Sewer Inspection in Pat, MS

See What's Really Wrong Down There

High-definition camera inspections that show you exactly what’s happening in your sewer lines – no guessing, no surprises.

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Professional Sewer Camera Inspection Services

Finally Get Real Answers About Your Drains

You’re tired of plumbers who show up, poke around, and give you their best guess about what’s wrong. That’s not how sewer problems get solved.

Our video camera inspection takes the mystery out of your sewer line issues. You’ll see exactly what we see – roots, breaks, clogs, or whatever’s causing your problems. No more throwing money at temporary fixes that don’t address the real issue.

When we’re done, you’ll have a clear picture of what’s wrong, what it’ll take to fix it, and what it’s going to cost. You can make decisions based on facts, not guesswork. That’s how you protect your property and your wallet.

Pat Mississippi Plumbing Experts

We Know Pat's Sewer Systems

We’ve been solving sewer line problems in Pat, Mississippi for years. We understand how the local clay soil affects your pipes and what issues are most common in this area.

Our team uses professional-grade video inspection equipment that gives us crystal-clear footage of your entire sewer line. We’ve diagnosed everything from simple clogs to major line breaks, and we’ll give you straight answers about what you’re dealing with.

You’re not getting a sales pitch from us. You’re getting an honest assessment from plumbers who’ve seen it all and know how to fix it right.

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Video Camera Inspection Process

Here's How We Inspect Your Lines

We start by locating the best access point to your sewer line – usually through a cleanout or drain. Our high-definition camera goes into the line on a flexible cable that we control from above ground.

As the camera moves through your pipes, we’re watching everything on a monitor in real time. We can see roots, cracks, clogs, pipe deterioration, or anything else that’s causing problems. The camera records everything so you can see it too.

We’ll walk you through the footage and explain what we found. If there are problems, we’ll show you exactly where they are and discuss your options for fixing them. You’ll get a written report with our findings and recommendations.

The whole process is non-invasive. We don’t dig up your yard or damage your property to figure out what’s wrong. Most inspections take less than an hour, and you’ll have answers the same day.

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What You Get With Our Inspection

Our sewer camera inspection covers your entire main sewer line from your house to the street connection. We’ll identify any problems, measure their exact location, and document everything with high-definition video footage.

You’ll receive a detailed written report that includes our findings, the location of any issues, and our recommended solutions. This documentation is valuable for insurance claims, property sales, or planning future repairs.

We inspect all types of sewer lines – clay, cast iron, PVC, and Orangeburg pipes. Our equipment can navigate bends, joints, and different pipe materials to give you a complete picture of your system’s condition. If we find problems, we’ll explain your repair options and provide honest pricing with no pressure to decide immediately.

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Sewer camera inspection costs in Pat typically range from $200 to $400, depending on the length of your sewer line and accessibility. We provide upfront pricing before we start, so you’ll know exactly what you’re paying. Many homeowners find that spending a few hundred dollars on an inspection saves them thousands in unnecessary repairs or emergency calls. If you decide to hire us for any repairs we identify, we’ll often credit the inspection fee toward your repair costs.
Our video camera inspection can identify root intrusions, pipe cracks or breaks, collapsed sections, severe blockages, grease buildup, and pipe deterioration. We can also spot issues like improper pipe installation, bellied sections where waste collects, and connections that have separated over time. The camera shows us the exact condition of your pipes and pinpoints problem locations, which means more accurate repairs and no unnecessary digging. We can even identify potential problems before they become emergencies.
Most sewer camera inspections take 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the length of your sewer line and what we find. Simple inspections of shorter lines can be completed in under 30 minutes, while longer lines or those with multiple issues might take up to an hour. We’ll review the footage with you immediately after the inspection, so you’ll have answers the same day. If we need to locate your sewer line or cleanout before starting, that might add 15-20 minutes to the process.
No, sewer camera inspections are completely non-invasive. We access your sewer line through existing cleanouts, drain openings, or toilet connections – no digging required. The camera travels through your pipes on a flexible cable while we monitor everything from ground level. Your landscaping, driveway, and property remain undisturbed during the inspection process. This is one of the biggest advantages of camera inspection over older diagnostic methods that required excavation just to see what was wrong.
Absolutely. Sewer line problems are expensive to fix and aren’t covered by most home warranties or insurance policies. A pre-purchase sewer inspection can reveal issues that might cost thousands to repair later. In Pat’s clay soil conditions, sewer lines can shift or crack over time, and older homes may have original clay or cast iron pipes that are prone to problems. The inspection gives you negotiating power with the seller and helps you budget for any necessary repairs. It’s a small investment that can save you major headaches after you move in.
If we discover issues, we’ll show you exactly what we found using the video footage and explain your repair options. We’ll discuss whether problems need immediate attention or can be monitored over time. You’ll receive a detailed written report with our findings and recommendations, but there’s no pressure to hire us for repairs. Many customers appreciate getting a second opinion or quotes from other contractors. Our goal is to give you accurate information so you can make the best decision for your situation and budget.