Sewer Inspection in Ridgeland, MS

See What's Really Happening in Your Pipes

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

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Professional Sewer Camera Inspection Services

Know Exactly What You're Dealing With

When your drains act up, you need answers, not assumptions. Our video camera inspection shows you exactly what’s happening inside your sewer lines, so you can make informed decisions about repairs.

No more wondering if that slow drain is just a minor clog or something bigger. No more paying for repairs you might not need. You get clear video footage that reveals blockages, cracks, root intrusion, or pipe damage with pinpoint accuracy.

This means faster fixes, better planning, and no surprises. You’ll know the real condition of your sewer system and can address problems before they become expensive emergencies.

Ridgeland Plumbing Inspection Experts

Local Expertise You Can Count On

Roeders Plumbing has been serving Ridgeland and the surrounding areas with honest, professional plumbing services. We understand the unique challenges that Mississippi’s clay soil and mature trees create for local sewer systems.

Our team uses advanced diagnostic equipment to give you accurate answers about your plumbing problems. We’re not interested in selling you services you don’t need or making repairs based on guesswork.

When you call Roeders Plumbing, you’re working with professionals who respect your time, your property, and your budget.

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Video Inspection Process Ridgeland

Simple Process, Clear Answers

The inspection starts with accessing your sewer line through an existing cleanout or drain opening. A high-resolution camera attached to a flexible cable gets fed into your pipes, transmitting real-time video to a monitor above ground.

As the camera travels through your sewer line, it captures detailed footage of the pipe’s interior condition. You can watch along as our technician identifies any blockages, cracks, root intrusion, or other issues. The camera’s location is tracked precisely, so any problems can be pinpointed to specific areas.

You receive a detailed report with video footage and recommendations for any necessary repairs. This documentation helps you understand exactly what needs attention and gives you the information needed to make smart decisions about your plumbing system.

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Thorough Assessment of Your System

Every sewer camera inspection includes a comprehensive evaluation of your entire accessible sewer system. The high-definition camera captures footage of pipe condition, joint connections, and any obstructions or damage along the way.

In Ridgeland’s soil conditions, root intrusion and settling issues are common concerns that show up clearly on camera inspection. You’ll see exactly where tree roots have penetrated joints or where shifting soil has affected your pipes. The inspection also reveals buildup, corrosion, or structural problems that could lead to future issues.

The detailed video documentation serves as a baseline for your sewer system’s condition and helps plan any necessary maintenance or repairs. This proactive approach saves money by catching problems early and ensures you only pay for the work that actually needs to be done.

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Sewer camera inspection costs typically range from $200 to $400 in the Ridgeland area, depending on the length and complexity of your sewer system. Many plumbing companies will apply this cost toward repair work if you choose to move forward with recommended services. The investment pays for itself by providing accurate diagnosis and preventing unnecessary excavation or repairs. Getting a clear picture of your sewer line’s condition upfront saves money compared to guessing at problems or doing exploratory digging.
Video camera inspection reveals a wide range of sewer line issues including root intrusion, pipe cracks or breaks, joint separation, blockages from grease or debris, and pipe bellying or sagging. In Ridgeland’s clay soil conditions, you’ll often see problems caused by ground shifting that affects pipe alignment. The camera also shows pipe corrosion, scale buildup, and foreign objects that might be causing drainage problems. This comprehensive view helps identify both current issues and potential future problems before they become emergencies.
Most residential sewer camera inspections take 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the length of your sewer line and accessibility. The actual camera work is relatively quick, but we take time to thoroughly examine the footage and explain what we’re seeing. You’ll typically receive your results and recommendations immediately after the inspection is complete. For commercial properties or more complex systems, the process might take longer, but you’ll know the timeframe upfront before any work begins.
No digging is required for most sewer camera inspections. The camera enters your sewer line through existing access points like cleanouts, drain openings, or sometimes through a toilet connection. This non-invasive approach is one of the main advantages of video inspection – you get detailed information about your sewer system without any excavation or property damage. Only if repairs are needed would any digging be necessary, and the camera inspection shows exactly where to dig, minimizing disruption to your landscaping.
Schedule a sewer inspection when you’re experiencing recurring drain problems, slow drainage, gurgling sounds, or sewage odors around your property. It’s also smart to get an inspection before buying a home, especially if the house is over 20 years old or has mature trees near the sewer line. Many Ridgeland homeowners benefit from periodic inspections every few years as preventive maintenance, particularly if they’ve had previous sewer issues or live in areas with known root intrusion problems.
If the inspection reveals issues, you’ll receive detailed video documentation and a clear explanation of what needs attention. Minor problems like small blockages might be cleared during the same visit, while more significant issues like pipe damage or major root intrusion will require additional work. The camera inspection helps determine the most effective repair approach and provides accurate cost estimates based on actual conditions rather than guesswork. You’ll have all the information needed to make informed decisions about repairs and timing.