Sewer Line Camera Inspection Services in Bastrop, TX

Drain and sewer problems are not always easy to identify. Pipes are usually buried underground or hidden behind walls, which makes accurate diagnosis difficult without the right tools. A professional camera inspection allows our plumbers to diagnose problems without damaging your home or doing unnecessary digging.

Parobek Plumbing & Air Conditioning provides expert sewer camera inspection services in Bastrop, TX, and the surrounding areas. Our team uses advanced video inspection equipment to locate blockages, damage, buildup, and other sewer line issues quickly and accurately. This helps us recommend the right solution while minimizing disruption to your property.

What Is a Sewer Camera Inspection?

A sewer line camera inspection uses a flexible cable with a small HD video camera attached to the end. The camera travels through your drain or sewer line while sending live video to the technician.

Bright lights on the camera clearly show what is happening inside the pipe. This helps our plumbers inspect the condition of the line and identify problems without guesswork.

A plumbing camera inspection can help locate:

  • Pipe blockages
  • Tree root intrusion
  • Cracks or broken pipe sections
  • Grease buildup
  • Collapsed sewer lines
  • Corrosion or deterioration
  • Offset pipe joints
  • Foreign objects stuck in the line

Once the inspection is complete, we explain the findings and recommend solutions. We never begin work without your approval first.

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Why Book a Drain Camera Inspection Service?

A professional plumbing camera inspection helps our experts find the exact cause of drain and sewer problems without guesswork. Instead of digging blindly or trying multiple repairs, the camera allows us to see what is happening inside the pipe in real time.

A video camera pipe inspection can help with:

  • Faster and more accurate assessments
  • Better repair planning
  • Faster repairs
  • Less disruption to your property
  • Understanding the condition of your sewer line
  • Finding hidden problems early
  • Preventing repeat drain issues
  • Identifying root intrusion or severe pipe damage
  • Locating blockages deep in the line

Drain camera services are often recommended before major sewer repairs, after recurring backups, or when drain problems keep returning.

Signs You May Need a Sewer Camera Inspection

Many sewer and drain issues start small before becoming major plumbing problems. If you notice any of the following, it’s time for a thorough inspection:

  • Foul Odors: Bad smells from drains or around the yard may point to sewer line damage or buildup inside the pipe.
  • Slow Draining: If multiple drains are draining slowly, there may be a blockage deeper in the sewer system.
  • Repeated Clogs: Frequent drain clogs may signal a larger issue inside the sewer line, such as roots, buildup, pipe damage, or a deep blockage.
  • Sewage Backup: Sewage backing up into tubs, toilets, sinks, or from floor drains often signals a serious sewer line issue.
  • Water Pressure Changes: Changes in water pressure can sometimes be connected to sewer or drain line problems.

Early inspections can help catch problems before they become plumbing emergencies. A video camera inspection may also be recommended if:

  • You want to assess an aging sewer system
  • Remodeling or major plumbing repairs are being considered
  • You need help finding a lost item, such as jewelry that fell down a sink drain
  • You want to inspect a new home before purchase

Our Camera Pipe Inspection Process

  1. Initial Evaluation: We ask about symptoms like backups, odors, slow drains, or recurring clogs.
  2. Camera Inspection: One of our plumbers inserts the camera into the drain or sewer line. The camera moves through the pipe while recording live video.
  3. Problem Identification: We identify the location and type of issue affecting the line.
  4. Service Recommendations: Once we know what is happening inside the pipe, we’ll explain your repair or cleaning options.
  5. Approval Before Work Begins: We go over pricing and your preferences before starting any additional work.

Common Problems Found During Sewer Camera Inspections

A camera sewer line inspection can uncover many hidden issues, such as:

  • Tree Root Intrusion: Roots naturally seek moisture and may grow into small pipe openings over time.
  • Pipe Cracks or Breaks: Shifting soil and aging materials can lead to damaged underground sewer pipes.
  • Grease & Debris Buildup: Kitchen grease, wipes, and other debris may narrow the pipe and slow drainage.
  • Pipe Misalignment & Separation: Central Texas clay soil expands and contracts with moisture changes. This movement can shift underground pipes over time.
  • Collapsed Sewer Lines: Severely damaged pipes may partially or fully collapse, blocking wastewater flow.
  • Dips & Bellies: Sections of pipe may sink over time and create low spots where water and waste collect instead of flowing properly.
  • Failing Repairs: Previous repair work may weaken or separate over time, leading to recurring leaks, clogs, or drainage problems.

Contact Parobek Plumbing & Air Conditioning for Drain Camera Services

Since 1999, we’ve proudly served Central Texas communities with expert plumbing inspections and repair services. Whether you need under slab leak detection in Bastrop or a sewer camera inspection in Austin, we’re the team to call!

Schedule a Sewer Camera Inspection Today

If you’re dealing with slow drains, foul odors, or recurring backups, contact us at Parobek Plumbing & Air Conditioning. As a family-owned company, we provide professional plumbing video camera inspections that you can count on. We also offer same-day service, transparent pricing, and 100% satisfaction guaranteed!

Frequently Asked Questions About Sewer Line Camera Inspection

  • What is a drain or sewer pipe camera inspection?

    It is a process where a small camera is sent through the sewer or drain line to visually inspect the inside of the pipe.

  • Can a camera inspection find leaks?

    Yes, a plumbing camera inspection can help identify cracks, breaks, root intrusion, and other pipe damage that may contribute to leaks or drainage issues.

  • Are sewer camera inspections destructive?

    No, the inspection is done from existing drain access points and usually does not require digging.

  • Why would I need a video drain camera inspection?

    A professional video camera inspection allows your plumber to identify the exact cause and location of drain issues without the need for digging or guesswork. This inspection method is especially effective for locating deep blockages, tree root intrusions, and severe pipe damage.

  • Can plumbing camera inspections help before buying a home?

    Yes, a camera inspection can reveal hidden sewer line problems before purchase.

  • What other drain services do you provide?

    In addition to sewer line camera inspections, we provide a wide range of other drain services, including drain clearing, sewer line repair, hydro jetting, and more.

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