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Sewer Camera Inspection in South Florida

A sewer camera inspection takes the guesswork out of underground plumbing problems. We insert a waterproof HD camera into your sewer line to provide a live video feed of the pipe's interior condition. This technology reveals cracks, root intrusion, scale buildup, bellied sections, and corroded cast iron without digging. It is an essential diagnostic step before any major repair and a smart precaution for home buyers in South Florida.

What Does Sewer Camera Inspection Include?

  • High-definition video inspection of sewer lines
  • Recording and digital file of the inspection
  • Detailed condition report with findings
  • Location marking of problem areas
  • Pre-purchase home buyer inspections
  • Post-repair verification inspections

Signs You Need Sewer Camera Inspection

1

Recurring sewer line backups

Repeated backups suggest a structural problem that cleaning alone cannot solve. A camera inspection reveals the root cause.

2

Buying or selling a South Florida home

Many older South Florida homes have original cast iron sewer lines that may be severely corroded. A camera inspection before closing protects both buyers and sellers.

3

Tree roots near the sewer line path

Large trees planted near the sewer line are a common source of root intrusion. A camera inspection confirms whether roots have entered the pipe.

4

Age of the home is 30 years or older

Homes built before the 1990s in South Florida often have cast iron drain lines that deteriorate from the inside out. A camera inspection shows the remaining pipe integrity.

When to Call a Professional

Schedule a camera inspection before purchasing a home in South Florida, if you are experiencing unexplained sewer problems, or as part of a proactive maintenance plan for homes over 20 years old. The inspection provides the information needed to make smart repair decisions and avoid unexpected sewer emergencies.

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How We Handle Sewer Camera Inspection

1

Access point preparation

We access your sewer line through an existing cleanout or, if none exists, through a toilet or other suitable entry point.

2

Camera insertion and inspection

The flexible, waterproof camera is guided through the entire sewer line while recording high-definition video and marking distances.

3

Real-time review

You can watch the live feed on our monitor as we narrate what the camera reveals — cracks, roots, scale, bellies, or corrosion.

4

Written report and recommendations

We provide you with a detailed report, a digital copy of the video, and clear recommendations for any needed repairs.

Why Choose Us for Sewer Camera Inspection

  • HD camera equipment with self-leveling heads for clear, accurate imaging
  • Detailed written reports suitable for real estate transactions and insurance claims
  • Experience identifying cast iron decay patterns specific to South Florida homes
  • Same-day service available for urgent diagnostic needs

Common Questions About Sewer Camera Inspection

Most residential inspections take 30 to 60 minutes. Longer or more complex sewer systems may take up to 90 minutes. Call 754-707-1774 to schedule.

Yes. We provide a digital recording of the full inspection along with a written report of our findings, which is useful for insurance and real estate purposes.

In South Florida, we strongly recommend it. Many homes have original cast iron sewer lines that appear fine from the surface but are severely deteriorated inside. A camera inspection can save you from inheriting a costly problem.

In most cases, yes. Our camera can navigate the full length of a residential sewer line from the house to the city connection. Severe blockages or collapses may limit how far the camera can travel, but that itself is diagnostic information.

In South Florida, the most common findings are corroded cast iron pipes, tree root intrusion, and bellied pipe sections where the line has settled and collects debris.

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