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You get a clear, real-time look inside your pipes without digging up your yard. Our advanced camera technology pinpoints problems with GPS precision, so you know exactly where issues are and what they’ll cost to fix.
No more guessing games or surprise repair bills. You see the same footage we do, make informed decisions about repairs, and avoid the kind of emergency situations that flood basements and destroy property values.
When problems are caught early, repairs cost hundreds instead of thousands. You protect your investment, your family’s health, and your peace of mind.
We’ve been serving Bayport families for over two decades. We’re not some out-of-town company that doesn’t understand Long Island soil conditions or local regulations.
Three generations of Suffolk County experience means we know exactly what to look for in your pipes. Our A+ Better Business Bureau rating and hundreds of satisfied customers prove we deliver honest service without the runaround.
We use professional-grade equipment that provides crystal-clear footage and precise measurements, not the grainy pictures some companies settle for. When you need answers about your plumbing, you get them.
We start by locating the best access point to your system, usually through a cleanout or toilet connection. Our waterproof camera travels through your pipes on a flexible cable, sending live video back to our monitor.
You watch the inspection in real-time, so there’s no mystery about what we find. The camera navigates every turn and records footage of any problems, measuring exact distances so we know precisely where issues are located.
After the inspection, you receive a detailed report with GPS coordinates, video footage, and still images of any problems. If repairs are needed, you get exact locations and cost estimates with no surprises.
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Your camera inspection includes a comprehensive evaluation of your entire system, from main lines to distribution pipes. We check for cracks, blockages, root intrusion, and structural damage that could cause future problems.
Bayport’s mature trees and shifting soil conditions make regular inspections especially important. Our equipment can navigate pipes as small as 2 inches and inspect lines up to 300 feet long, covering even the largest properties in the area.
You receive written documentation with GPS coordinates, making future repairs precise and minimally invasive. No more damaging landscaping or sprinkler systems to find problems we’ve already located.
Most camera inspections in Bayport range from $200 to $400, depending on your pipe length and accessibility. This investment prevents emergency repairs that typically start around $3,000 and can reach $10,000 or more for major line replacements.
The inspection fee is often credited toward any repairs we perform, so you’re not paying twice. Compare this to the cost of digging up your yard to find problems, and camera inspection pays for itself immediately.
Emergency inspections may include a small after-hours fee, but the peace of mind and accurate diagnosis are worth every penny when your basement is flooding at midnight.
Our cameras detect cracks, blockages, root intrusion, pipe collapses, and structural damage that’s invisible from the surface. We can see grease buildup, foreign objects, and areas where pipes have shifted or separated.
Tree root intrusion is particularly common in Bayport due to mature landscaping. Roots enter through small cracks and grow until they completely block your line. Camera inspection shows exactly where roots have invaded and how extensive the damage is.
We also identify areas where pipes are deteriorating but haven’t failed yet, allowing you to plan repairs during good weather instead of dealing with emergency situations during storms or holidays.
Most Bayport homes benefit from camera inspection every 3-5 years as preventive maintenance. If you have large trees near your sewer line, we recommend every 2 years since root intrusion happens faster than most homeowners realize.
Schedule an inspection immediately if you notice slow drains, gurgling sounds, sewage odors, or wet spots in your yard. These symptoms indicate problems that camera inspection can diagnose before they become full system failures.
Before buying or selling a home, camera inspection is essential. Sewer line replacement costs $8,000 to $25,000, so knowing the condition of underground pipes protects both buyers and sellers from expensive surprises.
Camera inspection is completely non-invasive and won’t damage your pipes or property. Our waterproof cameras are designed specifically for sewer and drain lines, with flexible cables that navigate turns without causing harm.
The process eliminates the need for excavation or digging, protecting your landscaping, driveways, and sprinkler systems. You get answers about your pipe condition without any property damage or restoration costs.
Our professional-grade equipment is built for this exact purpose, unlike cheaper cameras that might get stuck or provide unclear footage. We’ve performed thousands of inspections without ever damaging a customer’s system.
Absolutely. You watch the inspection in real-time on our monitor, seeing exactly what we see as the camera travels through your pipes. There’s no mystery about what we find or what condition your system is in.
After the inspection, you receive a detailed report with video footage and still images of any problems we discovered. This documentation is yours to keep for insurance purposes, future repairs, or property sales.
If you need a second opinion or want to show the footage to other contractors, we provide everything on a USB drive. Complete transparency means you make informed decisions about your property’s plumbing system.
If we find problems, you get exact locations, detailed explanations, and upfront cost estimates for repairs. Our GPS coordinates show precisely where issues are located, so future repairs are targeted and minimally invasive.
We explain all your options, from simple cleaning to pipe replacement, with honest advice about what’s necessary versus what can wait. No pressure tactics or inflated estimates – just straightforward information so you can make the best decision for your situation.
Many problems caught early through camera inspection can be fixed with cleaning or spot repairs instead of full line replacement. Early detection saves thousands and prevents the kind of emergency situations that damage homes and disrupt families.