Sewer Inspection in Plain, MS

See What's Really Wrong Down There

Advanced video camera inspection reveals the exact problem without the guesswork or unnecessary digging.

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Video Camera Inspection Services

Know Before You Dig or Pay

You’re dealing with slow drains, backups, or strange gurgling sounds. Maybe you’re buying a house and need to know what’s lurking in those sewer lines. Either way, you need real answers, not expensive guesses.

Our sewer camera inspection shows you exactly what’s happening inside your pipes. You’ll see the blockage, the crack, or the root intrusion on a clear video screen. No more wondering if that estimate is fair or if you really need all that work.

When you know the precise location and severity of the problem, you make better decisions. Sometimes it’s a simple cleaning. Sometimes it’s a targeted repair. But you’ll know for certain before anyone starts digging up your yard or charging you for unnecessary work.

Plain MS Plumbing Experts

We've Seen What's Down There

We’ve been serving Plain, MS and surrounding areas with honest plumbing diagnostics and repairs. We invested in professional-grade video inspection equipment because too many homeowners were getting burned by guesswork and unnecessary excavation.

Our team understands the local soil conditions, common pipe materials, and typical problems that affect properties in this area. We’ve inspected everything from older cast iron lines to newer PVC systems, and we know what to look for.

You get straight answers, clear video evidence, and recommendations based on what we actually find—not what generates the biggest invoice.

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Sewer Line 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 video camera travels through your pipes on a flexible cable, transmitting real-time footage to our monitor.

You’ll watch alongside us as we navigate through your system. The camera’s LED lights illuminate everything clearly—blockages, cracks, root intrusions, pipe separations, or buildup. We can measure distances and mark exact locations for any issues we find.

The inspection typically takes 30-60 minutes depending on your system’s length and complexity. You’ll receive a detailed report with video footage and our recommendations. If repairs are needed, you’ll know exactly what’s required and where, eliminating guesswork and preventing unnecessary work.

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Drain Line Inspection Services

What You Get With Every Inspection

Every sewer camera inspection includes a complete video recording of your entire accessible sewer line system. We document any issues with precise measurements and location markers so you know exactly where problems exist.

You’ll receive a written report detailing our findings, including the condition of your pipes, any blockages or damage, and prioritized recommendations for addressing issues. We explain everything in plain language—no technical jargon that leaves you confused about what you’re facing.

Our equipment can navigate standard residential and commercial sewer lines, detecting problems as small as hairline cracks or as obvious as complete blockages. We also locate your sewer line path and mark it on your property, which proves invaluable if future work becomes necessary.

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Sewer camera inspection costs in Plain, MS typically range from $200-400 depending on your system’s complexity and length. This investment often saves hundreds or thousands by preventing unnecessary repairs or excavation. Many homeowners find that knowing the exact problem location and severity helps them make smarter decisions about repairs versus replacement. We provide upfront pricing before starting any work, so you’ll know the exact cost of your inspection.
Our video camera inspection detects blockages, root intrusions, pipe cracks, separations, bellied sections, and buildup inside your sewer lines. We can see collapsed pipes, foreign objects, grease accumulation, and deteriorating pipe materials. The camera also reveals the overall condition of your system and identifies potential problem areas before they become emergencies. You’ll see everything we see on the monitor, giving you clear visual evidence of your sewer line’s condition.
Most residential sewer camera inspections take 30-60 minutes to complete, depending on your system’s length and accessibility. Simple inspections of shorter lines might finish in 30 minutes, while complex systems with multiple branches or longer runs to the street connection can take up to an hour. We’ll give you a time estimate based on your specific property layout. The inspection time includes reviewing findings with you and explaining what we discovered.
No digging is required for sewer camera inspection. We access your sewer line through existing cleanouts, drain openings, or other access points already present in your plumbing system. The flexible camera cable travels through your pipes without any excavation or property damage. This non-invasive approach is exactly why camera inspection is so valuable—you get complete diagnostic information while keeping your landscaping intact. Digging only becomes necessary if repairs are actually needed.
Schedule a sewer camera inspection when you experience recurring backups, slow drains, gurgling sounds, or sewage odors. It’s also smart before buying a home, after major clogs, or if your property has mature trees near sewer lines. Many homeowners use camera inspection as preventive maintenance every few years, especially in older homes with aging pipes. If previous repairs didn’t solve your drainage problems, a camera inspection reveals what’s really happening inside your system.
Yes, you’ll watch the live video feed alongside our technician as we navigate through your sewer system. We explain what you’re seeing in real-time and point out any issues we discover. The high-resolution camera provides clear images of your pipe interior, and we record everything for your records. After the inspection, you’ll receive a detailed report with video documentation and our findings. This transparency ensures you understand exactly what’s happening in your sewer line and why we’re making specific recommendations.