Sewer Inspection in Mayton, MS

See Exactly What's Wrong Underground

Advanced camera technology 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, Fix, or Buy

Your sewer line problems don’t have to be a mystery. When drains back up, water moves slowly, or you’re getting strange odors, you need to see what’s actually happening down there.

A professional video camera inspection shows you exactly where the problem is and how serious it really is. No more guessing whether that backup was just a fluke or if you’re looking at a major repair.

You get a clear picture of your sewer line’s condition, accurate location of any issues, and honest recommendations about what needs attention now versus what can wait. That means you can plan repairs on your timeline instead of dealing with emergency situations at the worst possible moment.

Trusted Mayton Plumbing Professionals

We've Been Solving Sewer Problems Right

Roeders Plumbing has been serving Mayton and surrounding areas with honest, professional plumbing services. We know how Mississippi’s clay soil and aging infrastructure affect your sewer lines.

Every inspection is performed by our licensed plumbers who understand what they’re looking at and can explain it in plain terms. You won’t get pushed into unnecessary repairs or left wondering what’s really going on with your system.

We’ve built our reputation on thorough work and straight answers. When you need to know what’s happening underground, you want someone who will tell you the truth about what they find.

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Video Inspection Process Explained

Simple Process, Clear Answers

The inspection starts with accessing your sewer line through an existing cleanout or drain opening. A high-resolution waterproof camera attached to a flexible cable gets fed into your sewer line, transmitting live video as it travels through the entire system.

You can watch the inspection in real-time on a monitor, seeing exactly what the camera sees. Our technician explains what you’re looking at and points out any issues like blockages, cracks, root intrusion, or pipe deterioration.

After the inspection, you receive a detailed report with still images of any problems found, their exact locations, and recommendations for addressing them. The whole process typically takes 30-60 minutes depending on your system’s length and complexity.

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What You Get With Every Inspection

Every sewer camera inspection includes a complete evaluation of your entire sewer line from your home to the street connection. Our high-definition camera captures clear footage of pipe condition, joint integrity, and any obstructions or damage.

You receive a comprehensive written report with photographs documenting any issues found, precise measurements showing problem locations, and priority recommendations for repairs. The report includes footage timestamps so you can reference specific areas later.

The inspection also identifies potential future problems before they become emergencies. Things like minor root intrusion, small cracks, or pipe misalignment get documented so you can address them proactively rather than waiting for a complete failure.

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Sewer camera inspection costs in Mayton typically range from $200-400 depending on your system’s complexity and accessibility. The investment pays for itself by preventing unnecessary digging, accurately diagnosing problems, and helping you avoid emergency repair situations. Many homeowners find that knowing exactly what’s wrong saves them hundreds or thousands in unnecessary repairs. If you need repairs after the inspection, we’ll credit the inspection fee toward the work.
Video camera inspections can identify virtually any sewer line problem including tree root intrusion, pipe cracks or breaks, blockages from grease or debris, collapsed or misaligned pipes, and corrosion damage. The camera also reveals pipe material type, joint condition, and overall system integrity. You’ll see exactly where problems are located, how severe they are, and what’s causing recurring backups or slow drains. This eliminates guesswork and ensures you’re addressing the real issue, not just symptoms.
Most residential sewer camera inspections take 30-60 minutes to complete. The actual time depends on your sewer line’s length, number of bends, and whether any issues are discovered that require closer examination. Simple, straight runs may take less time, while complex systems with multiple branches or significant problems may take longer. Our technician will explain what they’re seeing during the inspection, and you’ll receive your detailed report immediately afterward.
A sewer inspection is one of the smartest investments you can make before purchasing a home, especially in areas like Mayton where older homes and clay soil can affect sewer lines. Sewer repairs can cost thousands of dollars, and many home insurance policies don’t cover sewer line problems. The inspection reveals the true condition of the system and can be used to negotiate repairs or price adjustments with the seller. It’s much better to know about problems before you own them.
Professional sewer camera inspections are completely non-invasive and won’t damage your pipes. The camera head is designed to navigate through pipes safely, and our experienced technicians know how to maneuver the equipment without causing harm. The flexible cable and camera are specifically engineered for pipe inspection, with smooth surfaces that won’t scratch or catch on pipe walls. If your pipes are so deteriorated that a camera could damage them, they already need immediate attention anyway.
Preparation for a sewer camera inspection is minimal but important for the best results. Avoid using drains for several hours before the inspection so the camera has a clear view. Remove any stored items from around your cleanout access points, and let our technician know about any recent drain cleaning or chemical treatments. If you’ve been experiencing specific problems like backups in certain areas, make note of these details to share with the inspector. The clearer the pipes, the more accurate and thorough the inspection will be.