Sewer Inspection in Pelahatchie, MS

See What's Really Happening in Your Pipes

Advanced camera inspection technology reveals exactly what’s causing your drainage problems – no guesswork, no unnecessary digging.

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Professional Video Camera Inspection Services

Know Before Problems Become Disasters

You’ll see exactly what’s happening inside your sewer lines before small issues turn into expensive emergencies. Our high-definition camera inspection shows you cracks, blockages, root intrusion, and pipe deterioration in real-time.

No more wondering if that slow drain is just a minor clog or something more serious. You get clear visual evidence of your pipe conditions, along with a detailed report that helps you make informed decisions about repairs or maintenance.

When you know what you’re dealing with, you can plan ahead instead of scrambling during a plumbing crisis. Early detection means targeted repairs, lower costs, and fewer headaches down the road.

Trusted Pelahatchie Plumbing Experts

Local Plumbers Who Know Your Area

We’ve been serving Pelahatchie and surrounding areas with honest, professional plumbing services. We understand the unique challenges that local soil conditions and aging infrastructure can create for your sewer systems.

Our licensed technicians use the latest video inspection equipment to give you accurate answers about your plumbing problems. We’ve seen it all in this area – from tree root invasions in older clay pipes to settling issues that affect newer construction.

You’ll get straight talk about what needs attention and what can wait. No scare tactics, no overselling – just the information you need to keep your plumbing running smoothly.

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Sewer 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, transmitting high-definition video back to our monitor so you can see exactly what we’re seeing.

The camera head includes LED lights and can navigate bends and turns in your pipe system. As we move through your lines, we identify any blockages, cracks, root intrusion, or other issues. We’ll point out areas of concern and explain what you’re looking at in plain terms.

After the inspection, you receive a detailed report with images and our recommendations. If repairs are needed, we can pinpoint exact locations, which means less digging and lower costs. If everything looks good, you have peace of mind and documentation for your records.

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What You Get With Every Inspection

Every sewer camera inspection includes a thorough examination of your entire accessible pipe system. We check main sewer lines, branch lines, and connections for signs of damage, wear, or blockages that could cause problems.

You’ll receive high-resolution images of any issues we find, along with precise location information using our camera’s distance tracking. This documentation is valuable for insurance claims, real estate transactions, or planning future maintenance.

We inspect for common Pelahatchie-area issues like root intrusion from mature trees, clay pipe deterioration, and settling damage. Our equipment can detect problems that aren’t yet causing symptoms, giving you the chance to address them before they become emergencies.

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Sewer camera inspection costs typically range from $200 to $400 depending on the complexity of your system and accessibility. This investment often saves hundreds or thousands by identifying problems early and allowing for targeted repairs instead of exploratory digging. We provide upfront pricing before starting any work, and many customers find the inspection pays for itself by preventing emergency repairs or unnecessary excavation work.
Our cameras can identify cracks, breaks, and collapsed pipe sections, tree root intrusion, grease buildup and blockages, pipe corrosion or deterioration, improper installation or connections, and bellied or sagging pipe sections. We can also locate lost items, assess pipe material and condition, and determine the exact location of problems for targeted repairs. The high-definition video shows details that aren’t visible with traditional inspection methods.
Most residential sewer inspections take 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the length of your sewer line and accessibility. Simple systems with easy access points move quickly, while more complex layouts or multiple access points may take longer. We’ll give you an estimated timeframe when we arrive and keep you informed throughout the process. The time invested upfront often prevents hours of disruption from emergency repairs later.
No digging is required for camera inspection. We access your sewer lines through existing cleanouts, drain openings, or other access points. This non-invasive approach is one of the biggest advantages of video inspection – you get detailed information about your pipe conditions without disturbing your landscaping or property. If repairs are needed after inspection, we can target the exact problem areas, minimizing any necessary excavation.
Consider inspection if you’re experiencing slow drains, recurring backups, sewage odors, or wet spots in your yard. It’s also smart preventive maintenance for homes over 20 years old, before buying or selling property, or if you have mature trees near your sewer lines. Many Pelahatchie homeowners schedule inspections every few years as preventive maintenance, especially if they have clay pipes or have experienced problems before.
If we discover issues, you’ll receive detailed documentation including images and exact locations of problems. We’ll explain what we found, discuss your options, and provide honest recommendations about urgency and repair methods. Some issues need immediate attention while others can be monitored or planned for future repair. You’re never pressured to make quick decisions – we want you to have the information you need to choose the best approach for your situation and budget.