PLUMBING

Plumbing Video Inspections, Atascadero

We run a camera through your sewer or leach field lines to find the problem. You see what we see—no guessing.

Inspection Scope


A video inspection takes the guesswork out of diagnosing pipe problems. Instead of digging blind, we feed a high-resolution camera through your lines and see exactly what's going on—cracks, root intrusion, buildup, or collapse. You watch the footage with us on-site so you know what you're dealing with before any work starts.

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High-resolution camera inspection of sewer lines

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Identify blockages, breaks, root intrusion, and pipe damage

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Repair or replacement options based on findings

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Leach field distribution line inspection for collapse or buildup

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Recorded footage reviewed with you on-site

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Ideal for home purchases, recurring clogs, and failed prior repairs

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years of experience

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jobs completed

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Licensed & Insured

Common Triggers

When You Need an Inspection


Not every slow drain needs a camera, but if the problem keeps coming back or you're dealing with something the snake can't fix, an inspection tells you why. These are the most common reasons homeowners call us for a camera job.

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Drains keep backing up after clearing

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Wet spots in the yard near sewer or leach field lines

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Previous repairs didn't fix the problem

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Sewage smell inside or outside the house

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Buying or selling a home with older plumbing

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You want to know the condition before committing to a repair

Step by Step

How an Inspection Works


A typical inspection takes under an hour. We access the line through an existing cleanout, run the camera, and review the footage with you before we leave. No digging, no disruption.

SCHEDULE & CONFIRM

We set up a time that works and confirm the access point—cleanout, fixture opening, or exterior access.

ACCESS THE LINE

We open the cleanout or entry point and prepare the camera and recording equipment.

FEED THE CAMERA

We push the camera through the line, recording footage and noting distance markers as we go.

IDENTIFY PROBLEM AREAS

We flag cracks, offsets, root intrusion, buildup, or collapsed sections as the camera passes through.

REVIEW FOOTAGE ON-SITE

We walk you through the recording on a monitor so you see exactly what we found and where.

RECOMMEND NEXT STEPS

Based on findings, we outline your options—cleaning, spot repair, or full replacement—with pricing.

Why CHOOSE US?

See the Problem Before You Pay to Fix It.

Too many homeowners commit to expensive repairs without knowing what's actually wrong. Our camera inspections give you the full picture — on screen, on site — so you can make an informed decision. No digging, no guessing, no pressure to commit until you've seen the evidence yourself.

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High-Res Cameras

Crystal-clear footage that shows every crack, root, and offset.

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Saves You Money

Know exactly what's wrong before committing to any repair.

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No-Pressure Findings

We show you what we found and let you decide what's next.

Warning Signs

When to Call

Not every slow drain needs a camera, but if the problem keeps coming back or you're dealing with something the snake can't fix, an inspection tells you why. These are the most common reasons homeowners call us for a camera job.

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Drains keep backing up after clearing

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Wet spots in the yard near sewer or leach field lines

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Previous repairs didn't fix the problem

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Sewage smell inside or outside the house

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Buying or selling a home with older plumbing

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You want to know the condition before committing to a repair

Common Questions

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS


Here are the questions we hear most from homeowners scheduling their first video inspection.

  • How long does a video inspection take?

    Usually 30 to 60 minutes depending on the length and condition of the line.

  • Can you inspect leach field lines?

    Yes. We camera leach field distribution lines to check for collapse, buildup, or root intrusion.

  • Do I get a copy of the video?

    Yes. We review it with you on-site and can provide a digital copy for your records.

  • Does the inspection require digging?

    No. We access the line through existing cleanouts or entry points—no excavation needed.

  • What happens if you find damage?

    We explain what we found, what it means, and give you options for repair or replacement with pricing.

Get In Touch

Ready to Get Started?

Call us directly or fill out the form. We respond fast — usually within the hour during business hours.

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Atascadero, California, United States