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You’re tired of contractors telling you “your line is broken” without proof. Our high-definition camera inspection gives you the real story about your sewer lines, complete with footage you can keep.
See blockages, cracks, and root intrusion with your own eyes. Get precise measurements showing exactly where problems are located. Make informed decisions about repairs instead of taking someone’s word for it.
No more paying for unnecessary work or getting trapped into “let’s try again” scenarios. You’ll have clear evidence of what needs fixing and what doesn’t.
We’ve been serving Mount Sinai families for over 25 years. We’re the local company that actually lives here and understands Suffolk County’s unique cesspool challenges.
Most Mount Sinai homes rely on older cesspool systems that show wear after 15-20 years. We’ve seen every type of problem these systems face, from root intrusion near the many mature trees in our area to the clay soil issues common throughout Suffolk County.
Our small, family-owned team treats every inspection like it’s for our own home. No overselling, no scare tactics—just honest answers about what your system needs.
We insert a waterproof camera through your cleanout or access point—no digging required. The high-definition camera travels through your entire sewer line, recording everything it sees.
You watch the live feed with us on a clear monitor. We pause at problem areas to explain exactly what you’re seeing and why it matters. The camera measures distances, so you know precisely where any issues are located.
Within an hour, you’ll have a complete picture of your sewer line’s condition. We provide you with a USB copy of the inspection footage for your records, plus a detailed report of our findings and recommendations.
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Every camera inspection includes high-definition video footage of your entire sewer line, precise location mapping of any problems, and a detailed written report. You receive a USB copy of the inspection for insurance claims or future reference.
In Mount Sinai, where many homes have cesspools over 20 years old, regular camera inspections are especially valuable. Suffolk County requires inspections for property transfers, and systems over 15 years old benefit from annual checks to catch problems early.
Our inspections meet all local regulatory requirements and provide the documentation needed for real estate transactions, insurance claims, or permit applications. We identify root intrusion, pipe damage, blockages, and structural issues before they become expensive emergencies.
Camera inspection costs in Mount Sinai typically range from $300-500, depending on your system’s complexity and accessibility. This investment prevents emergency repairs that can cost thousands.
The price includes the complete video inspection, live viewing with our technician, a detailed written report, and a USB copy of the footage for your records. If you need repairs after the inspection, many contractors will credit the inspection fee toward the work.
Consider this: identifying a problem early through camera inspection can save you from costly excavation and emergency repairs that often run $3,000-10,000 or more.
Most camera inspections in Mount Sinai take about one hour from start to finish. This includes setup, running the camera through your entire sewer line, and reviewing the footage with you.
If your home doesn’t have an accessible cleanout, we might need extra time to access the line through a toilet or other entry point. We’ll explain any additional steps before we start.
You’ll watch the inspection in real-time, so there’s no waiting for results. We provide immediate findings and can discuss any problems we discover on the spot.
Camera inspection reveals root intrusion (common near Mount Sinai’s mature trees), pipe cracks, blockages, and structural damage. We also identify grease buildup, collapsed sections, and connection problems.
In Suffolk County’s clay soil, we often find settling issues and joint separations that aren’t visible from the surface. The camera shows exactly where problems are located and how severe they are.
We can spot early-stage problems before they cause backups or overflows. This is especially important for Mount Sinai’s older cesspool systems that may not show obvious signs of trouble until major damage occurs.
Absolutely. Camera inspection before purchasing a Mount Sinai home can save you thousands in unexpected repairs. Many homes here have cesspool systems over 20 years old that may have hidden problems.
We’ve seen buyers discover major sewer line issues within months of purchase. A pre-purchase inspection gives you negotiating power and prevents costly surprises after closing.
The inspection footage serves as documentation for insurance purposes and helps you budget for any necessary maintenance. It’s a small investment that protects you from inheriting someone else’s sewer problems.
Mount Sinai homeowners with systems over 15 years old should consider annual camera inspections. If you have large trees near your sewer lines, inspect every 1-2 years to catch root intrusion early.
Suffolk County’s environmental regulations require inspections for property transfers. Regular inspections also help you stay compliant and avoid emergency situations that violate health department standards.
Systems showing any signs of slow drainage, odors, or backups should be inspected immediately. Early detection through regular camera inspection extends your system’s life and prevents expensive failures.
When we find problems, we explain exactly what you’re seeing on the video and provide honest recommendations. Not every issue requires immediate repair—some can be monitored over time.
For urgent problems, we discuss your options and help you understand the most cost-effective solutions. The camera footage helps other contractors provide accurate estimates without guesswork.
You’ll have clear documentation of the problem’s location and severity, which is valuable for insurance claims, contractor bids, and future reference. No more paying for exploratory digging or unnecessary work.
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