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You get real answers instead of expensive guesswork. Our camera inspection shows you exactly what’s blocking your drains or damaging your pipes—tree roots, cracks, buildup, or worse. You see the same live video feed we do, so there’s no mystery about what needs fixing.
Most Pasco County homes built before 2000 have clay or cast iron pipes that are vulnerable to Florida’s mature tree roots and settling soil. A one-hour inspection can reveal problems that would cost thousands to repair if left unchecked. You’ll know whether you need a simple cleaning or major repairs—and you’ll have video proof for insurance claims.
No digging. No yard damage. Just clear answers about your plumbing’s condition and what it’ll take to fix any problems we find.
We’ve been serving Pasco County homeowners for over a decade because we do what we say we’ll do. Every inspection includes honest explanations of what we find—no scare tactics or unnecessary upselling.
Our approach is simple: show you exactly what’s happening inside your pipes, explain what it means in plain language, and give you options that fit your budget. We know Pasco County’s unique plumbing challenges—from mature oak roots invading clay pipes to hurricane season stress on aging systems.
You’ll work directly with certified plumbers who treat your home with respect and your time as valuable. We offer 10% discounts to seniors and military members because serving this community is an honor.
We access your sewer line through existing cleanouts or roof vents—no digging required. Our high-definition camera travels through your entire system while you watch the live feed on our monitor. The camera shows everything: root intrusions, pipe cracks, blockages, and joint separations.
As we move through your pipes, we explain what you’re seeing and mark any problem areas with precise location data. The inspection typically takes about an hour, depending on your system’s length and complexity. You get a complete video survey from your home’s foundation to the city sewer connection.
After the inspection, we provide detailed recommendations for the most cost-effective solutions. If repairs are needed, we can often target just the problem areas instead of replacing entire sections. You’ll receive the video footage for your records—valuable documentation for future maintenance or insurance purposes.
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Every camera inspection covers your complete sewer system with professional-grade equipment designed for Pasco County’s specific challenges. We use high-resolution cameras with LED lighting that reveal even hair-thin root intrusions that become major blockages later.
Our specialized equipment pinpoints exact locations and depths of any problems, so repairs can be targeted precisely. You’ll receive upfront pricing before any work begins—no surprise charges or hidden fees. Most inspections cost around $350, often preventing repairs that cost thousands down the road.
Pasco County homeowners may qualify for utility rebates that help offset inspection costs. We regularly find issues affecting older homes here: tree root invasions in clay pipes, “bellied” sections from soil settling, and joint separations that worsen during Florida’s heavy rains. Half of Pasco County’s housing stock was built before 2000, making these inspections especially valuable for revealing problems that standard home inspections miss entirely.
Camera line inspections in Pasco County typically cost between $150 and $800, with most homeowners paying around $350. The exact price depends on your sewer line’s length, accessibility, and whether additional services are needed.
We provide upfront pricing so you know exactly what to expect before we start. For homes over 20 years old, this inspection often prevents much more expensive repairs down the road—sometimes saving thousands in emergency plumbing costs. Many Pasco County residents are also eligible for rebates through county utility programs, which can help offset the cost.
Our cameras detect the most common issues affecting older homes in Pasco County. We regularly find tree root intrusions from mature landscaping, especially in clay pipes that were standard before the 1980s. We also spot early signs of pipe corrosion, “bellied” pipes that sag due to settling, and blockages from decades of buildup.
The inspection reveals cracks or joint separations that could lead to sewage backups during Florida’s heavy rains. For homes built before 2000—which represents half of Pasco County’s housing stock—these inspections often uncover problems that standard home inspections miss entirely. Catching these issues early means targeted repairs instead of complete system replacement.
Most camera line inspections take about an hour from start to finish. The actual time depends on the length and complexity of your sewer system, but we work efficiently to minimize disruption to your day. If we need to access the line through your roof vent instead of a ground-level cleanout, it might take slightly longer.
The inspection itself is completely non-invasive—no digging, no mess, and you can watch the live video feed as we work through your system. We access your pipes through existing cleanouts or by temporarily removing fixtures, then restore everything exactly as we found it. Your yard, landscaping, and property remain completely undisturbed.
You should consider a camera inspection if you’re experiencing recurring clogs, slow drains, sewage odors, or gurgling sounds from your plumbing. It’s also smart to get an inspection before buying a home, especially if it was built before 2000, since standard home inspections don’t include sewer lines.
Pasco County’s mature trees and aging infrastructure create unique challenges that make regular inspections valuable. Clay and cast iron pipes common in older homes are especially vulnerable to tree root invasion and corrosion. Florida’s summer rains and hurricane season put extra stress on aging sewer systems, making proactive inspections even more important for protecting your property investment.
If we find problems, you’ll see exactly what we see on the video monitor—no guesswork or surprise diagnoses. We explain everything in plain language and provide detailed recommendations for the most cost-effective solutions. You’ll receive the video footage for your records, which is valuable documentation for insurance claims or future maintenance planning.
If repairs are needed, we can often target just the problem area instead of replacing entire sections, saving you money. We provide upfront pricing for any recommended work, so you can make informed decisions about repairs. Many issues we find can be resolved with targeted cleaning or spot repairs rather than major excavation projects.
Yes, we provide you with the complete video footage from your inspection. This documentation is valuable for several reasons: it serves as a baseline for future inspections, provides proof for insurance claims if needed, and helps other contractors understand your system if you need additional work done later.
The video shows the exact condition of your pipes at the time of inspection, including any problem areas we identified and their precise locations. You can review the footage anytime to better understand your plumbing system’s condition. This transparency is part of our commitment to honest, straightforward service—you see everything we see, with no hidden findings or surprise recommendations.