
Most sewer problems don't announce themselves clearly. You get a slow drain, a recurring backup, maybe a smell - and then the guessing game starts. Without the right tools, diagnosing the issue often means unnecessary digging, higher costs, and a lot of wasted time.
That's exactly why we use sewer camera inspection as our first move when something's not right with a line. We feed a camera directly into the pipe and get eyes on what's actually happening inside. No assumptions. No tearing things up before we know what we're dealing with.
The camera system we run is built for exactly this kind of diagnostic work - a spool of cable with a high-res camera head on one end and a live monitor on the other. We can push it deep into the line and watch the feed in real time. When we spot the problem, we know precisely where it is and what it looks like. That changes everything about how we approach the fix.
Whether it's a root intrusion, a collapsed section, grease buildup, or a failed joint, the camera tells the story. We're not guessing at a repair. We're walking into it with a clear picture - literally. That means less disruption to your property and a more targeted solution from the start.
If something keeps backing up or draining slower than it should, don't let it drag on. A camera inspection is one of the fastest ways to get a real answer, and it's almost always the smarter first step before anything else.