Sewer problems are rarely visible from the surface. Camera inspections allow homeowners to see exactly what is happening inside their sewer line without guesswork or unnecessary digging. This technology is especially valuable in Seattle, where older infrastructure and tree-lined streets can hide developing issues underground.
During a camera inspection, a specialized waterproof camera travels through the sewer line, capturing real-time video of the pipe’s interior. This process helps identify blockages, root intrusion, cracks, offset joints, corrosion, and buildup. Knowing the precise location and cause of a problem allows for targeted solutions instead of temporary fixes.
Many Seattle homeowners schedule camera inspections when they experience recurring clogs, slow drainage, or backups after heavy rain. Inspections are also useful for preventative maintenance, particularly for homes with original sewer lines or properties considering trenchless repair options. Early detection helps prevent emergencies and unexpected damage.
Camera inspections provide clarity and confidence. Instead of relying on assumptions, homeowners receive accurate information about their sewer system’s condition. This transparency allows for informed decisions and proactive planning before small issues escalate into costly repairs.
