Sewer Inspection in Revive, MS

Know What's Really Happening Underground

Advanced camera inspection technology shows you exactly what’s wrong with your sewer line—no guessing, no unnecessary digging.

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Professional Sewer Camera Inspection Services

See Your Problems Before They Cost Thousands

That slow drain isn’t going away on its own. Neither is that smell in your basement or the wet spot in your yard. You need to know what’s actually happening in your sewer line, and you need someone who can show you the truth without tearing up your property.

A professional sewer inspection gives you real answers. High-definition camera footage reveals cracks, blockages, root intrusions, and pipe deterioration that’s invisible from the surface. You’ll see exactly where problems exist, how severe they are, and what your options look like.

No more throwing money at symptoms. No more wondering if that “fix” will actually work. You get clear visual evidence of what needs attention and what can wait, so you can make smart decisions about your property and your budget.

Trusted Revive Plumbing Professionals

Local Expertise You Can Count On

We bring years of experience to sewer line diagnostics in Revive and throughout Mississippi. Our team understands how local soil conditions, weather patterns, and aging infrastructure affect residential plumbing systems.

Every inspection includes detailed documentation and clear explanations of what the camera reveals. You’re not just getting a service—you’re getting honest assessment from professionals who live and work in your community.

Licensed, insured, and equipped with professional-grade inspection technology, we’ve helped countless homeowners avoid costly surprises and make informed decisions about their plumbing systems.

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Video Camera 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 pipes, transmitting real-time footage to a monitor above ground.

As the camera moves through your system, it captures high-definition video of pipe interiors, joints, and connections. Our technician identifies problem areas, measures distances from access points, and documents findings with timestamps and location markers.

You receive a comprehensive report including video footage, still images of problem areas, and written assessment of your sewer line condition. Everything is explained in plain language, so you understand exactly what you’re looking at and what your options are moving forward.

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What's Included in Every Inspection

Every sewer camera inspection includes a thorough evaluation of your entire accessible sewer line system. The process covers main lines, branch connections, and identifies issues like root intrusion, pipe corrosion, joint separation, and blockage buildup.

You’ll receive detailed video documentation showing problem areas, written assessment of findings, and recommendations for addressing any issues discovered. The inspection report includes location mapping so you know exactly where problems exist relative to your property.

Mississippi’s clay soil and seasonal ground movement create unique challenges for sewer systems. Local experience matters when interpreting camera footage and understanding how regional conditions affect pipe integrity. You get honest assessment of what needs immediate attention versus what can be monitored over time.

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Most residential sewer inspections take 1-2 hours depending on your system’s length and complexity. The actual camera work usually takes 30-45 minutes, with additional time needed for setup, documentation, and explaining findings. If your sewer line has multiple access points or complex routing, the inspection might take longer. You’ll receive a time estimate when scheduling, and our technician will keep you informed throughout the process about what they’re finding and how much time remains.
Camera inspection reveals most common sewer line issues including root intrusion, pipe cracks, joint separation, corrosion, and blockages from grease or debris buildup. The camera also identifies pipe bellies where sections have settled, creating areas where waste collects and causes recurring backups. You’ll see collapsed sections, offset joints where pipes have shifted, and scale buildup that reduces flow capacity. The high-definition footage shows pipe material condition and helps determine remaining useful life of your sewer system.
Sewer line problems are among the most expensive surprises new homeowners face, often costing $3,000-$15,000 to repair or replace. A pre-purchase inspection reveals existing issues that aren’t visible during standard home inspections. You’ll know if the sewer line needs immediate attention or if problems are developing that could require future investment. This information helps you negotiate repairs with the seller or budget for upcoming maintenance. Many buyers use inspection findings to request seller concessions or adjust their offer based on projected repair costs.
Sewer camera inspection typically costs $200-$400 for most residential properties, depending on system complexity and access requirements. This investment often saves thousands by identifying problems before they become emergencies or helping you avoid unnecessary repairs. We offer inspection discounts when combined with cleaning or repair services. The detailed video documentation and written report you receive provide valuable information for insurance claims, warranty work, or future maintenance planning. Consider the cost as insurance against expensive surprises and uninformed repair decisions.
Professional sewer camera inspection is completely non-invasive and won’t damage properly installed pipes. The flexible camera cable is designed to navigate pipe bends and joints without causing stress or scratches. Cameras are waterproof and sized appropriately for residential sewer lines, typically 3-4 inches in diameter. The process doesn’t require digging, chemical treatments, or high-pressure equipment that could affect pipe integrity. If your sewer line is severely compromised or collapsed, our technician will stop the inspection to prevent equipment damage, but the camera itself won’t cause additional problems.
Preparation is minimal for most sewer inspections. Locate and clear access to your main sewer cleanout, usually found near your home’s foundation or between the house and street. Avoid using drains for several hours before inspection if possible, as standing water can obstruct camera visibility. Remove any covers or debris from cleanout access points and ensure our technicians can park reasonably close to your home. If you have pets, plan to keep them secured during the inspection. Our technician will handle equipment setup and explain the process before beginning work.