Video Camera Inspections for Goshen Homeowners
Get a clear look inside your pipes with our professional camera inspection service. We help Goshen residents diagnose plumbing issues accurately without destructive exploration or costly guesswork.
When an Inspection Makes Sense
Many plumbing situations benefit from a camera inspection before any work begins. If you're purchasing an older home in the Goshen area, an inspection of the main sewer line can reveal hidden issues that might cost thousands to address later. For recurring clogs that keep coming back despite snaking, a camera shows what's really causing the problem—whether it's a belly in the line, root intrusion, or a cracked pipe. After a sewer backup, an inspection identifies the cause and ensures the line is fully clear. Unexplained odors in your yard or basement may point to a broken line that only a camera can confirm. If multiple drains are slow throughout the house, the main line is the likely culprit, and an inspection pinpoints the exact location.
What Our Inspections Uncover
- Tree roots entering through small cracks or joints
- Hairline fractures that may eventually become major breaks
- Misaligned pipe sections that catch debris
- Low spots where water and waste stagnate
- Hardened grease coating pipe interiors
- Complete pipe collapses requiring immediate attention
- Mineral deposits narrowing the passage
- Foreign objects that shouldn't be there
- The actual material of your pipes (clay, cast iron, PVC, etc.)
How We Conduct the Inspection
We begin by finding a suitable entry point—usually a cleanout, a removed toilet, or a drain opening. Our camera head is self-leveling, so the image stays upright even in crooked pipes, and bright LED lights illuminate the way. As we feed the cable through, we watch the live feed and note the distance traveled. A transmitter in the camera head allows us to locate its position from above ground, marking the exact spot of any issue for future reference. The entire journey is recorded digitally.
What You Receive Afterward
Once the inspection is complete, we review the footage with you and explain what we found. You'll receive a digital copy of the full video, still images of any significant findings, and a written summary report describing the condition of your pipes and any recommended actions. This documentation is valuable for insurance claims, seller negotiations, or your own records.
Why Choose Our Inspection Team
Our technicians are trained to interpret what they see and distinguish between minor issues and serious problems. We don't just run the camera—we provide context and explain what the images mean for your home. While we don't offer 24/7 service, we schedule inspections promptly during business hours and provide thorough reports within a day. Our goal is to give you clarity and confidence about your plumbing's condition.
Time and Investment
A standard main line inspection typically takes 45 minutes to 1.5 hours, depending on the length of the line and accessibility. The investment ranges from $250 to $550, which is modest compared to the cost of unnecessary excavation or misdiagnosed problems. We provide an estimate before starting and answer any questions you have about the process.