Sewer Camera Inspection
If your sewer backs up, drains slowly, smells like sewage, or keeps clogging after cleaning, a sewer video inspection can show what is happening inside the line. East Coast Pipelines uses camera inspection to look for roots, offsets, cracks, bellies, buildup, blockages, and pipe deterioration.
What This Service Does
A camera inspection lets the technician see the inside of the sewer line. It helps identify roots, cracks, offsets, collapsed sections, grease buildup, scale, low spots, and other defects before repair or cleaning is recommended.
When You May Need It
Camera inspection is useful after repeat backups, before buying or selling a home, when snaking does not solve the problem, or before committing to lining or excavation.
How East Coast Pipelines Handles It
We run a sewer camera through the line from an access point and record what we find. We explain the footage so homeowners understand the condition before approving next steps.
What to Expect
You receive a clear explanation of what the camera shows and what services may apply, such as cleaning, hydrojetting, root removal, lining, or repair.
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Related Services
Pipe locating identifies where a buried sewer line runs and how deep it is before repair, excavation, or lining work.
Sewer & Drain CleaningSewer and drain cleaning clears blockages in lines. Camera inspection helps separate a simple clog from a structural pipe issue.
Sewer & Drain RepairsSewer repair may involve spot repair, trenchless lining, excavation, or replacement depending on pipe condition, access, and location.
Trouble with your line?Start with inspection.
Call East Coast Pipelines or request service online. We inspect the line, explain what we see, and outline cleaning or repair options before work moves forward.
