What Is a Sewer Camera Inspection and Why It's Worth It

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If you’ve been dealing with recurring drain clogs, slow toilets, or unexplained odors, there might be a deeper problem lurking in your sewer line. But how can you know for sure without digging up your property? The answer: a sewer camera inspection. At Plombier Sainte Julie, we use this modern, non-invasive technology to accurately diagnose sewer line issues without damaging your home or yard. Here’s how it works — and why it’s well worth the investment.


What Is a Sewer Camera Inspection?

A sewer camera inspection involves inserting a waterproof, high-resolution video camera attached to a flexible cable into your home's drain or sewer line. As the camera travels through the pipe, it sends real-time footage to a monitor, allowing the plumber to:

  • See the condition of your sewer line
  • Identify the exact location and cause of blockages or damage
  • Document any issues for repairs or future reference

This inspection is performed through an existing cleanout access, making it a non-destructive and highly effective diagnostic tool.


Why It’s Worth Investing In a Sewer Camera Inspection

1. Accurate, Real-Time Diagnosis

Instead of guessing what’s causing your plumbing issues, a sewer camera provides a clear visual of what’s happening underground. This allows your plumber to:

  • Locate blockages, cracks, or collapsed sections
  • Identify tree root intrusion
  • Detect corrosion or pipe misalignment
  • Pinpoint where the problem is located — saving time and money

2. Prevents Unnecessary Digging

Before camera inspections, finding a sewer problem often meant tearing up landscaping, driveways, or floors just to find the issue. With a sewer camera, there’s no need for excavation unless absolutely necessary.

Result: Less mess, lower costs, and faster solutions.


3. Helps Homeowners Make Informed Decisions

If you're buying or selling a home, a sewer inspection is a valuable tool to uncover hidden issues before closing. It can:

  • Reveal costly problems the seller may not know about
  • Give buyers peace of mind about the condition of the plumbing
  • Provide documentation that supports repair negotiations

4. Ideal for Recurring Drain or Sewer Problems

If you’re constantly dealing with clogs, backups, or slow drains, a sewer camera inspection will help identify:

  • Whether the problem is caused by grease, debris, or a structural defect
  • If a spot repair or full pipe replacement is needed
  • How deep and extensive the damage is

Without a camera inspection, many plumbers can only guess, leading to repeat problems and wasted money.


5. Supports Long-Term Maintenance Planning

Even if no major issues are detected, a sewer camera inspection offers a baseline record of your plumbing condition. This is helpful for:

  • Scheduling future preventative maintenance
  • Budgeting for pipe upgrades or replacements
  • Monitoring minor issues before they become major problems

What Can a Sewer Camera Detect?

A high-definition sewer inspection can reveal:

  • Root intrusion from nearby trees or shrubs
  • Collapsed, cracked, or misaligned pipes
  • Grease or sludge buildup
  • Corroded or aging pipe materials
  • Foreign objects (e.g., children's toys, wipes, etc.)
  • Evidence of previous repairs or patchwork

These findings help plumbers make targeted recommendations and prevent unnecessary work.


How Often Should You Get a Sewer Inspection?

For most homeowners, we recommend a sewer camera inspection if:

  • Your home is 25+ years old
  • You’re experiencing frequent or unexplained backups
  • You’re buying or selling a property
  • You have large trees near your sewer line
  • You’ve never had the sewer line inspected

At Plombier Sainte Julie, we provide professional, affordable sewer inspections using the latest equipment — and we’ll walk you through every finding.


What Happens After the Inspection?

Once the inspection is complete, your plumber will:

  1. Review the footage with you
  2. Point out any areas of concern
  3. Provide recommendations for repair, cleaning, or replacement
  4. Deliver a digital copy of the inspection video (if requested)

This transparent process ensures you’re fully informed and in control of your plumbing decisions.


Final Thoughts

A sewer camera inspection is one of the smartest things you can do for your home's plumbing system. It’s quick, non-invasive, and provides a clear path forward — whether you’re troubleshooting a problem or planning for the future.

If you're dealing with recurring sewer issues or want peace of mind before buying a home, contact Plombier Repentigny to schedule your sewer camera inspection today. We’ll help you diagnose problems the right way — without the guesswork.

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