Recurring clogs? Don't just snake it blindly. We insert a fiber-optic camera to show you exactly what is wrong, where it is, and how deep we need to dig.
Digital Recording Included
Traditional plumbers "feel" for the clog with a snake. But a snake can't tell you if the pipe is broken, collapsed, or just full of grease.
You've had the drain snaked twice this year, and it keeps backing up. This usually means a structural break or heavy roots that a snake can't fix.
Never buy a home without a sewer scan. A collapsed sewer line can cost $10,000+ to replace. Know the condition before you close.
Dropped a wedding ring or an expensive earring down the sink? We can locate it in the trap or line and retrieve it.
Our high-definition, self-leveling cameras provide a crystal clear color image of the inside of your pipes. We identify:
4K Ready
High Definition
Knowing you have a broken pipe is only half the battle. You need to know where to dig.
Our camera heads contain a radio transmitter called a Sonde. While the camera is underground at the break, we walk above ground with a digital locator wand.
Result: We only dig a small hole exactly where needed, saving your driveway and landscaping.
Home inspectors do NOT check the sewer line. A "Sewer Lateral Inspection" is the only way to ensure you aren't buying a $15,000 plumbing disaster.
Yes. We provide a digital copy of the inspection (via USB drive or private cloud link) along with a written report detailing any issues found. This is crucial for insurance claims or real estate negotiations.
No. The line must be relatively clear of standing sewage for us to see the pipe walls. If the line is totally backed up, we usually have to "snake" or "jet" it first to drain the water, then run the camera to see what caused the backup.
Our standard cameras are designed for residential and light commercial pipes ranging from 2 inches to 6 inches in diameter. We have larger crawler cameras available for commercial municipal lines upon request.