See exactly what’s in your pipes — no guessing, no scare tactics. Elk Grove has no shortage of plumbers — what it has a shortage of is plumbers who explain the problem, give you a fair number, and treat a second opinion as a service instead of an insult.
A sewer camera ends arguments. Instead of taking anyone's word for what's underground — ours included — you see the inside of your own line on screen: roots, grease, a belly, a break, or nothing at all. Every inspection comes with straight talk about what the footage actually means and what it doesn't.
It's also the honest foundation for a second opinion. If another company quoted you a major sewer repair, a camera inspection is how you find out whether you're facing a real problem or a sales pitch.
When do I actually need a camera inspection?
Recurring main-line clogs, sewage smells, soggy spots in the yard, before buying a home with mature trees, or any time someone hands you a big repair quote you want verified.
Will you show me the footage?
Always. You see what we see, live, and we explain it in plain English. The footage is yours to keep — including for comparing bids.
Can the camera find a problem under a slab or long rural run?
Yes — the camera travels the line and we locate problem points from the surface, which is what saves you from exploratory digging.