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You’re tired of plumbers telling you what might be wrong without showing you proof. Our camera inspection eliminates the mystery and gives you visual evidence of exactly what needs fixing.
No more digging up your yard based on educated guesses. No more paying for exploratory work that may or may not find the problem. You see the inside of your pipes in real-time, watch us identify the exact location of clogs, cracks, or root intrusion, and make informed decisions about repairs.
When we’re done, you’ll know precisely what’s wrong, where it’s located, and what it’ll take to fix it properly. That’s how you avoid throwing money at symptoms while the real problem gets worse.
We’ve been solving San Antonio area plumbing problems since 2013. We know the challenges that come with Florida’s aging homes—the galvanized pipes from decades past, the hard water that clogs everything, and the humidity that corrodes fittings faster than anywhere up north.
We treat every service call as an opportunity to help a neighbor. When we’re in your home, you get the same professional, friendly service whether it’s a quick inspection or major repair discovery. No pushy sales tactics, no surprise charges—just honest work from someone who lives and works in this community.
Our camera inspection technology shows us what’s really happening inside your pipes, not what we think might be wrong. That’s how we’ve built our reputation on transparency and results.
We start by locating the best access point to your sewer line—usually through a cleanout or occasionally by removing a toilet if necessary. Then we insert a waterproof, high-definition camera attached to a flexible cable into your pipes.
As the camera travels through your plumbing system, you watch everything on our monitor in real-time. We explain what you’re seeing as we go—whether it’s normal wear, concerning buildup, root intrusion, or structural damage. The bright LED lights and self-leveling technology ensure we capture clear footage of every section.
The entire process typically takes about an hour, and you leave with a complete understanding of your pipe’s condition. If we find problems, we’ll explain exactly what needs to be done and provide upfront pricing before any repair work begins.
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Your camera inspection includes a thorough visual examination of your entire accessible pipe system, from the drain to your main sewer line connection. We’re looking for blockages, cracks, root intrusion, corrosion, misaligned joints, and any structural damage that could cause problems.
San Antonio’s aging infrastructure presents unique challenges. Many homes built in the 1990s used materials that don’t handle Florida’s mineral-rich water well. We understand these local conditions and know exactly what to look for in pipes that have been dealing with hard water averaging 216 PPM for decades.
You receive a complete assessment of your pipe’s current condition, identification of any immediate concerns, and recommendations for preventive maintenance. If repairs are needed, we provide transparent pricing and explain all your options so you can make the best decision for your home and budget. Military members and seniors receive a 10% discount on all services.
Most homeowners in San Antonio pay between $250 and $500 for a professional camera inspection, though the exact cost depends on the length of pipe we need to inspect and accessibility factors. We provide upfront pricing before starting any work, so you’ll know the exact cost before we begin.
The investment is typically far less than what you’d spend on unnecessary excavation or repairs based on guesswork. Many of our customers find that the inspection pays for itself by preventing larger problems or helping them avoid unnecessary work. We also offer a 10% discount to military members and seniors as our way of thanking those who’ve served our community.
Our high-definition cameras can identify virtually any problem inside your pipes—from simple clogs and grease buildup to serious structural issues like cracks, collapsed sections, or root intrusion. We can spot early-stage corrosion, misaligned joints, and mineral deposits that reduce water flow.
Tree root intrusion is especially common in San Antonio and one of the top causes of sewer line blockages. Our cameras easily identify where roots have penetrated your pipes and how extensive the problem is. We can also find lost items that have been dropped down drains and assess the overall condition of your pipes to help you plan for future maintenance needs.
No digging required. That’s the whole point of camera inspection technology—we can see inside your pipes without any excavation or destruction of your property. We access your sewer line through existing cleanouts or, if necessary, by temporarily removing a toilet.
Before camera inspections were available, the only way to identify pipe problems was digging trenches to physically access the entire system. That process took days, cost significantly more, and required expensive yard restoration afterward. Our camera inspection takes about an hour and leaves your landscaping completely undisturbed.
Most camera inspections take about an hour to complete, though the time can vary depending on the length of your pipe system and what we discover along the way. If we need to remove a toilet to access your sewer line, that adds some additional time to the process.
We don’t rush through the inspection. You’ll watch the entire process on our monitor as we explain what we’re seeing in real-time. If we find problems, we’ll take time to show you exactly what’s wrong and discuss your options. The goal is making sure you have a complete understanding of your pipe’s condition, not just getting through the job quickly.
Camera inspections are completely non-invasive and won’t damage your pipes in any way. The camera is designed specifically for pipe inspection—it’s waterproof, attached to a flexible cable that easily navigates bends and turns, and small enough to move through your system without causing any harm.
The self-leveling camera technology ensures we get clear footage without putting pressure on pipe walls or joints. This is actually one of the safest ways to assess your plumbing system’s condition. Unlike some other diagnostic methods that might involve pressure testing or chemical treatments, camera inspection simply observes what’s already there without changing or affecting anything.
Absolutely. A camera inspection as part of your pre-purchase home evaluation can reveal hidden plumbing problems that could cost thousands to repair later. Many San Antonio homes have aging plumbing systems that may look fine on the surface but have serious issues lurking underground.
The inspection gives you leverage in negotiations if problems are discovered, and helps you budget for future repairs if you decide to proceed with the purchase. It’s much better to know about root intrusion, corroded pipes, or structural damage before you own the home rather than discovering these issues during your first major plumbing emergency. The cost of the inspection is minimal compared to what you might face in surprise repairs.
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