Professional Camera Inspections for Smithtown Homeowners
See inside your pipes with our high-definition camera inspection service. We provide Smithtown residents with accurate diagnostics for sewer lines, drains, and other plumbing systems.
When to Consider a Camera Inspection
- Before Buying a Home: A sewer line inspection is one of the most important parts of a home inspection, especially for older Smithtown properties. It can reveal root intrusion, cracked pipes, offset joints, or collapsed sections that could cost thousands to repair later.
- Persistent or Recurring Clogs: If you're calling a plumber to clear the same drain every few months, a camera inspection reveals the root cause—a belly in the line where waste settles, a broken pipe letting in debris, or tree roots that have penetrated the pipe.
- After a Main Line Backup: Following a sewer backup, an inspection identifies the cause and ensures the line is completely clear. It also helps us recommend the best repair method if damage is found.
- Unexplained Odors or Pests: Foul smells or rodent issues can sometimes be traced to broken or compromised sewer lines. A camera inspection confirms or rules out this possibility.
- Slow Drains Throughout the House: When multiple fixtures drain slowly, the problem is likely in the main line. An inspection pinpoints the issue.
- Before Major Plumbing Work: For re-piping or other significant projects, an inspection provides valuable information about existing conditions.
- Post-Repair Verification: After sewer line repairs or replacement, we often run the camera again to verify the work is perfect and the line is clear.
What Our Camera Inspections Reveal
- Root Intrusion: Fine roots entering through joints or cracks, visible as hair-like strands that can eventually completely block the pipe. Common in Smithtown homes with mature trees.
- Cracks and Fractures: From ground movement, age, or tree roots. Small cracks may allow debris to enter; larger cracks can lead to collapse.
- Offset Joints: Where two sections of pipe no longer align, creating a lip that catches debris and blocks flow.
- Bellies or Sagging Pipes: Low spots where water and waste pool, leading to recurring clogs and eventual pipe failure.
- Grease Buildup: Thick layers of hardened grease on pipe walls, reducing diameter and eventually causing blockages. Common in kitchen lines.
- Broken or Collapsed Pipe: Complete failure of the pipe structure, requiring immediate attention.
- Scale and Corrosion: Mineral buildup inside pipes, restricting flow and indicating deterioration.
- Obstructions: Foreign objects, debris, or accumulated material blocking the line.
- Pipe Material Identification: We can identify pipe materials (clay, cast iron, PVC, etc.) and note their condition.
Inspection Duration
- Standard main line inspection: 45 minutes to 1.5 hours
- Multiple drains or complex systems: 1.5 to 2.5 hours
Investment for Smithtown Homeowners
- Standard residential inspection: $250 - $550 (depending on line length and access)
- Additional drains or branches: Additional fee per inspection
We consider this a small price for the clarity and peace of mind it provides, potentially saving thousands in unnecessary repairs or surprises.