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You’re tired of plumbers showing up and digging random holes in your yard, hoping they’ll stumble across the problem. Camera inspection changes that completely.
Instead of destructive guesswork, you get crystal-clear video footage showing exactly what’s happening inside your pipes. We pinpoint the precise location of blockages, cracks, or root intrusion without touching your landscaping.
The result? Targeted repairs that cost less, take less time, and cause zero unnecessary property damage. You’ll know exactly what you’re dealing with and exactly what it’ll cost to fix.
We’ve been serving Nissequogue and Suffolk County since 1998. We’re the family-owned company that actually lives here, works here, and understands the unique challenges of North Shore properties.
We know how seasonal groundwater affects septic systems in this area. We understand the soil conditions, the local regulations, and what works long-term for Nissequogue homeowners.
Unlike the big companies that treat every job the same, we bring decades of local knowledge to every camera inspection. You’re getting honest answers from people who’ve seen it all in this community.
We start by locating your cleanout access point—usually in your basement or outside your home. Our high-resolution camera gets inserted into your sewer line through this access point.
The waterproof camera travels through your entire pipe system, transmitting real-time footage to our monitor. We can navigate 90-degree turns, inspect pipes from 2 inches to 36 inches in diameter, and record everything we see.
You’ll watch the inspection happen live on our screen. We explain what we’re seeing as we go, pointing out any areas of concern. After the inspection, you get a detailed written report with GPS coordinates showing exactly where any problems are located.
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Every camera inspection includes a comprehensive video recording of your entire sewer line, plus detailed still images of any problem areas. You’ll receive a written report with precise GPS coordinates for future reference.
In Nissequogue, where many homes rely on older septic systems, camera inspection is especially valuable. The seasonal high groundwater table here can cause unique challenges that aren’t obvious from the surface.
We can detect tree root intrusion, pipe channeling, joint separation, and early signs of system failure—all before they cause expensive emergencies. For homebuyers, this service is essential since most standard home inspections don’t evaluate underground sewer lines.
Camera inspection typically costs a fraction of what you’d spend on emergency repairs or unnecessary excavation. The exact price depends on the length of your sewer line and accessibility of your cleanout.
Most Nissequogue homeowners find that camera inspection pays for itself by preventing one major repair. When you consider that sewer line replacement can cost $8,000 to $25,000, spending a few hundred dollars to know exactly what you’re dealing with makes financial sense.
We provide upfront pricing with no hidden fees. If repairs are needed, you’ll get exact locations and cost estimates so there are no surprises.
Schedule camera inspection if you’re experiencing slow drains, frequent backups, gurgling sounds, or sewage odors around your property. These are early warning signs that something’s happening in your sewer line.
Smart Nissequogue homeowners also use camera inspection proactively—before problems develop. If your home is over 20 years old, or if you’re buying a property, camera inspection reveals the true condition of underground pipes.
We also recommend camera inspection before major renovations to ensure your existing sewer system can handle increased usage from bathroom additions or kitchen remodels.
Absolutely. Camera inspection is especially valuable for Nissequogue homes with septic systems because we can examine the pipes leading to your tank and identify issues before they cause system failure.
We can detect root intrusion, pipe separation, channeling, and blockages that affect how waste flows to your septic tank. Early detection of these problems prevents costly septic repairs and protects your investment.
For septic systems, camera inspection also helps determine if slow drains are caused by pipe problems or if your tank needs pumping. This prevents unnecessary service calls and ensures you get the right solution the first time.
Most camera inspections take 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the length of your sewer line and what we discover. We don’t rush the process—thoroughness is more important than speed.
You’ll be able to watch the inspection happen in real-time on our monitor. We explain what we’re seeing as we go, so you understand exactly what’s happening inside your pipes.
After the inspection, we spend time reviewing the footage with you and explaining our findings. If repairs are needed, we’ll discuss your options and provide clear cost estimates before any work begins.
Camera inspection is completely non-invasive and won’t damage your pipes. Our cameras are designed specifically for sewer line inspection—they’re flexible, waterproof, and sized appropriately for your pipe diameter.
The camera simply travels through your existing sewer line, recording what it sees. There’s no pressure, no chemicals, and no mechanical action that could cause damage to your pipes.
This is why camera inspection is so valuable—you get complete information about your sewer system without any risk to your existing plumbing. It’s the safest way to diagnose underground pipe problems.
Yes, we work regularly with real estate agents, home inspectors, and buyers throughout Nissequogue and Suffolk County. Camera inspection is crucial for property purchases because standard home inspections don’t evaluate underground sewer lines.
Buying a home without sewer camera inspection is like buying a car without checking the engine. Sewer problems can cost thousands to repair, so you need to know what you’re getting into before closing.
Our camera inspection reports help negotiate repair costs with sellers or give you peace of mind that the sewer system is in good condition. We provide detailed documentation that satisfies lender requirements when camera inspection is needed for closing.
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