Sewer Inspection in Rankin, MS

See Exactly What's Wrong Underground

Advanced camera inspection reveals the real problem—no guessing, no unnecessary digging, just clear answers you can trust.

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Professional Camera Inspection Services

Know Before You Dig

You’re tired of plumbers guessing what’s wrong with your drains. Maybe you’ve dealt with recurring backups, strange odors, or slow drainage that keeps coming back no matter what you try.

A professional sewer camera inspection shows you exactly what’s happening inside your pipes. You see the blockage, the crack, or the root intrusion on a clear video screen. No more wondering if you’re getting the straight story.

When you know the exact location and severity of the problem, you make better decisions about repairs. You avoid unnecessary excavation costs and focus your budget where it actually matters. That’s the difference between throwing money at symptoms and solving the real issue.

Rankin Plumbing Inspection Experts

Local Experience You Can Count On

Roeders Plumbing has been serving Rankin and the surrounding Mississippi communities with honest plumbing solutions. We understand how local soil conditions and mature trees affect sewer lines in this area.

You’re not dealing with a franchise operation that rotates technicians every few months. We are local professionals who’ve diagnosed hundreds of sewer problems right here in Rankin. We know what works, what doesn’t, and how to explain your options clearly.

When you call Roeders Plumbing, you’re working with people who live and work in your community. That means we stand behind our work because our reputation depends on it.

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Video Inspection Process

Simple Process, Clear Results

The inspection starts with accessing your sewer line through an existing cleanout or drain opening. A waterproof camera attached to a flexible cable travels through your entire drain system, recording everything it encounters.

You watch the inspection happen in real-time on a monitor. Our technician explains what you’re seeing as the camera moves through your pipes—whether that’s normal wear, root intrusion, cracks, or blockages. The camera can travel from your house connection all the way to the street.

After the inspection, you receive a detailed report with video footage and still images showing any problems discovered. You’ll know exactly where issues are located, how serious they are, and what your repair options look like. No surprises, no guesswork—just the information you need to make the right decision.

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What Your Inspection Includes

Your sewer camera inspection covers the entire accessible drain system, from your home’s connection point to the main sewer line. The high-definition camera captures clear footage of pipe condition, joint connections, and any obstructions or damage.

You receive professional documentation that’s useful for insurance claims, home sales, or repair planning. The inspection identifies not just current problems but potential issues that could cause trouble down the road. This helps you prioritize maintenance and budget for future repairs.

The service includes a thorough explanation of findings and recommendations for addressing any problems discovered. Whether you need simple drain cleaning, targeted repairs, or more extensive work, you’ll understand your options and can make informed decisions about your property.

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Sewer camera inspection costs in Rankin typically range from $200 to $400, depending on the complexity of your system and access points. The investment often saves hundreds or thousands by pinpointing exact problem locations instead of guessing where to dig. Many homeowners find the inspection pays for itself by avoiding unnecessary excavation work. We provide upfront pricing before starting any work, so you know exactly what to expect.
Video camera inspection reveals root intrusion, pipe cracks, collapsed sections, grease buildup, foreign objects, and joint separations. The camera also identifies pipe material types, measures diameter changes, and locates connection points. In Rankin’s clay soil conditions, the inspection often finds issues caused by ground movement or settling. You’ll see exactly what’s causing slow drains, backups, or odors instead of relying on guesswork diagnosis.
Most residential sewer camera inspections take 30 to 60 minutes, depending on your system’s length and complexity. The actual camera work is relatively quick, but our technician takes time to explain findings and answer your questions. If multiple access points are needed or the system is extensive, it might take longer. You’ll watch the inspection process in real-time, so you’re not waiting around wondering what’s happening.
Minimal preparation is needed for most sewer camera inspections. Our technician needs access to cleanouts or drain openings, so clearing the area around these access points helps. If your main cleanout is buried or hard to locate, that might require some digging first. Running water briefly before the inspection can help clear minor debris, but major cleaning isn’t necessary. The camera works in most conditions and can even help identify what’s causing blockages.
Professional sewer camera inspection is completely non-invasive and won’t damage your pipes. The waterproof camera is designed specifically for drain systems and moves smoothly through pipes without scraping or forcing. The flexible cable follows the natural path of your plumbing. This inspection method is much safer than traditional methods that involved guesswork and excavation. Even fragile or older pipes can typically be inspected safely with proper equipment and technique.
Schedule a sewer inspection when you experience recurring drain problems, slow drainage, gurgling sounds, or sewer odors. It’s also smart before buying a home, especially older properties with mature trees nearby. Many Rankin homeowners benefit from periodic inspections every few years as preventive maintenance. If you’re planning landscaping or construction near sewer lines, an inspection helps avoid accidentally damaging existing pipes. Don’t wait until you have a major backup—early detection prevents costly emergencies.