video footage of the entire inspection, a written report detailing our findings, and recommendations for any necessary repairs. If we find problems, we’ll mark their exact location so any future work can be targeted and efficient.

We also identify potential issues before they become emergencies. Small cracks or minor root intrusion can be addressed before they cause backups or require emergency service calls.

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Most sewer line inspections take 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the length of your line and what we find. If your system is straightforward with no major issues, we can usually complete the inspection quickly. However, if we discover problems that need detailed documentation or if your line has multiple bends and connections, it may take longer. We never rush the process because missing something could mean you’ll face the same problems again later.
Our cameras detect root intrusion, cracked or collapsed pipes, blockages, grease buildup, and connection problems. We can also spot issues like pipe displacement from ground settling, which is common in our area. The camera shows us the condition of pipe joints, identifies foreign objects that shouldn’t be there, and reveals the overall health of your sewer system. Basically, if it’s affecting your sewer line’s performance, the camera will find it.
Yes, you get a copy of the video footage along with a written report explaining what we found. The video is valuable documentation that shows the exact condition of your pipes and the location of any problems. This is especially helpful if you need to file an insurance claim or if you’re selling your property and want to demonstrate the condition of your sewer system to potential buyers.
No, our inspection cameras are designed specifically for sewer lines and won’t damage your pipes. The camera head is small and smooth, and the flexible cable follows the natural path of your plumbing. We use appropriate equipment for different pipe sizes and materials. The inspection process is completely non-invasive – we’re not digging, cutting, or putting any stress on your system. It’s simply a visual examination from the inside.
Inspection costs vary depending on the length and complexity of your sewer line, but we provide upfront pricing before starting any work. Most homeowners find the cost minimal compared to the money saved by identifying problems early and avoiding emergency repairs. We’ll give you an exact price when you call, and there are no hidden fees or surprise charges. The investment in inspection often prevents much more expensive problems down the road.
You should schedule an inspection if you’re experiencing slow drains, recurring backups, sewage odors, or gurgling sounds from your plumbing. It’s also smart to get an inspection before buying a home or if you haven’t had your system checked in several years. Many Madisonville homeowners benefit from periodic inspections, especially if they have mature trees on their property or an older home with original plumbing connections.