Sewer Inspection in Vernon, MS

See Exactly What's Wrong With Your Sewer

Video camera inspection shows you the real problem – no guessing, no unnecessary digging, no inflated repair bills.

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Professional Sewer Camera Inspection Services

Know The Truth Before You Dig

You’re tired of plumbers giving you different stories about what’s wrong with your sewer line. One says replace everything, another says it’s fine, and you’re stuck wondering who to believe.

A video camera inspection cuts through the confusion. You see exactly what’s happening inside your pipes – root intrusion, cracks, blockages, or nothing at all. No more guessing games with your money.

When you know the real condition of your sewer line, you make informed decisions. Fix what actually needs fixing. Avoid repairs that aren’t necessary. Get the peace of mind that comes from seeing the evidence yourself.

Vernon Plumbing Inspection Experts

We Show You What Others Just Describe

Roeders Plumbing has been serving Vernon, MS homeowners with honest plumbing services for years. We’ve seen too many customers get burned by unnecessary sewer line replacements based on guesswork instead of facts.

That’s why we invested in professional-grade video inspection equipment. Every camera inspection comes with clear footage you can watch yourself. You see the same thing we see – no translation required.

Our approach is simple: show you the truth, explain your options clearly, and let you decide what makes sense for your situation and budget.

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Video Camera Inspection Process

Simple Process, Clear Answers

The inspection starts with inserting a waterproof camera attached to a flexible cable into your sewer line through an existing cleanout or drain. The camera travels through your pipes, recording everything it encounters.

You watch the live feed as the camera moves through your system. Roots growing through joints, cracks in the pipe, buildup on the walls, or complete blockages – you see it all in real time. The technician explains what you’re looking at and what it means for your plumbing.

The entire process typically takes 30-60 minutes depending on your system’s size. You get a recording of the inspection and a clear explanation of any issues found. No surprises, no hidden problems discovered later, just honest information you can trust.

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Complete Sewer Line Inspection Coverage

Every Inch Of Your System Inspected

The camera inspection covers your entire sewer line from your house to the street connection. Main lines, branch connections, and problem areas get extra attention to ensure nothing gets missed.

Vernon’s older neighborhoods often deal with root intrusion from mature trees and settling that creates pipe joint problems. The inspection identifies these common local issues before they become expensive emergencies.

You receive documentation of the inspection including footage and a summary of findings. This proves valuable for insurance claims, home sales, or simply knowing what maintenance your system needs going forward.

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Most sewer camera inspections in Vernon cost between $200-400 depending on your system’s complexity and accessibility. This investment often saves thousands by avoiding unnecessary repairs or catching problems before they become emergencies. Many customers find the peace of mind alone worth the cost, especially when buying a home or dealing with recurring drain issues. The inspection pays for itself if it prevents even one unnecessary repair or helps you negotiate a better price on a home purchase.
Camera inspections reveal root intrusion, pipe cracks, collapsed sections, grease buildup, foreign objects, and joint separations. In Vernon’s clay soil, settling often causes pipe joints to separate or crack, which shows up clearly on camera. The inspection also identifies partial blockages that haven’t caused backups yet but will eventually. You’ll see exactly where problems are located, how severe they are, and whether they need immediate attention or can wait for planned maintenance.
No digging required for the camera inspection itself. The camera enters through existing cleanouts, drain openings, or sometimes through a toilet if necessary. Your landscaping stays intact during the inspection process. However, if the inspection reveals problems that need repair, some excavation might be necessary for those fixes. The advantage is knowing exactly where to dig instead of guessing, which minimizes damage to your property and reduces repair costs.
Most inspections take 30-60 minutes depending on your sewer line’s length and complexity. Simple systems with straight runs inspect faster than systems with multiple branches or access challenges. We take time to thoroughly examine problem areas and explain what you’re seeing on the monitor. You’re not rushed through the process – this is your chance to understand your sewer system’s condition and ask questions about anything you see on camera.
Absolutely, especially for homes over 20 years old or properties with large trees near the sewer line. Sewer line replacement can cost $8,000-15,000 or more, making it one of the most expensive surprises new homeowners face. A pre-purchase inspection reveals the sewer line’s condition so you can negotiate repairs with the seller or budget for future maintenance. Many home inspectors don’t include sewer line inspection, so you need to arrange this separately during your inspection period.
You get a clear explanation of what was found, how serious each problem is, and your repair options with realistic cost estimates. Not every problem requires immediate action – some issues can be monitored and addressed during planned maintenance. For urgent problems like complete blockages or collapsed pipes, you’ll know exactly where the problem is located, which makes repairs more efficient and less expensive. The video documentation helps you get accurate quotes from contractors and ensures everyone is addressing the same issues.