Sewer Inspection in Truitt, MS

Know What's Wrong Before You Pay

Advanced camera technology shows you exactly what’s happening in your sewer line – no guessing, no surprises.

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Professional Sewer Camera Inspection Services

See Problems Before They Cost Thousands

You’re tired of throwing money at the same drain problems. Every few months, it’s the same story – slow drains, gurgling sounds, or worse. Most plumbers guess what’s wrong and start digging, but that’s expensive gambling with your property.

Our video camera inspection shows you exactly what’s happening inside your sewer line. You see the blockage, the crack, or the root intrusion on a clear video screen. No mystery charges for “exploratory work” that might not even find the real problem.

When you know what’s actually wrong, you can fix it right the first time. That means no more surprise bills, no more repeated service calls, and no more wondering if you’re getting the straight story about your plumbing.

Trusted Truitt Plumbing Professionals

We Show You What Others Guess At

We bring professional sewer inspection services to Truitt and surrounding Mississippi communities. We’ve seen what happens when property owners get stuck with expensive repairs that could have been prevented or handled differently.

That’s why we invested in advanced camera inspection equipment. You get clear answers about your sewer system’s condition, backed by video evidence you can see for yourself. We’ve been serving local property owners who want honest assessments and transparent service – not sales pitches disguised as inspections.

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Video Inspection Process Explained

Simple Process, Clear Answers

We start by accessing your sewer line through an existing cleanout or drain opening. Our high-resolution camera travels through your pipes, recording everything it encounters. You watch the inspection happen in real-time on our monitor.

The camera identifies blockages, cracks, root intrusion, pipe misalignment, or other issues. We mark the exact location of any problems so you know precisely where work needs to happen. This eliminates guesswork and prevents unnecessary digging.

You receive a detailed report with our findings and honest recommendations. If repairs are needed, you’ll know exactly what’s required and why. If your system is in good shape, you have documentation proving it – valuable for property transactions or insurance purposes.

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What You Get With Every Inspection

Every sewer camera inspection includes a thorough examination of your entire accessible sewer system. We document pipe condition, joint integrity, and any obstructions or damage. You receive clear video footage and a written report detailing our findings.

Mississippi’s clay soil creates unique challenges for underground pipes. Shifting and settling can misalign connections, while mature trees send roots searching for water sources. Our inspection identifies these common regional issues before they become emergency situations.

We also provide location marking for any problems we discover. This saves significant money if repairs become necessary, since contractors know exactly where to work instead of excavating large areas to find the issue.

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Sewer camera inspection pricing varies based on your system’s accessibility and length, but most residential inspections in Truitt range from $200-400. This investment often saves thousands by identifying problems early or confirming your system is in good condition. We provide upfront pricing before starting any work, so you know exactly what you’re paying. Many property owners find the inspection pays for itself by avoiding unnecessary repairs or providing documentation for insurance claims and property transactions.
Video camera inspection identifies virtually any issue affecting your sewer line’s function. Common findings include tree root intrusion, pipe cracks or breaks, joint separation, grease buildup, foreign objects, and pipe bellying or misalignment. In Mississippi, we frequently discover problems caused by shifting clay soil that moves pipes out of proper alignment. The camera also reveals pipe material condition, helping predict future maintenance needs. You see everything the camera sees, so there’s no question about what’s actually happening in your system.
Most residential sewer inspections take 1-2 hours, depending on your system’s length and complexity. We work efficiently but thoroughly, ensuring we examine every accessible section of your sewer line. The actual camera work typically takes 30-60 minutes, with additional time needed for setup, documentation, and explaining our findings. You’re welcome to watch the inspection process and ask questions as we work. We don’t rush through inspections because missing problems defeats the entire purpose of the service.
Professional sewer camera inspection is completely non-invasive and won’t damage your pipes. Our cameras are specifically designed for sewer line use, with flexible cables that navigate bends and turns without applying harmful pressure. The camera head is smooth and appropriately sized for your pipes. We’ve performed hundreds of inspections without causing damage to plumbing systems. In fact, camera inspection often prevents damage by identifying problems before they require emergency repairs that might involve excavation or pipe replacement.
Sewer inspection is highly recommended when purchasing property, especially homes over 20 years old or those with mature trees nearby. Sewer line replacement can cost $8,000-15,000 or more, making inspection a smart investment during the buying process. Many home inspectors don’t examine sewer lines thoroughly, leaving you vulnerable to expensive surprises after closing. A professional camera inspection reveals the system’s true condition, giving you negotiating power or peace of mind. Some buyers make their offers contingent on satisfactory sewer inspection results.
When we discover issues during inspection, we explain what we found and discuss your options honestly. Minor problems like small root intrusion might only require cleaning, while major issues like collapsed pipes need replacement. We provide clear recommendations without pressure to choose expensive solutions when simpler ones might work. You receive documentation of all findings, which helps you get accurate repair quotes from contractors. Our goal is giving you information to make informed decisions about your property, not selling you services you don’t need.