Our cameras catch the big three problems in Upper Land Park’s 1920s-1950s homes: aggressive tree root intrusion, failing clay pipes, and ground settlement damage. Sacramento’s massive mature trees send roots straight for your sewer line’s water source.
We also find pipe bellies where sections have sagged over decades, creating low spots that trap waste and cause constant backups. Those original clay and cast iron pipes show cracks, corrosion, or complete collapse.
The camera reveals years of buildup, misaligned joints, and damage from Sacramento’s wet-winter, dry-summer soil movement. Knowing exactly what’s wrong lets you make smart decisions instead of guessing.