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You’re not guessing anymore about what’s wrong with your system. Our camera inspection shows you the exact condition of your pipes in real-time, so you can see clogs, cracks, or root intrusions before they turn into costly disasters.
No more digging up your yard to find the problem. No more paying for repairs you don’t actually need. You get clear video footage of what’s happening inside your lines, plus a detailed explanation of what we find.
When you know exactly what’s going on, you can make smart decisions about repairs, maintenance, or replacements. That’s peace of mind you can’t put a price on.
We’ve been serving Poquott families since 1998. We’re not some big corporate chain—we’re your neighbors, and we understand how Long Island soil conditions and older home systems work together.
Three generations of our family have built a reputation on honest work and fair pricing. Over 325 five-star reviews prove that when we show up, we get the job done right the first time.
We’re fully licensed, insured, and available 24/7 because septic problems don’t wait for business hours. When Poquott residents need answers about their systems, they call us.
We start by locating the best access point to your system—usually a cleanout or existing opening. No digging, no damage to your property.
Our high-resolution waterproof camera travels through your pipes on a flexible cable, transmitting real-time video to our monitor above ground. You can watch alongside us as we inspect every inch of your lines.
The camera shows us exactly what’s happening: clogs, cracks, root intrusions, pipe misalignment, or corrosion. We record everything and mark precise locations of any problems we find. Most inspections take 1-2 hours, depending on your system’s complexity, and you’ll have video footage and a detailed report when we’re done.
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Your camera inspection covers the full length of your sewer or septic lines, from 2-inch drains up to 36-inch main lines. We use state-of-the-art equipment that can navigate tight turns and provide crystal-clear footage of your pipe conditions.
In Poquott, where many homes have older clay or cast iron pipes, our inspections are particularly valuable for catching problems before they escalate. We’re familiar with the unique challenges that coastal Long Island properties face, from soil shifting to root growth near water sources.
You receive complete video documentation, precise problem locations marked with GPS coordinates, and clear recommendations for any needed repairs or maintenance. No surprises, no pressure—just the information you need to make informed decisions about your system.
Camera inspection costs typically range from $272 to $1,737, depending on your system’s length and complexity. Most standard residential inspections in Poquott fall toward the lower end of this range.
We provide upfront pricing before we start, so you’ll know exactly what you’re paying. There are no hidden fees or surprise charges. Many homeowners find that a camera inspection actually saves them money by identifying specific problems instead of guessing at solutions.
The cost of an inspection is minimal compared to the expense of emergency repairs or unnecessary excavation. When you consider that we can prevent major system failures, the inspection pays for itself.
Most Poquott homeowners should schedule camera inspections every 1-3 years as part of regular maintenance. If you’re experiencing repeated clogs, slow drains, or unusual odors, you should get an inspection sooner.
Homes with older systems, large trees near sewer lines, or previous repair history may benefit from annual inspections. The investment in regular monitoring helps catch small issues before they become expensive emergencies.
If you’ve never had your system inspected, or if you’ve recently purchased your home, a baseline inspection gives you valuable information about your system’s current condition and helps you plan for future maintenance needs.
No, camera inspections are completely non-invasive and safe for your pipes. The waterproof camera is designed to travel smoothly through your lines without causing any damage to the pipe walls or connections.
Our flexible cable system can navigate turns and bends in your plumbing without putting stress on the pipes. The camera head is sized appropriately for your pipe diameter, ensuring it moves freely without creating blockages or scratches.
This is one of the safest diagnostic methods available for checking pipe conditions. Unlike invasive methods that require digging or cutting, camera inspection lets us see everything we need without disturbing your property or your plumbing system.
Camera inspections reveal a wide range of issues that aren’t visible from the surface. We can identify clogs, cracks, leaks, tree root intrusions, pipe misalignment, corrosion, and blockages caused by debris or grease buildup.
In Poquott’s older homes, we often find issues with cast iron or clay pipes that have deteriorated over time. Root intrusion is particularly common here, as mature trees send roots toward water sources in your sewer lines.
The inspection also shows us the overall condition of your pipe joints, any areas where pipes have shifted or separated, and spots where future problems are likely to develop. This comprehensive view helps you plan maintenance and avoid unexpected failures.
Absolutely. You can watch the real-time inspection on our monitor as we navigate through your system. Most homeowners find it fascinating to see the inside of their pipes for the first time.
We provide you with a copy of the video footage and a detailed written report explaining what we found. The footage is yours to keep for future reference or to share with other contractors if needed.
Our technicians explain everything we’re seeing as we go, pointing out any problem areas and discussing what the findings mean for your system. You’ll have a complete understanding of your pipe conditions and any recommended next steps.
Yes, our camera system includes locating technology that pinpoints the exact position of any problems we find. We can mark the precise location above ground, so if repairs are needed, contractors know exactly where to work.
This eliminates guesswork and reduces the amount of digging required for repairs. Instead of excavating large areas to find a problem, repair crews can go directly to the specific location, saving you time and money.
We provide GPS coordinates and detailed measurements from reference points on your property. This information is invaluable for planning repairs and helps ensure that any future work is done efficiently and cost-effectively.