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Your recurring drain problems finally make sense when you can actually see what’s happening inside your pipes. Our professional camera inspection shows you tree roots, cracks, blockages, and deterioration in real-time – so you’re not paying to fix the wrong thing.
You get a clear video record of your pipe condition, exact location of problems, and honest recommendations about what actually needs repair. No more throwing money at temporary fixes that don’t address the real issue.
Most importantly, you make informed decisions about your plumbing repairs based on what you can see with your own eyes, not what someone tells you might be wrong.
We’ve been serving Beacon Square homeowners since 2013, specializing in the unique challenges of homes built in the 70s, 80s, and 90s. We know what to look for in aging plumbing systems because we’ve seen it all.
We treat every job as an honor and opportunity, which means you get the same professional respect whether it’s a simple inspection or major repair. Our commitment to honesty and transparency sets us apart – we show you exactly what we find and explain your options clearly.
As longtime residents of this community, we understand the value of your investment in your home and provide the kind of service we’d want for our own families.
First, we locate the best access point to your sewer line, usually through a cleanout or other existing opening. We don’t create unnecessary access holes in your property.
Next, we feed a high-resolution camera through your pipes, recording everything we see. The camera shows us cracks, root intrusion, blockages, pipe condition, and the exact location of any problems. You watch the inspection in real-time on our monitor.
Finally, we provide you with a copy of the video and explain exactly what we found. We give you honest recommendations about repairs, timeline, and costs – so you can make the right decision for your situation and budget. No pressure, no surprises.
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Your camera inspection covers the full length of your sewer line from your home to the street connection. We document pipe condition, identify problem areas, measure distances, and note any diameter changes or connections.
In Beacon Square’s established neighborhoods, we commonly find issues related to aging clay pipes, root intrusion from mature trees, and settling that affects pipe alignment. These problems are typical for homes built during the area’s development boom, and we know how to address them effectively.
You receive a complete video record of the inspection, written summary of findings, and clear recommendations for any needed repairs. We also provide accurate cost estimates so you can plan accordingly. Senior and military customers receive a 10% discount on all services.
Camera inspection costs vary based on the length of pipe inspected and accessibility, but most Beacon Square homeowners pay between $200-400 for a complete sewer line inspection. We provide upfront pricing before starting any work, so you know exactly what you’ll pay.
The investment typically saves money by preventing unnecessary repairs and helping you address the right problems. When you can see exactly what’s wrong and where, repairs become more targeted and cost-effective.
We offer a 10% discount to senior and military customers, and we never charge hidden fees or surprise charges at the end of the job.
In homes built during the 1970s-1990s, we commonly find tree root intrusion, aging clay pipe deterioration, and settling issues that cause pipe misalignment. These problems are typical for established neighborhoods like Beacon Square.
Root intrusion happens when mature trees send roots toward the moisture and nutrients in sewer lines. Clay pipes from this era often develop cracks at joints, allowing roots easy access. We also see buildup from years of use and occasional pipe collapse from ground settling.
The camera shows us exactly what type of problem you’re dealing with and where it’s located, so we can recommend the most effective solution – whether that’s cleaning, spot repair, or section replacement.
Most sewer line camera inspections take 1-2 hours to complete, depending on the length of your line and what we discover during the process. If we find significant problems, we may spend additional time documenting them thoroughly.
We work efficiently but don’t rush the process. You’re making important decisions about your plumbing based on what we find, so we take the time to do it right. We explain everything as we go and answer your questions.
If repairs are needed, we discuss those separately after completing the inspection. We never pressure you to make immediate decisions about repair work.
Absolutely. Camera inspection is one of the best investments you can make in preventing costly plumbing disasters. By identifying problems early, you can address them before they cause backups, flooding, or major pipe failures.
In Beacon Square’s older homes, small issues like hairline cracks or partial blockages often develop into major problems over time. Regular inspection helps you stay ahead of these issues and plan repairs on your schedule rather than during an emergency.
Early detection typically saves thousands of dollars compared to emergency repairs, property damage, and the disruption that comes with major plumbing failures. It’s especially valuable for homes over 25 years old.
Yes, you receive a complete copy of your inspection video along with a written summary of our findings. This documentation is valuable for your records and helpful if you need to show other contractors or insurance companies what we discovered.
The video clearly shows the condition of your pipes, location of any problems, and overall system layout. We also provide timestamps and measurements so you can reference specific areas if needed.
This documentation helps you make informed decisions about repairs and gives you a baseline for future inspections. Many homeowners find it reassuring to see exactly what they’re dealing with rather than relying on verbal descriptions alone.
Definitely. Standard home inspections don’t include sewer line evaluation, but plumbing problems can be among the most expensive issues you inherit as a new homeowner. This is especially important in established neighborhoods like Beacon Square where homes are 25-50 years old.
A pre-purchase camera inspection reveals the true condition of the sewer system and helps you negotiate repairs or pricing with the seller. It’s much better to know about problems before closing than to discover them during your first week in the house.
The cost of inspection is minimal compared to potential repair costs. Major sewer line problems can cost thousands to fix, so spending a few hundred on inspection provides valuable protection and peace of mind.
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