Sewer Inspection in Piney Woods, MS

See What's Really Happening Down There

Advanced camera technology shows you exactly what’s wrong—no guesswork, no unnecessary digging, just real answers.

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Video Camera Inspection Services

Know Before You Dig

You’ll finally understand what’s causing those recurring clogs, strange odors, or slow drains. Our sewer camera inspection gives you a clear view inside your pipes, showing exactly where problems exist and how serious they are.

No more wondering if that “fix” will actually work. You’ll see root intrusions, pipe damage, blockages, and structural issues in real-time. We provide detailed documentation so you can make informed decisions about repairs—not just take someone’s word for it.

This means you avoid unnecessary excavation, protect your landscaping, and only pay for the work you actually need. You’ll have the evidence for insurance claims and the peace of mind that comes from knowing the true condition of your sewer system.

Piney Woods Plumbing Professionals

We Know Mississippi Sewer Systems

We’ve been serving Piney Woods and surrounding areas with honest plumbing solutions. We understand how Mississippi’s clay soil affects pipe systems and the unique challenges older homes face in this region.

Our team uses professional-grade video inspection equipment, not basic cameras that miss critical details. We’re licensed, insured, and committed to giving you straight answers about your plumbing—even when that means recommending a simple fix instead of major work.

You’re dealing with local professionals who live and work in this community. We’ll be here when you need us again.

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Sewer Camera Inspection Process

Simple Process, Clear Answers

We start by accessing your sewer line through an existing cleanout or drain. Our high-definition camera travels through your pipes while you watch the live feed on our monitor. You’ll see exactly what we see as we navigate through your system.

We identify and document any issues—root intrusions, cracks, blockages, or structural problems. The camera’s precise locating technology tells us exactly where problems exist, so if repairs are needed, we know exactly where to work.

You receive a detailed report with video footage and still images of any issues we find. We explain what everything means in plain language and discuss your options. No pressure, no surprises—just the information you need to make the right decision for your property.

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What You Get With Every Inspection

Every sewer inspection includes a thorough examination of your main sewer line from your home to the street connection. We check for root intrusions, pipe damage, improper connections, and potential problem areas that could cause future issues.

You receive high-definition video documentation of the entire inspection, plus a written report detailing our findings. We measure pipe conditions, identify exact locations of any problems, and provide recommendations prioritized by urgency and cost.

Our inspection covers the full accessible length of your sewer system. We’ll also inspect any accessible branch lines and provide guidance on maintenance steps that can prevent future problems. You’ll understand not just what’s wrong, but why it happened and how to avoid similar issues.

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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 the process because thoroughness matters. If we discover issues that need closer examination, we’ll take the time needed to document everything properly. You’ll watch the entire inspection on our monitor, so you’ll see exactly what’s happening and can ask questions in real-time. The time investment is worth it when you consider how much money and hassle a proper inspection can save you.
Yes, we can access your sewer line through various entry points including floor drains, toilet connections, or other drain openings. However, having a proper cleanout makes the inspection more thorough and efficient. If your home doesn’t have a cleanout, we might recommend installing one during the inspection process. This gives you easier access for future maintenance and inspections. We’ll discuss the best access options for your specific situation and work with what’s available to give you the most comprehensive inspection possible.
Our cameras detect root intrusions, pipe cracks, collapsed sections, blockages, grease buildup, improper connections, and structural damage. We can see if pipes have shifted due to soil movement, identify areas where water flow is restricted, and spot potential problem areas before they become major issues. The camera also reveals the overall condition of your pipe material and joints. We document everything we find with video and still images, so you have a complete record of your sewer system’s condition. This information is invaluable for maintenance planning and insurance documentation.
No digging required for the inspection itself. That’s the whole point of camera inspection—we can see inside your pipes without excavation. The camera enters through existing access points like cleanouts or drains. However, if we discover problems that need repair, some digging might be necessary for the actual fix. The advantage is that we’ll know exactly where to dig instead of guessing, which minimizes landscape damage and reduces repair costs. We always explore trenchless repair options first to avoid unnecessary excavation whenever possible.
Inspection costs vary based on the complexity and length of your sewer system, but most residential inspections range from $200-400. This investment often saves thousands in unnecessary repairs or emergency calls. We provide upfront pricing before starting any work, and there are no hidden fees or surprise charges. Consider that a proper inspection can prevent major pipe replacement projects costing $5,000-15,000 or more. We also offer inspection services as part of comprehensive plumbing maintenance plans for regular customers who want to stay ahead of potential problems.
Absolutely, especially if your home is over 20 years old or you’ve never had an inspection. Preventive inspections catch small issues before they become expensive emergencies. Root intrusions, minor cracks, and joint problems develop gradually—by the time you notice symptoms like slow drains or odors, damage is often extensive. Regular inspections every 3-5 years help you plan for maintenance and repairs on your schedule, not during a crisis. If you’re buying or selling a home, an inspection provides valuable documentation of the sewer system’s condition for all parties involved.