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You get crystal-clear answers instead of expensive guesswork. Our camera inspection shows you the exact condition of your pipes in real time, pinpointing problems down to the foot.
No more wondering if that slow drain is a simple clog or something serious. You’ll see root intrusions, cracks, blockages, and structural issues before they cause backups or system failures.
This means you can make smart decisions about repairs, avoid unnecessary excavation, and prevent those middle-of-the-night emergencies that cost thousands.
We’ve been solving pipe problems for Yaphank homeowners since 1997. We’re the family-owned company your neighbors trust when they need honest answers and fair prices.
We understand Yaphank’s unique soil conditions and the common pipe issues that affect homes in our area. From the historic properties near the Carmans River to newer developments, we’ve seen it all.
Our Suffolk County Consumer Affairs license and full insurance give you protection, while our 325+ five-star reviews show you what real customers think about our work.
First, we locate the best access point to your system – usually a cleanout or sometimes through a toilet connection. We explain everything before we start so there are no surprises.
Our waterproof camera travels through your entire pipe system on a flexible cable. You watch the live feed with us on a monitor, seeing exactly what we see as we navigate through your lines.
We document any problems with GPS coordinates and take still images of issues. You get a detailed report with video footage and precise locations of any problems we find, plus upfront cost estimates for any needed repairs.
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Your inspection covers the complete pipeline from your home to the street connection. We check for root intrusion, pipe damage, blockages, and structural issues that could cause problems.
In Yaphank, we commonly find issues related to our clay soil conditions and mature tree growth. Many properties built in the 1970s and 80s have cast iron or clay pipes that show specific wear patterns we know how to identify.
You receive immediate results with written documentation the same day. If repairs are needed, we provide exact locations and cost estimates so you can plan accordingly. Often, our inspection fee gets credited toward any repair work.
Camera inspection typically costs between $200 and $400 for most Yaphank homes, depending on your pipe length and accessibility. This investment prevents emergency repairs that start around $3,000 and can reach $10,000 or more.
The inspection pays for itself by catching problems while they’re still manageable and affordable to fix. Many times, we can credit the inspection fee toward any needed repairs, so you’re not paying twice.
Compare that to the cost of digging up your yard hoping to find a problem, or dealing with a sewage backup in your basement. Smart homeowners use camera inspection to stay ahead of expensive surprises.
Our cameras reveal root intrusion, pipe cracks, blockages, collapsed sections, and joint separations that cause slow drains and backups. We also spot grease buildup, debris accumulation, and structural damage before they become emergencies.
In Yaphank’s soil conditions, we commonly find tree roots growing through pipe joints and clay pipes showing age-related deterioration. Cast iron pipes in older homes often have corrosion issues that show up clearly on camera.
The inspection shows us exactly where problems are located underground, so any repairs can be targeted precisely. This means less digging, lower costs, and faster fixes when work is needed.
Most Yaphank homeowners should schedule camera inspection every 1-3 years for preventive maintenance. If you have large trees near your sewer line or an older home, every 2 years is smart.
You should also get an inspection if you notice repeated clogs, slow drains, gurgling sounds, or odors around your property. Before buying or selling a home, camera inspection protects you from expensive surprises.
Regular inspections help you avoid emergency repairs and plan maintenance before small issues turn into major problems. It’s much cheaper to fix a small crack than replace a collapsed pipe.
No, camera inspection is completely non-invasive and won’t damage your pipes. Our waterproof cameras are designed specifically for pipe inspection and navigate safely through your system.
The flexible cable and camera head are sized appropriately for your pipes and can handle 90-degree turns and tight spaces without causing any harm. We’ve been doing this for 27 years without damaging customer pipes.
This is much safer than traditional methods that might involve digging or using harsh chemicals to try to identify problems. You get accurate information without any risk to your existing plumbing system.
Absolutely. You watch the live video feed with us during the inspection, so you see exactly what we see as the camera moves through your pipes. We explain what you’re looking at and point out any issues.
After the inspection, you receive a detailed written report with still images of any problems we found. We also provide GPS coordinates showing exactly where issues are located underground.
Many customers appreciate seeing the actual condition of their pipes rather than just taking someone’s word for it. This transparency helps you make informed decisions about any needed repairs or maintenance.
If we find issues, we explain exactly what’s wrong and give you upfront cost estimates for repairs. There’s no pressure – you get all the information you need to make smart decisions.
We provide different repair options when possible, from simple cleaning to pipe replacement, so you can choose what works best for your situation and budget. Our goal is to solve your problem correctly, not sell you the most expensive option.
Often, problems we find can be fixed affordably when caught early through inspection. This is much better than waiting until you have a backup or system failure that requires emergency repairs.