Sewer Inspection in Value, MS

See What's Really Happening Down There

Advanced camera inspection reveals the truth about your sewer lines without the guesswork.

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Video Camera Inspection Services

Know Before You Dig

You’re dealing with slow drains, weird smells, or that nagging worry about what’s happening in your sewer lines. Maybe another plumber already told you that you need thousands in repairs, but something doesn’t feel right about their diagnosis.

Here’s what changes when you actually see inside your pipes. No more wondering if that backup was a fluke or the start of something bigger. No more accepting expensive repair estimates based on educated guesses.

Our sewer camera inspection shows you exactly what’s blocking, cracking, or failing in your lines. You see the same footage we do. You make decisions based on facts, not fear. And when repairs are needed, you know exactly where and why – which usually means fixing the actual problem instead of replacing entire sections unnecessarily.

Value Plumbing Inspection Experts

We've Been Looking Inside Pipes Since 2005

We’ve been serving Value, MS and surrounding communities for nearly two decades. We’ve seen what works and what doesn’t when it comes to sewer line problems in this area.

The difference is simple: we show you what we find instead of just telling you. Our camera equipment doesn’t lie, and neither do we. When tree roots are the problem, you’ll see them on screen. When pipes are fine and just need cleaning, we’ll tell you that too.

Most of our camera inspections end up saving customers money by avoiding unnecessary repairs or catching small problems before they become expensive emergencies.

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Sewer Camera Inspection Process

Simple Process, Clear Answers

We start by locating your main sewer cleanout – usually a capped pipe near your house or at the property line. Our waterproof camera feeds through your sewer line on a flexible cable, recording everything it sees.

You watch the footage with us in real-time. We point out what’s normal wear versus actual problems. The camera shows us cracks, blockages, root intrusion, pipe separation, or bellied sections that cause ongoing issues.

After the inspection, you get a written report with key findings and our honest recommendation. If repairs are needed, we know exactly where to dig instead of guessing. If your lines are fine, you have peace of mind and documentation for your records. The whole process typically takes 30-60 minutes depending on your line length and what we discover.

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What You Get With Every Inspection

Every sewer inspection includes a thorough camera survey of your main sewer line from house to street connection. We document any blockages, structural damage, root intrusion, or pipe deterioration we find.

You receive a detailed written report with our findings, including video footage of significant issues. We mark problem locations so future repairs target the right spots without unnecessary excavation. The inspection also reveals your pipe material, diameter, and overall condition.

In Value, MS, we commonly find issues with older clay pipes, root intrusion from mature trees, and settling that causes pipe separation. Our inspection identifies these problems early, usually saving homeowners thousands in emergency repair costs. We also catch simple issues like grease buildup or minor blockages that cleaning can resolve without major repairs.

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Sewer camera inspection typically costs between $200-400 in the Value area, depending on your line length and accessibility. This upfront investment often saves thousands by identifying exact problem locations and avoiding unnecessary excavation. Many customers find that knowing the true condition of their sewer lines helps them make informed decisions about repairs versus replacement. We provide upfront pricing before starting any work, so you know exactly what you’re paying without surprises on your bill.
Camera inspection reveals blockages, tree root intrusion, cracked or broken pipes, pipe separation, bellied sections, and grease buildup. We also identify pipe material, diameter changes, and connection points to your municipal system. In Value, MS, we commonly find issues with older clay pipes that have shifted over time and root problems from mature oak and pine trees. The camera shows us exactly what’s causing slow drains, backups, or odors, eliminating guesswork about what repairs you actually need.
Most sewer camera inspections take 30-60 minutes from start to finish. The actual time depends on your sewer line length, accessibility of cleanouts, and what we discover during the inspection. Simple inspections of clear lines move quickly, while lines with multiple issues or blockages may take longer to thoroughly document. We take time to explain what you’re seeing on the monitor and answer your questions during the process, so you understand exactly what’s happening in your sewer system.
Yes, every inspection includes a detailed written report documenting our findings, including video footage of any significant issues we discover. The report identifies problem locations, describes the severity of issues, and includes our recommendations for repairs or maintenance. This documentation is valuable for insurance claims, property sales, or simply understanding your sewer system’s condition. We mark GPS coordinates of problem areas when possible, making future repairs more efficient and cost-effective by eliminating guesswork about where to dig.
No, sewer camera inspection is completely non-invasive and cannot damage your pipes. Our waterproof cameras are designed specifically for pipe inspection, with flexible cables that navigate bends and joints safely. The camera simply records what already exists in your lines without applying pressure or force that could cause damage. This is why camera inspection is so valuable – it gives you accurate information about your sewer condition without the risk and expense of excavation-based diagnosis methods.
Schedule inspection when you notice recurring drain backups, slow drainage throughout your home, gurgling sounds from drains, or sewage odors in your yard. We also recommend inspection before purchasing property, after tree removal near sewer lines, or every 3-5 years for preventive maintenance. In Value, MS, mature trees and older infrastructure make regular inspection especially valuable for catching problems early. Don’t wait for complete blockage or sewage backup – early detection saves money and prevents property damage from sewer emergencies.