Drain and Sewer Property Inspections

Persistent sewer or drain issues can turn everyday life into a headache. At Mansour Innovations, our drain and sewer camera inspection services give you a clear view of your plumbing system without unnecessary digging or disruption. Using advanced video camera technology, our skilled technicians accurately identify blockages, leaks, and potential problems in your sewer and drain lines.

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Why Choose a Drain Camera Inspection?

Drains and sewer lines are hidden from view, making issues difficult to detect until they become serious. Our inspection services help you:

  • Identify clogs, leaks, and damaged pipes early
  • Locate root intrusions before they worsen
  • Detect collapsed, cracked, or misaligned pipes
  • Prevent costly repairs with a targeted approach

With our high-resolution camera inspections, you can see exactly what’s happening inside your pipes and make informed decisions about repairs or preventative maintenance.

Workers looking at a drain camera to look for any damage.

Signs You May Need a Camera Inspection

Knowing when to schedule a sewer or drain camera inspection can save you time, money, and stress. Common warning signs include:

  • Slow Drains: Water that drains slowly in sinks, tubs, or showers may indicate a clog, grease buildup, or tree root intrusion. Left unchecked, this can escalate into full blockages.
  • Bad Odors: Persistent sewer or drain smells in your home signal trapped waste or leaks in the system, which can lead to hygiene issues and unpleasant living conditions.
  • Water Damage: Unexpected pooling, damp spots, or sudden spikes in your water bill often point to hidden leaks or damaged pipes.
  • Tree Roots: Mature trees near sewer lines can intrude through small cracks, causing blockages, leaks, and pipe displacement over time.
  • Frequent Clogs: Drains that clog repeatedly despite regular cleaning are a sign of underlying issues that a camera inspection can uncover.
  • Aging Pipes: Older homes may have corroded, cracked, or collapsed pipes that are prone to failure. Inspecting them early helps avoid major repairs.
  • Unexpected Backups: Sewage or wastewater backing up into sinks, tubs, or basements can indicate a serious blockage, misalignment, or pipe collapse.
  • Property Renovations or New Construction: If you’re remodeling or moving into a new home, a drain camera inspection ensures your plumbing is safe and up to code.

By identifying these signs early, you can act before minor problems become costly and disruptive emergencies.

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Benefits of Sewer & Drain Camera Inspection

Investing in a professional drain and sewer camera inspection provides multiple long-term advantages:

  • Non-Invasive Diagnosis: Inspections are conducted without digging or disrupting your property, minimizing the impact on your landscaping or flooring.
  • Accurate Problem Identification: High-definition cameras allow our technicians to pinpoint the exact location and nature of blockages, leaks, or pipe damage.
  • Prevent Costly Repairs: Early detection helps you avoid expensive emergency repairs or full sewer line replacements.
  • Proactive Maintenance: Regular inspections let you monitor the condition of your pipes and plan maintenance before issues escalate.
  • Time Savings: Accurate identification of the problem speeds up repairs, reducing downtime and inconvenience in your home.
  • Improved Health and Safety: Detecting leaks or sewer issues prevents exposure to harmful bacteria, mold, and other health hazards.
  • Peace of Mind: Knowing the condition of your sewer and drain system gives homeowners confidence in the reliability and safety of their plumbing.
  • Extended Pipe Lifespan: Identifying small problems early can reduce stress on your plumbing system, extending the life of your pipes and preventing unnecessary replacements.

How Our Sewer & Drain Camera Inspection Works

  • Advanced Video Technology
    A flexible fiber-optic camera is guided through your drain or sewer line, capturing real-time, high-definition footage.
  • Accurate Diagnosis
    Our technicians locate the exact source of blockages, leaks, or pipe damage, providing you with a detailed report.
  • Precise Solutions
    With the issue accurately identified, we can recommend the right course of action, minimizing disruption to your property.
  • Preventative Insight
    Regular inspections help you monitor the health of your sewer and drain lines, reducing the risk of future backups and costly damage.

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    Frequently Asked Questions About Exterior Drainage

    How does sewer and drain camera inspection work?

    Our skilled technicians use a flexible fiber-optic camera to navigate your sewer or drain lines. The camera provides high-definition images in real-time, identifying clogs, leaks, and pipe damage without unnecessary digging.

    What types of drain and sewer issues can a camera inspection find?

    Our inspections can detect leaks, clogs, tree root intrusions, broken or misaligned pipe joints, items lost down the drain, aging pipes, and septic system problems.

    Why do I need a regular sewer and drain camera inspection?

    Regular inspections prevent health hazards, ensure your plumbing is functioning properly, save you money on costly repairs, and reduce disruptions caused by invasive digging.

    Is a camera inspection safe for my pipes?

    Yes. Our fiber-optic cameras are non-invasive and safe for all types of residential and commercial piping systems.

    How long does a sewer line camera inspection take?

    Most inspections can be completed within an hour, depending on the length and complexity of the pipes.

    Can a camera inspection detect all types of sewer line problems?

    While extremely effective, inspections focus on visible blockages, leaks, and structural issues. Some minor cosmetic issues may require follow-up evaluation.

    How much does a sewer line video inspection cost?

    Costs vary depending on the length and complexity of your sewer or drain system. Contact us for a free estimate.