Sewer Inspection in Stokes, MS

Know What's Happening Below Ground

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

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Video Camera Inspection Services

See the Problem, Fix It Right

You’re dealing with slow drains, recurring backups, or that nagging worry about what’s actually happening in your sewer line. A professional sewer camera inspection gives you the real story.

Our video inspection technology shows you exactly what we’re seeing—tree roots, pipe damage, blockages, or structural issues. No more wondering if you’re getting the full picture or paying for repairs you don’t actually need.

When you know the exact problem and its location, repairs become faster, more targeted, and less expensive. You get a clear path forward instead of costly trial-and-error approaches that leave you frustrated and your wallet lighter.

Stokes Plumbing Inspection Experts

Local Plumbers Who Actually Listen

We’ve been serving Stokes and the surrounding Mississippi communities with honest plumbing services that put your needs first. We’ve seen every type of sewer line problem this area throws at us—from tree root invasions to settling pipes in our clay soil.

Our approach is straightforward: show you what we find, explain what it means, and give you options that make sense for your situation and budget. We’re not here to oversell or create problems that don’t exist.

You’re dealing with real issues that need real solutions, and that’s exactly what we deliver.

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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 high-definition camera travels through your pipes, recording everything it encounters along the way.

You’ll see the same footage we’re seeing in real-time. We’ll point out any issues, explain what they mean, and discuss your options. The entire inspection typically takes 30-60 minutes, depending on your system’s size and complexity.

After the inspection, you receive a detailed report with video documentation and our recommendations. If repairs are needed, you’ll know exactly what’s required and why. If everything looks good, you have peace of mind and documentation for future reference.

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Complete Drain Line Inspection

What Your Inspection Includes

Your sewer inspection covers the entire accessible length of your main sewer line, from your home to the street connection. We check for common Mississippi issues like tree root intrusion, pipe settling, and clay pipe deterioration that’s typical in our area.

You receive high-definition video footage, a written report detailing our findings, and a locating service that marks exactly where any problems exist. This documentation is valuable for insurance claims, property sales, or planning future maintenance.

We also inspect lateral connections and identify potential trouble spots before they become major problems. Our goal is giving you complete information about your sewer system’s condition so you can make informed decisions about maintenance and repairs.

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Sewer camera inspection costs in Stokes typically range from $200-400, depending on your system’s complexity and accessibility. This investment often saves hundreds or thousands in unnecessary repairs by pinpointing exact problems instead of guessing. We provide upfront pricing before starting any work, so you know exactly what to expect. Many homeowners find the peace of mind and accurate diagnosis worth far more than the inspection cost, especially when facing recurring drain issues or considering a major property purchase.
Our video camera inspection identifies tree root intrusion, pipe cracks, collapsed sections, blockages, and joint separations. We also spot bellied pipes, corrosion, and foreign objects that shouldn’t be in your system. In Mississippi’s clay soil, we frequently find pipes that have shifted or settled over time. The camera shows us the exact location and severity of each problem, which means more targeted repairs and lower costs. We can also verify that previous repairs were done correctly and identify potential future trouble spots before they become emergencies.
Most sewer camera inspections take 30-60 minutes, depending on your system’s length and complexity. Simple residential inspections are on the shorter end, while larger properties or systems with multiple access points may take longer. We work efficiently but thoroughly—rushing through an inspection defeats the purpose. You’ll watch the process in real-time and ask questions as we go. After the camera work is complete, we’ll spend additional time reviewing findings and discussing your options if any issues are discovered.
No digging is required for the camera inspection itself. We access your sewer line through existing cleanouts, drain openings, or other access points. This non-invasive approach protects your landscaping, driveway, and property. However, if we discover problems that require repair, some excavation might be necessary depending on the issue’s location and severity. The camera inspection helps us minimize any future digging by showing us exactly where to work, rather than excavating large areas to locate problems. This targeted approach saves time, money, and your yard.
Absolutely. A pre-purchase sewer inspection can save you thousands in unexpected repairs after closing. Sewer line problems aren’t always visible during standard home inspections, and repairs can cost $3,000-15,000 or more depending on the issue. In Mississippi, older homes often have clay pipes that may be compromised by tree roots or settling. The inspection gives you negotiating power with sellers and helps you budget for any necessary repairs. Most buyers find the inspection cost minimal compared to the potential financial protection it provides.
When we find issues, we explain exactly what we’re seeing, how serious the problem is, and what your options are. Minor issues like small root intrusions might be cleared with hydro jetting, while major problems like collapsed pipes require more extensive repair. We provide written estimates for any recommended work and prioritize repairs based on urgency and your budget. You’re never pressured to make immediate decisions—we want you to have time to consider your options. Our goal is giving you complete information so you can make the best choice for your situation.