ServicesSewer Camera Inspection

See Exactly What's Causing the Problem.

Stop paying for plumbers to blindly snake your drains. Our high-definition camera inspections reveal the exact location and cause of your plumbing issues instantly.

Oleg Shevchenko

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Oleg Shevchenko

The Power of Visual Proof

When you have a recurring clog, sending a mechanical snake down the drain is only a temporary band-aid. Without seeing the inside of the pipe, you can't know if the issue is simple grease buildup, an invasive tree root, or a completely collapsed line. Our advanced sewer cameras take the guesswork out of plumbing. You get to look at the monitor alongside our technicians and see the undeniable proof of what is happening underneath your floors.

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Pipedex Pro Tip

Avoid using harsh, store-bought chemical cleaners on your pipes. They can melt PVC and weaken older joints. Always trust a professional assessment to find the root cause of the issue.

A Crucial Step for Homebuyers

If you are purchasing a new home in Spartanburg & Greenville, a standard home inspector cannot see the condition of the underground sewer laterals. We highly recommend a camera inspection before closing. Identifying a failing cast-iron pipe or a belly in the sewer line before you sign the papers can save you tens of thousands of dollars in unexpected repairs down the road.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a sewer camera inspection take?

A typical inspection takes about an hour. Our technicians feed the camera through a cleanout access point, evaluate the condition of the line, and provide you with an immediate assessment and recommended plan of action.

Can a camera inspection find leaks?

While a camera is perfect for finding clogs, root intrusions, and collapsed sections of pipe, it cannot always pinpoint a tiny pinhole water leak. For that, we use specialized acoustic and thermal leak detection equipment.

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