Inspection

Sewer Camera Inspection in Clinton Township, MI

See inside your pipes with advanced camera technology and get accurate diagnostics today

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Diagnosis

When you need plumbing camera inspection

Camera inspection reveals what's happening inside your pipes so you can make informed decisions about repairs. Whether you're dealing with persistent problems or buying a home, we provide the clarity you need.

Recurring clogs

If drains keep backing up despite cleaning, the camera finds the root cause

Slow drainage

We identify buildup, blockages, or structural issues slowing water flow

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Initial consultation

We discuss your plumbing concerns and determine if camera inspection is the right solution.

Access point setup

Our plumber locates and prepares the cleanout or drain entry point for the camera.

Camera insertion

The waterproof camera travels through your pipes while we monitor the live video feed.

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Applications

Residential and commercial inspection

Homeowners rely on camera inspection to identify tree root intrusion, blockages, and pipe damage.

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Residential

Sewer line inspection for homeowners

We inspect residential sewer lines to find tree roots, cracks, and buildup causing problems.

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Commercial

Plumbing diagnostics for businesses

Commercial properties benefit from camera inspection to verify code compliance and prevent downtime.

Standards

Licensed plumbers following Michigan codes

Our technicians use advanced, non-invasive camera technology to diagnose plumbing problems without damage. We're licensed, insured, and follow all Michigan plumbing codes to ensure your safety and satisfaction.

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Questions

Find answers about plumbing camera inspections and diagnostics

When do I need camera inspection?

Camera inspection helps when you have recurring drain clogs, slow drains that won't clear, sewer odors coming from your pipes, or unexplained leaks in your home. It's also valuable during home purchases to check the condition of existing plumbing.

How long does the inspection take?

Most camera inspections take between 30 minutes to an hour depending on the length of pipe being examined. We'll give you a clear timeline before we start the work so you know what to expect.

What problems can the camera find?

The camera can detect tree root intrusion, broken or cracked pipes, blockages, buildup, and misaligned joints. It shows us exactly where problems exist so we can recommend the right repair solution.

How does the camera technology work?

We use a small waterproof camera on a flexible cable that travels through your pipes. The camera sends live video to a monitor so we can see inside your plumbing system without digging or breaking walls.

What should I do to prepare?

There's minimal preparation needed on your part. Make sure we have access to the cleanout or drain entry point, and clear any items around the work area. We'll handle the rest of the setup and inspection process.

Still have questions?

Call us at (586) 251-5671 for more information

Call for camera inspection today

Get accurate diagnostics with advanced camera technology from Drainline Plumbing

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