Drain & Sewer Camera Inspection in Richmond & Central VA
Drain and sewer problems often develop inside pipes that cannot be evaluated from the surface. For homes across Richmond and Central Virginia, a drain camera or sewer camera gives technicians a direct view of conditions inside the line so they can locate a problem before recommending the next step.
Call or book online today to schedule a drain or sewer camera inspection with SoGood Plumbing, Heating, & Air.
Signs You Need a Sewer Camera Inspection
Recurring drainage trouble can indicate a problem deeper than the fixture where symptoms appear. A sewer inspection camera helps determine what is happening inside the pipe and where the problem is located.
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Recurring clogs. A drain that repeatedly clogs after being cleared may have an obstruction, damaged section, or other underlying problem.
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Several slow drains. Slow drainage at multiple fixtures can point to a restriction in a shared drain or main sewer line.
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Frequent sewer backups. Repeated backups warrant a closer look inside the line to identify roots, debris, damaged pipe, or another cause.
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Unexplained drain odors. Persistent sewer odors combined with drainage problems may justify an inspection of the affected piping.
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Suspected root intrusion. Mature trees near underground sewer piping can send roots through cracks or loose pipe joints where moisture is present.
Drain & Sewer Camera Inspection
A camera inspection lets a technician examine the inside of a drain or sewer line without opening walls or excavating the yard simply to determine what is wrong. SoGood Plumbing, Heating, & Air uses camera equipment as a diagnostic tool when drainage symptoms suggest a blockage or pipe condition that cannot be confirmed at the fixture.
During a sewer camera inspection, a small waterproof camera attached to a flexible cable travels through an accessible point in the drainage system. The camera sends video back to the technician as it moves through the pipe. This allows the technician to look for buildup, obstructions, root intrusion, cracks, separated connections, collapsed areas, and other visible conditions.
The inspection can also help determine where a problem sits within the line. Knowing the location and nature of the issue makes it easier to select an appropriate solution instead of repeatedly treating symptoms at sinks, tubs, showers, or toilets.
If the inspection identifies buildup or an obstruction that can be removed, SoGood’s drain and sewer plumbing includes equipment such as rooters and hydro jetters for qualifying drain and sewer problems.
Drain Camera Inspection
A drain camera can be useful when a branch drain repeatedly slows or clogs despite previous clearing attempts. The camera allows the technician to inspect accessible sections of the pipe and determine whether remaining buildup, an obstruction, or pipe damage may be responsible.
Camera inspection can be particularly useful when the same drain develops symptoms again soon after service. Instead of assuming another routine clog has formed, the technician can check for a condition that requires a different repair method.
Sewer Line Inspection
A sewer line inspection focuses on the larger piping that carries wastewater away from the home. Problems in this line can affect several plumbing fixtures and may cause backups, slow drainage, gurgling, or wastewater appearing at a lower drain.
Using a sewer inspection camera can reveal root intrusion, accumulated debris, offsets between pipe sections, cracks, and other visible defects. The findings help determine whether clearing the line may resolve the problem or whether damaged piping needs further attention.
Sewer Scope Inspection For Recurring Problems
A sewer scope inspection can provide useful information when drain problems keep returning without an obvious cause. It can also help distinguish a removable blockage from a structural pipe issue.
The technician reviews the video as the camera moves through accessible piping and can identify the area where conditions change. This information can reduce unnecessary exploratory work and give the homeowner a clearer explanation of the recommended service.
What A Sewer Camera Can Find
A sewer camera provides visual information about accessible portions of the pipe. It may reveal grease or debris buildup, roots entering the line, foreign objects, cracked piping, separated joints, corrosion, or sections that have shifted.
Camera inspection does have limits. It shows visible conditions inside accessible piping, so the technician may need other diagnostic methods when the camera cannot pass an obstruction or when the suspected problem involves an area the camera cannot reach.
Why Choose SoGood for Sewer & Drain Inspections?
SoGood Plumbing, Heating, & Air uses drain and sewer camera equipment alongside rooter and hydro jetting tools, allowing technicians to diagnose a drainage problem before determining how it should be addressed. Upfront pricing lets homeowners review the proposed work before approved service begins.
Customers who want ongoing plumbing maintenance can also ask about SoGood’s VIP Club. The plan provides a structured option for maintaining home plumbing and other covered systems.
Call or contact us online to schedule a sewer camera inspection in Richmond or Central Virginia and find out what is happening inside your drain or sewer line.
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