Top Reasons To Hire A Professional For Sewer Inspections

$125 Dollar Sewer Inspections

Safe Investment Home Inspections is experienced in inspecting industrial, commercial, and residential sewer lines for owners and real estate agents around the state. You can be confident that in hiring us to inspect your sewer line that you will get an unbiased, professional, detailed, and spot on sewer inspection. Our technicians are fully trained and take pride in a job well done!

Inspection Includes:

DVD, Locates, Digital Report w/ images, Recommendations, Toilet Access (floor mounted), rooftop access, crawl space access, proper clean up of the area, and no trip charge within

A video camera inspection involves guiding a video camera through the sewer system in your home. As the camera travels through the system, video footage is displayed and recorded. We are able identify broken pipes, leaks, bellies, tree root damage, and other harmful obstructions. The cameras also allow us to verify that pipes are clean and obstruction free following service. Replacing a sewer pipe can cost between $4000 and $25,000. Better safe than sorry! We are an honest home inspection company, and pride ourselves in helping you understand the condition of your sewer line good or bad.

Video Sewer Inspection Determines The Condition of The Pipe

There is no need to think about the sewer system when things are good. However, when things are not, it is noticed right away. There are signs that cannot be ignored. The annoying odor suggests that something has gone wrong in the sewer drainage system

Video Camera Inspection Allows Us To See The Problem First Hand

The sewage drainage system is where raw waste from the toilet, sinks and bathtub is drawn away from the home or business. With a San Diego video sewer inspection, the problem or clog can be seen utilizing a closed circuit television system (CCTV).   Customer Testimonial Sarah V. San Diego “I had been faced with a sewage dilemma and needed a credible company that could locate the problem. Therefore, I looked for experienced plumber technicians with good reputations. I discovered that a San Diego video drain inspection could make it possible to view the inside of backed-up drains or other problems with the drain system. A video sewer inspection is just what was needed to expose my leaking sewer. When the inspection was completed, the best recommendation by the technician was given to me. I was able to make a decision about my sewer system repair. My experience was that this problem was handled knowledgeably and professionally.”

Video Sewer & Drain Inspection Services

A clogged drain can cause a backup into the sink and toilet. video drain inspection equipment crawls through the pipe, revealing cracks, erosion, debris and other problems. The video viewer technology can spot problems in the drain almost immediately.

We offer Video Camera Inspections of Your Sewer for No Cost

When it comes to fast, reliable, and no-cost sewer inspections, you can always count on the professional plumbers here at Trenchless Rehab. Each of our plumbing professionals has the training, experience, and local licensing necessary to handle any inspection job they come across at no cost to you. So, if you’ve been putting off getting a sewer inspection, then you’ve come to the right place! Contact us to schedule a San Diego video camera inspection today!

How Much Does A Sewer Camera Inspection Cost?

A sewer video inspection costs between $231 and $942, or an average of $583. Certain circumstances could make the total between $100 and $1,200. Professionals usually charge a flat rate for this service. If you need additional work as a result, the rate to hire a plumber runs $45 to $150 per hour.

You have hundreds of feet of plumbing under your house that you cannot see. If something goes wrong, you must look inside the pipes. A sewer scope is an inspection. It involves a camera that goes through your drain line to give you a view of its condition. Homeowners often choose this service to find the cause of leaks or clogs, or as part of a real estate transaction. The project is complicated and paying $200 to rent equipment may not be cheaper than having a professional do it for you. In most cases, it is best to hire a pro.

For an average cost of $231 and $942, the professional will do the following:

Open the drain to run the camera through the line.

Use the device to complete a visual check of the plumbing for possible problem.

Put the drain back into position after the inspection.

Create a report with the results.

Provide a DVD or digital file of the recording, in many cases

What’s Not Included in the Cost of a Drain Camera Inspection

The camera inspection provides you with information, but not repairs. If a plumber offers to do the job for free, ask for a list of standard service prices. Plumbers who charge little or nothing for the scope may expect to charge more for related services,

such as:

the cost to clean a drain: just over $200

the price of clearing a sewer line: $300

the expense of main sewer line repair: $2,500

sewer line replacement: $7,500

object removal (e.g. jewelry, mobile phone).

SEWER CAMERA INSPECTION

If clear water was the only thing you put down your drains, they’d work problem-free all the time. However, drains in residential and commercial properties must handle the complications caused by soap, grease, hair, dirt and all sorts of other debris that can lead to clogs.

WHEN DO YOU NEED A SEWER CAMERA INSPECTION?

If you’re experiencing the warning signs of a clog, such as a slow or backed-up drain, noticeable sewer odors around your property, mold growth or a flooded basement, you are rightfully concerned about fixing the problem as quickly as possible.

we take all clogs seriously. That’s why our technicians offer innovative video camera inspections for sewer lines. If you currently have a clog on your property – or, if you want to be proactive about ensuring you won’t have any problems down the road

WHAT IS A VIDEO SEWER INSPECTION?

Video sewer cameras are the most accurate way to identify common sewer line issues such as clogs and leaks. The video footage can also reveal larger problems such as broken, cracked or collapsed pipes.

Using your drain cleanout or other access point, a video camera sewer inspector will insert a specially designed video camera into your sewer pipeline. The high-definition cameras we use to conduct video sewer inspections are tiny, but mighty – not only waterproof, but highly maneuverable, even when we need to access hard-to-reach locations in your pipes.

SEWER CAMERA INSPECTIONS

Advanced Plumbing Systems is the premier company to call for scheduling a sewer line inspection and surrounding areas. Special sewer cameras enable our professional plumbers to get a look at underground pipes and other aspects of your plumbing system that could otherwise only be seen by digging up the backyard and gaining access to the sewer and sewer lines.

Now we can gain visual access without the need for physical access. That means we don’t have to dig up your yard first – saving you a lot of heartache and money. Having been in the business since 2004, our team has seen changes and advancements that have made the entire process easier. We look forward to using our state-of-the-art system to solve your residential or light commercial sewer problems.

Here are a few things you should know about sewer inspections:

A flexible rod is used to move the camera around; one that even can go around corners. This allows a trained pro to get a good look inside your pipes and sewer.

The equipment is waterproof. That means this set-up can withstand the conditions and provide accurate readings.

This set-up can be used to identify any number of problems. From a punctured line to root intrusion, this camera will be able to provide visual access to whatever issue there is.

There have been instances of less-than-reputable plumbers showing video of another sewer, in order to make a client think they have big, expensive repairs costs that need to be addressed. When in doubt, make it a point to get a second opinion.