Sewer Camera Inspection

A sewer camera inspection allows us to see what is happening inside your sewer line without unnecessary digging. This is one of the best ways to identify the cause of recurring drain problems.

At Cornerstone Drain and Sewer, we use sewer camera inspections to help locate issues such as:

Tree roots
Broken pipe
Separated pipe
Pipe bellies
Heavy buildup
Grease or sludge
Collapsed sections
Improper drainage

When Should You Get a Sewer Camera Inspection?

You may need a camera inspection if you have recurring sewer backups, slow drains throughout the home, sewer odors, or if you are buying or selling a home.

Camera inspections are especially helpful for real estate transactions because they can reveal problems before closing.

Know Before You Dig

A camera inspection gives you answers. Instead of guessing, we help you see the condition of the line and understand your options.

Schedule a sewer camera inspection today!

Frequently Asked camera inspection Questions-

Still Have Questions?
Visit our FAQ page for answers to common drain cleaning, sewer repair, and plumbing questions from homeowners across Conroe, The Woodlands, and surrounding areas.

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  • A sewer camera inspection is a professional service that uses a high-definition waterproof camera to inspect the inside of drain and sewer lines. This allows plumbers to identify problems like tree roots, grease buildup, cracked pipes, offsets, and blockages without unnecessary digging. Sewer camera inspections are commonly used for recurring drain issues, home purchases, and diagnosing main sewer line problems

  • A sewer camera inspection is recommended if you are experiencing recurring drain backups, slow drains, sewage odors, gurgling toilets, or frequent clogs. It’s also a smart idea before buying or selling a home to help identify hidden sewer line issues that may not be visible during a standard home inspection

  • Yes. A sewer camera inspection can help locate damaged, collapsed, cracked, or separated sewer pipes as well as tree root intrusion and standing water inside the line. By identifying the exact location of the problem, camera inspections help reduce unnecessary digging and allow for more accurate drain cleaning or sewer repair recommendations