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Professional Sewer Camera Inspection in Burr Ridge, IL

Using specialized camera equipment, we inspect sewer lines to identify blockages or damage to the pipe

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Transparent

We explain everything included in the scope of the job so there is no confusion.

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Experienced Plumber

35+ years of plumbing experience in commercial and residential.

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Same Day Service

Why wait on anyone else when we can get your plumbing fixed same day.

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Licensed & Insured

We are licensed, bonded, and insured plumbers.

Protect Your Investment with a Sewer Camera Inspection in Burr Ridge

Many sewer line problems remain hidden until they begin causing backups, slow drains, or expensive repairs. A sewer camera inspection allows us to inspect the inside of your sewer line and identify issues such as tree root intrusion, blockages, pipe damage, offsets, and other underground conditions that may be affecting the performance of your plumbing system.

In Burr Ridge, sewer camera inspections are often used by homeowners looking to better understand the condition of their sewer system, investigate recurring drainage concerns, or evaluate a property before purchase. Because sewer lines are buried underground, a camera inspection can provide valuable information that isn't visible during a standard home inspection.

Using specialized camera equipment, we can navigate through the sewer line and pinpoint the location and severity of potential issues without unnecessary excavation. This allows us to provide accurate recommendations based on the actual condition of the pipe and helps homeowners make informed decisions about repairs or maintenance.

Whether you're dealing with recurring sewer problems or simply want greater confidence in the condition of your plumbing system, a sewer camera inspection can help uncover hidden issues before they become larger and more costly concerns.

Common Issues We Identify

Tree Root Intrusion

Tree roots can enter sewer lines through small openings and joints, creating restrictions and recurring drainage problems.

Cracked or Damaged Sewer Lines

Aging pipes, shifting soil, and wear over time can cause sewer lines to crack, separate, or deteriorate.

Hidden Sewer Problems

Sewer camera inspections can help identify issues before purchasing a home or when investigating recurring drain concerns.

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Whether you're dealing with recurring backups, slow drains, or want added peace of mind before buying a home, we provide reliable diagnostics and upfront pricing before any work begins.
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