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Sewer Camera Inspection Services

At Roto-Rooter, we provide advanced sewer camera inspection services to accurately diagnose and resolve plumbing issues for both residential and commercial clients. Using state-of-the-art waterproof sewer inspection video cameras equipped with powerful LED lights, our experienced technicians can identify and pinpoint the location of:

  • Blockages

  • Leaks

  • Structural problems

  • Foreign objects 

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The Roto-Rooter Difference in Video Camera Line Inspections

At Roto-Rooter, our video camera inspections offer a fast, accurate, and non-invasive way to identify problems within your sewer lines. Here’s what sets our service apart:

  • Expert Technicians: Our licensed plumbers and sewer solutions specialists have extensive experience in conducting thorough sewer camera inspections.

  • Advanced Technology: We use high-tech sewer inspection cameras to ensure an accurate diagnosis.

  • Comprehensive Services: Beyond inspections, we offer a full range of sewer line services, including clog removal, cleaning, repair, and replacement.

  • Customer-Centric Approach: We prioritize clear communication, providing you with detailed findings and recommended solutions.

Our sewer camera inspection services are designed to address a variety of plumbing concerns:

  • Residential Sewer Camera Inspection: Ideal for homeowners experiencing recurring clogs, backups, slow drains, or unexplained odors.

  • Commercial Sewer Camera Inspection: Essential for businesses to maintain compliance and prevent costly disruptions.

  • Preventative Maintenance: Regular inspections help identify potential issues before they escalate, saving time and money.

  • Post-Repair Verification: Ensure that recent repairs have resolved the problem effectively.

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Sewer Camera Inspection Process

Our sewer camera inspection process involves inserting a High-Dynamic-Range (HDR) waterproof video camera with powerful LED lights into your sewer lines. This flexible camera navigates through pipes ranging from 2 to 36 inches in diameter, capturing real-time video footage of the interior condition. The live feed to a video monitor allows our technicians to conduct a real time inspection of the pipeline. He can identify and mark the location of root intrusion, cracks, corrosion, obstructions, and structural issues like pipe separation and offsets. The footage is saved and a copy provided for your records.

Common Reasons to Schedule A Video Camera Inspection

  • Persistent Drainage Issues: Slow or backed-up drains may indicate blockages or pipe damage.

  • Unpleasant Odors: Foul smells can be a sign of sewer line problems.

  • Water Damage: Unexplained moisture or mold growth may stem from hidden leaks.

  • Pre-Purchase Inspections: Assess the condition of sewer lines before buying or selling a property.

  • Routine Maintenance: Regular checks help maintain the health of your plumbing system.

  • Locate & Recover Valuables: Our cameras have been used to recover jewelry and trapped pets.

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Customer Reviews

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Your technician was prompt, professional, and friendly—he immediately put us at ease and got to work. The issue was fixed in 45 minutes, and he took time to explain everything clearly. His good humor really helped ease our stress—thank you! Hallie B
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Your service tech was prompt, courteous, informative and thorough with the video camera line inspection. I would not hesitate to use Roto-Rooter again for any plumbing problems. Apollo J
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The man who came to help us was extremely competent about the video camera line inspection process and friendly. He instantly reassured us that the problem would be solved...and it was. Lennon W

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