Sewer Camera Inspection in Rocklin, CA

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No more guessing games with your sewer problems. Our cameras show you exactly what’s happening underground.

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Professional Sewer Inspection Rocklin

Know Before You Dig, Save Before You Pay
You’re looking at your yard wondering what’s causing those slow drains, bad smells, or gurgling sounds. Maybe you’re buying a house and want to know what you’re really getting into. Here’s the thing – traditional plumbing diagnosis involves a lot of expensive guesswork and even more expensive digging. Our sewer camera inspection changes that completely. We insert a high-resolution waterproof camera directly into your sewer line and show you exactly what’s wrong, where it’s located, and what it’ll take to fix it. No trenches. No destroyed landscaping. No surprise costs after we start digging. You get a real-time video of your pipes, a recording you can keep, and a clear explanation of what you’re seeing. When you know exactly what you’re dealing with, you make better decisions about your money and your property.

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Local Plumbers Who Actually Show Their Work
Murray Plumbing has been serving Rocklin and the surrounding areas with honest, reliable plumbing services. We’re the local guys who show up when we say we will, do what we say we’ll do, and charge what we quote – no surprises. What makes us different is simple: we believe you should see what you’re paying for. Our sewer camera inspections aren’t just about finding problems – they’re about showing you exactly what’s happening in your pipes so you can make informed decisions about your home. Rocklin homeowners trust us because we’ve built our reputation on transparency, fair pricing, and quality work that lasts. We’re your neighbors, and we treat your property like it’s our own.

Sewer Camera Inspection Process Rocklin

Simple Process, Clear Results, Smart Decisions
We start by locating the best access point to your sewer line – usually through an existing cleanout port, so no digging required. Our high-resolution camera goes in on a flexible cable that can navigate bends and reach deep into your system. As the camera moves through your pipes, you watch the live feed with us. We point out exactly what we’re seeing – whether it’s tree roots, cracks, blockages, or buildup. The camera records everything, so you get a copy of the inspection for your records. Once we’ve seen the full line, we explain what the video shows, what needs attention, and what can wait. You get honest recommendations based on what the camera actually revealed, not guesswork or scare tactics. Then you decide what makes sense for your situation and budget.

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Rocklin Sewer Line Camera Inspection

What You Get With Every Inspection
Every sewer camera inspection includes the complete video recording, our professional assessment, and a clear explanation of any issues we find. You’re not just getting a quick look – you’re getting a comprehensive evaluation of your entire sewer line condition. Here in Rocklin, we see a lot of sewer line issues related to our area’s mature trees and aging infrastructure. Many homes built in the 70s and 80s are hitting that 40-50 year mark where cast iron and clay pipes start showing their age. Our cameras catch these problems before they turn into emergency situations. We also handle a lot of pre-purchase inspections for home buyers. Standard home inspections don’t include sewer lines, but a $200-300 camera inspection can save you thousands in surprise repairs after closing. Smart buyers in Rocklin are making sewer inspections part of their due diligence process.

How much does a sewer camera inspection cost in Rocklin?

Most sewer camera inspections in Rocklin run between $200-400, depending on the length of your sewer line and accessibility. We provide upfront pricing before we start, so you know exactly what you’re paying. The cost of an inspection is minimal compared to what you might face without one. We regularly find problems that would cost $3,000-8,000 to fix if they’re caught early, versus $15,000+ for full line replacement if they’re ignored. Think of it as insurance – a small investment that can save you from major expenses down the road. We also offer free estimates on any repairs the inspection reveals, so you can make informed decisions about next steps without any pressure or surprise fees.
Our high-resolution cameras show the inside condition of your pipes in real detail. We can see tree root intrusions, cracks, breaks, collapsed sections, blockages from grease or debris, and joint separations. The camera also reveals the pipe material and overall condition. What’s particularly valuable is that we can pinpoint exactly where problems are located. Instead of saying “there’s a blockage somewhere in your line,” we can tell you it’s 47 feet from your house, just past the big oak tree in your front yard. This precision saves time and money when repairs are needed. The camera can navigate pipes from 2 inches to 10 inches in diameter and travel several hundred feet through your system. We can inspect both your main sewer line and branch lines that connect to it.
Most residential sewer camera inspections take 45-90 minutes, depending on the length of your sewer line and what we find. Simple, clear lines go faster, while lines with multiple issues or access challenges take longer. We don’t rush the process because thoroughness matters. You’re getting a complete evaluation of your system, not just a quick peek. We take time to explain what you’re seeing on the screen and answer your questions as we go. If we find significant issues, we might spend extra time documenting them or checking related areas. But you’re never charged more for a thorough inspection – our quoted price covers whatever time it takes to do the job right.
Absolutely. Standard home inspections don’t include sewer lines, but sewer problems can be among the most expensive issues you’ll face as a homeowner. A sewer camera inspection during your inspection period can reveal problems that aren’t obvious from surface signs. We’ve inspected sewer lines for home buyers that looked fine from the outside but had major root intrusions, collapsed sections, or improper connections that would have cost $10,000+ to fix. The inspection gives you negotiating power – you can ask the seller to address issues or adjust the price accordingly. In Rocklin’s mature neighborhoods, many homes have sewer lines that are 40-50+ years old. These systems often have issues that won’t show up until after you move in and start using the system regularly. A camera inspection gives you the real story before you sign papers.
When we find issues, we explain exactly what they are, how serious they are, and what your options are for addressing them. Not every problem requires immediate action – some can be monitored, while others need prompt attention. We provide honest assessments and multiple repair options when possible. Minor root intrusions might be handled with cleaning, while major breaks require repair or replacement. We give you the information you need to make smart decisions about timing and budget. You get a copy of the inspection video and our written assessment, so you can get second opinions or plan repairs on your timeline. We never pressure you into immediate repairs, but we do help you understand the risks of waiting when safety or property damage is a concern.
While the inspection itself doesn’t fix problems, it’s one of the best tools for preventing expensive surprises and emergency repairs. By showing you exactly what’s happening in your pipes, you can address small issues before they become major disasters. Regular inspections (every 3-5 years for older homes) let you track changes in your system and plan maintenance accordingly. You might catch root intrusions early enough for simple cleaning, or spot developing cracks before they become full breaks. The inspection also helps you understand your system better – where your cleanouts are located, what type of pipes you have, and what areas might need attention in the future. This knowledge helps you maintain your system properly and avoid problems that damage other parts of your plumbing.

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