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You’re dealing with slow drains, strange smells, or backup issues. Other companies show up and start digging holes in your yard, hoping they’ll find the problem. That’s expensive guesswork that leaves you with a torn-up landscape and still no clear answers.
Camera inspection changes everything. Our waterproof cameras travel through your entire pipe system, showing us exactly what’s wrong and where. No digging, no guessing, no surprise charges for problems we didn’t even find.
When you know what’s actually happening inside your pipes, you make better decisions. Fix what needs fixing, ignore what doesn’t, and avoid the $8,000 to $25,000 surprise that comes with sewer line replacement nobody saw coming.
We’ve been serving Medford and Suffolk County families since 1998. We’re not the guys who show up, pump your system, and disappear. We’re the local company your neighbors call when they need straight answers about their pipes.
Three generations of our family have built our reputation one honest job at a time. We understand Long Island soil conditions, local regulations, and what actually works in Suffolk County systems better than out-of-town companies that treat every job the same.
Over 325 five-star reviews don’t happen by accident. They happen because we show up when we say we will, explain what we find in plain English, and charge fair prices for work that actually solves your problems.
We start by accessing your system through existing cleanouts or access points. No need to remove toilets or tear up your property unless absolutely necessary. Our flexible, waterproof camera gets inserted into your pipes and travels the entire length of your system.
You watch everything in real-time on our monitor. See the clogs, cracks, root intrusions, or whatever’s actually causing your problems. Our cameras can navigate 90-degree turns, travel through pipes as small as 2 inches, and record crystal-clear footage even in tight spaces where cheaper equipment fails.
After the inspection, you get a detailed report with video footage and still images of any problems we found. If repairs are needed, we give you exact locations and honest cost estimates. No surprises, no pressure, just the information you need to make smart decisions about your system.
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Every camera inspection includes complete system evaluation, real-time video monitoring, and detailed reporting with GPS coordinates showing exactly where problems are located. You’re not getting a quick peek and a guess about what might be wrong.
Our professional-grade equipment provides crystal-clear video footage and precise measurements. We can inspect sewer lines up to 300 feet long, which covers even the largest properties in Medford. When we find problems, you see them too, right on our monitor.
Medford homeowners deal with unique challenges. Suffolk County’s sandy soil conditions, older pipe systems, and local regulations all factor into what works and what doesn’t. We know which solutions actually hold up in Long Island conditions and which ones are just expensive band-aids that fail in two years.
Most residential camera inspections in Medford range from $200 to $400, depending on your pipe length and how easy it is to access your system. That’s a fraction of what you’d spend on emergency repairs that start around $3,000 and quickly reach $10,000 or more when pipes need replacement.
Compare that to the alternative: other companies showing up and digging holes in your yard, hoping they’ll find the problem. You end up paying for excavation, landscaping repair, and still might not get the right diagnosis. Camera inspection eliminates the guesswork and saves you money by catching problems while they’re still manageable and affordable to fix.
We provide upfront pricing before starting any work, so you know exactly what you’re paying. No hidden fees, no surprise charges, just honest pricing for professional service that actually tells you what’s wrong with your system.
Our cameras spot everything that causes pipe problems: root intrusions growing through cracks, grease buildup blocking flow, collapsed sections, broken joints, and foreign objects that shouldn’t be there. You see deteriorated piping, blockages, water infiltration issues, and structural damage that’s invisible from above ground.
The camera travels through your entire system, reaching areas that are impossible to inspect any other way. We can navigate bends, travel through different pipe sizes, and record footage in spaces where other inspection methods fail completely. Everything gets documented with precise measurements and GPS coordinates.
Most importantly, you see what we see. No taking our word for problems you can’t verify. When we point out a crack or blockage, you’re looking at the same video footage. That transparency helps you make informed decisions about repairs instead of just trusting someone’s description of what might be wrong down there.
Most camera inspections take 30 minutes to 2 hours, depending on your system size and what we find. Simple inspections on smaller properties go faster, while larger systems or those with multiple problems take longer to evaluate thoroughly.
The time varies based on pipe length, accessibility, and whether we discover issues that need closer examination. If your system hasn’t been inspected in years or you’re dealing with complex problems, expect the longer end of that range. We don’t rush through inspections just to save time.
We also spend time explaining what we found and answering your questions. You’re not getting a quick peek and a bill. You get a complete evaluation, detailed explanation of any problems, and realistic recommendations for what to do next. That education is part of the service and helps you avoid future problems.
Absolutely. Buying a house in Medford without sewer camera inspection is like buying a car without checking the engine. Sewer line replacement costs $8,000 to $25,000, so you need to know what you’re getting into before you sign papers.
Most home inspections don’t include sewer line evaluation because inspectors can’t see underground pipes. Our camera inspection fills that gap and protects you from expensive surprises after closing. We work with real estate agents, home inspectors, and buyers throughout Suffolk County to provide the information you need.
If we find problems, you can negotiate repair costs with the seller or walk away from a property that’s going to cost you thousands in hidden repairs. If the system looks good, you get peace of mind knowing your new home won’t surprise you with sewage backups in the first few months.
Yes, that’s exactly what it’s designed to do. Camera inspection catches problems while they’re still manageable instead of waiting until they turn into disasters. Small cracks become big breaks, minor clogs become complete blockages, and root intrusions get worse over time.
Smart property owners in Medford schedule camera inspection every 3-5 years, or every 2 years if they have large trees near their sewer lines. Regular inspection spots developing problems before they cause backups, overflows, or system failures that require emergency service.
We’ve seen homeowners save thousands by catching problems early. A $300 camera inspection that finds a developing issue beats a $3,000 emergency repair every time. Prevention costs less than emergency response, and you avoid the stress and mess that comes with sewage backups in your home.
We use professional-grade equipment that provides crystal-clear video footage and precise measurements, not the basic cameras that give grainy pictures and rough guesses about pipe conditions. Our cameras navigate 90-degree turns, travel through pipes as small as 2 inches, and record in tight spaces where cheaper equipment fails.
You get a detailed report with video footage, still images, and GPS coordinates showing exactly where problems are located. If you need repairs later, we know precisely where to dig without damaging sprinkler systems, utilities, or landscaping. Other companies give you vague descriptions and general locations.
Most importantly, we’re local. We understand Suffolk County soil conditions, local regulations, and what actually works in Medford systems. Twenty-five years serving your neighbors means we know which solutions hold up and which ones are expensive mistakes that fail in two years.