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When your drains slow down or strange smells appear around your property, you need answers, not expensive guesswork. Our camera inspection technology gives you a clear view inside your pipes, showing blockages, cracks, root intrusions, and structural damage in real-time.
You get precise locations of problems, detailed video footage, and honest repair recommendations. No more digging up your yard hoping to find the issue. No more paying for repairs that don’t address the real problem.
The inspection pays for itself by preventing emergency repairs that can cost thousands. You make informed decisions about your property based on what you actually see, not what someone thinks might be wrong.
AAA Dependable Cesspool has served Coram and Suffolk County families for over 25 years. We understand Long Island’s unique soil conditions, aging cesspool systems, and the challenges that come with coastal water tables.
Our small, experienced team brings military-grade reliability to every inspection. We’ve seen what happens when problems go undetected—sewage backups in basements, structural damage, and repair bills that reach into the tens of thousands.
We offer military, first responder, and senior discounts because we believe in taking care of the community that supports us. Our approach is straightforward: show you what’s actually happening, explain your options, and let you decide.
The inspection starts with locating your main sewer line access point. A high-resolution camera attached to a flexible cable gets inserted into your pipes, transmitting live footage to a monitor where you can watch alongside our technician.
The camera travels through your entire system, recording everything it finds. You see blockages, cracks, root intrusions, pipe deterioration, and any structural issues in real-time. Our technician marks exact locations and documents problem areas with time-stamped video clips.
After the inspection, you receive a detailed report with video evidence and specific repair recommendations. If repairs are needed, we often credit the inspection fee toward the work, so you’re not paying twice for the same service.
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Your camera inspection includes complete video documentation of your sewer and drain lines, from your house to the street connection. Our service covers pipes from 2 inches to 36 inches in diameter, navigating through turns and accessing areas impossible to reach any other way.
In Coram, many homes have cesspools and septic systems installed decades ago using materials that don’t hold up to Long Island’s sandy soil and shifting water table. Our inspection reveals pipe separations, root damage from mature trees, and deterioration that leads to expensive emergency repairs.
You receive digital copies of all footage, written reports with problem locations, and honest assessments of repair urgency. Our service helps Coram homeowners avoid the sewage backups and property damage that happen when systems fail without warning.
Camera inspection costs in Coram typically range from $200 to $500, depending on the length and complexity of your sewer lines. Most inspections take 1-2 hours to complete.
The investment pays for itself by preventing emergency repairs that can cost thousands. We credit the inspection fee toward any repairs you choose to have done, so you’re not paying twice for the same service.
Emergency inspections may include a small after-hours fee, but getting answers quickly often saves money compared to letting problems escalate into major backups or system failures.
Camera inspection reveals blockages, cracks, root intrusions, pipe separations, and structural damage that you can’t see from the surface. The technology shows grease buildup, debris accumulation, and areas where pipes have shifted or collapsed.
In Coram’s older neighborhoods, inspections often find issues with aging clay pipes, concrete deterioration, and root damage from mature trees. The camera also identifies pipe bellies where waste collects, causing recurring backups.
You see everything in real-time on a monitor, with footage recorded for your records. Our technician explains what each problem means and whether it needs immediate attention or can be monitored over time.
Yes, especially in Coram where many homes have older cesspool systems that weren’t designed to handle today’s water usage. A pre-purchase inspection can reveal expensive problems that aren’t obvious during a standard home inspection.
Sewer line repairs can cost $5,000 to $15,000 or more, depending on the extent of damage. Discovering these issues before closing gives you negotiating power with sellers or helps you budget for necessary repairs.
The inspection provides documentation you can use in purchase negotiations. Many buyers have saved thousands by identifying sewer problems early and either negotiating repair credits or walking away from properties with major hidden issues.
Most Coram homeowners should schedule camera inspections every 2-3 years for preventive maintenance, especially if your home is over 20 years old or you have mature trees near your sewer lines.
Schedule inspections sooner if you notice slow drains, gurgling sounds, sewage odors, or recurring clogs. These symptoms often indicate developing problems that camera inspection can identify before they cause backups.
Properties with known root problems or aging pipe materials may need annual inspections. Regular monitoring helps you plan repairs during convenient times instead of dealing with emergency situations that disrupt your life and cost more to fix.
Camera inspection is completely non-invasive and won’t damage your pipes or property. The flexible camera cable is designed to navigate through existing pipes without causing scratches, cracks, or other damage.
No digging is required for standard inspections. The camera enters through existing access points like cleanouts or floor drains. Your landscaping, driveway, and yard remain untouched during the process.
The inspection actually helps protect your property by identifying problems before they cause expensive damage. Early detection of issues like root intrusions or pipe deterioration prevents the structural damage and contamination that happen when systems fail unexpectedly.
Yes, camera inspection can locate jewelry, toys, and other valuable items that have fallen down drains or toilets. The high-resolution camera shows exactly where items are lodged in your pipes.
Once located, we can often retrieve items using specialized tools, saving you the cost and disruption of pipe excavation. The camera helps us determine the best retrieval method based on the item’s location and the pipe configuration.
This service has helped many Coram families recover wedding rings, children’s toys, and other sentimental items that seemed lost forever. The inspection fee is usually much less than replacing valuable items or dealing with the blockages they can cause if left in the pipes.