Sewer Camera Inspection in Courtland, CA

See What's Really Going Wrong

Advanced video inspection reveals exactly what’s blocking or damaging your sewer line—no guesswork, no unnecessary digging.

Hear from Our Customers

Professional Sewer Line Camera Courtland

Know Before You Dig
You’re dealing with slow drains, strange smells, or backups that keep coming back. Instead of throwing money at temporary fixes, you get a clear view of what’s actually happening inside your pipes. Our sewer camera inspection shows you the real problem in real time. Tree roots growing through old joints. Pipes that have shifted or cracked. Blockages that snaking alone won’t solve. You see exactly what needs fixing and where it is. No more guessing games that waste your time and money.

Trusted Sewer Inspection Courtland CA

We Know Delta Plumbing
We understand the unique challenges of living in the Sacramento Delta region. The high water table here means your crawl spaces and basements stay damp, especially during wet seasons. That leads to rusted pipes, water heater problems, and sewer backups that other areas don’t face. We’ve seen how the Delta’s aging infrastructure affects homes in Courtland, and we know what to look for. Our 4.7-star Google rating comes from homeowners who needed straight answers about their sewer problems. We show you exactly what’s wrong, explain what it means, and give you options that make sense for your situation and budget.

Sewer Camera Process Courtland California

Clear View, Clear Answers
We start by locating your main sewer cleanout—usually found in your basement, crawl space, or outside your home. If there’s no cleanout, we’ll access your sewer line through another entry point. Our high-definition camera travels through your pipes on a flexible cable, sending live video back to our monitor. You can watch along as we inspect every section of your sewer line from your house to the street connection. The camera’s lights illuminate everything clearly, showing us blockages, cracks, root intrusion, or pipe damage. We record the inspection so you have documentation of your sewer line’s condition. Most inspections take about an hour, and you’ll know exactly what you’re dealing with before we leave.

Ready to get started?

Explore More Services

About Murray Plumbing

Get a Free Consultation

Courtland Sewer Line Video Inspection

What You Actually Get
Your sewer camera inspection includes a complete video recording of your entire sewer line from your house to the street. We provide a detailed report explaining what we found and what it means for your plumbing system. In Courtland’s Delta environment, we pay special attention to signs of moisture damage, root intrusion, and the effects of shifting soil on your pipes. Many homes here have older sewer lines that were installed before modern materials and techniques. We’ll show you any problem areas, explain the severity, and give you realistic timelines for when repairs might be needed. You get copies of the video and written report for your records—useful information whether you’re planning repairs or thinking about selling your home.

How much does a sewer camera inspection cost in Courtland?

Most sewer camera inspections in Courtland range from $270 to $500, depending on the length of your sewer line and accessibility. The investment pays for itself by preventing unnecessary digging and giving you accurate information about what repairs are actually needed. Many homeowners save hundreds or thousands of dollars by knowing exactly what’s wrong before calling in repair crews. Instead of multiple service calls and guesswork, you get definitive answers in one visit. We provide upfront pricing with no surprises. The inspection cost is separate from any repairs, so you’re never pressured into work you don’t need or want.
In Courtland’s Delta environment, we commonly find root intrusion from the mature trees that thrive in this area’s moist soil. Tree roots seek out the water in sewer lines and can grow through pipe joints or small cracks. We also see pipes affected by the high water table and shifting soils. Clay pipes, common in older Delta homes, can crack or separate at joints. Cast iron pipes may show rust damage from the area’s moisture levels. The camera reveals blockages, bellied pipes where settling has occurred, and grease buildup that’s harder to clear in pipes that don’t drain as efficiently due to minimal slope changes from ground shifting.
For homes in Courtland, we recommend sewer camera inspections every 18 to 24 months, especially if you have mature trees on your property or live in an older home. The Delta’s unique conditions—high water table, mature vegetation, and aging infrastructure—create ongoing risks for sewer line problems. If you’re experiencing recurring drain issues, strange odors, or slow drainage, don’t wait for the next scheduled inspection. These are often early warning signs of problems that are easier and less expensive to address when caught early. Properties with newer sewer lines and no large trees nearby might stretch inspections to every 2-3 years, but regular monitoring is still your best protection against expensive surprises.
No. Sewer camera inspection is completely non-invasive. The camera travels through your existing pipes using the same path that water and waste normally flow. We don’t dig up your yard, remove fixtures, or damage your property in any way. The flexible cable and camera head are designed specifically for navigating pipes without causing scratches or damage. Modern inspection cameras are much smaller and more maneuverable than older equipment. The biggest benefit is avoiding the property damage that comes with exploratory digging. Instead of tearing up your landscaping or driveway to find a problem, we pinpoint issues precisely so any necessary repairs are targeted and minimal.
We explain what we found, show you the video evidence, and discuss your options. You’re never pressured to make immediate decisions about repairs. We provide a detailed report with our recommendations and realistic timelines for addressing any issues. Minor problems like small blockages might be something we can address the same day if you choose. More significant issues like root intrusion or pipe damage require planning and separate scheduling for proper repair work. You get all the information you need to make informed decisions about your sewer system. Whether you want us to handle repairs or get additional quotes from other contractors, you’ll have complete documentation of exactly what needs to be done and where.
Yes. Many Courtland homes have unique plumbing configurations due to the area’s history and the challenges of building in Delta conditions. Our equipment handles unusual pipe routing, multiple direction changes, and varying pipe sizes that are common in older homes. We’re experienced with the clay tile and cast iron pipes found in many Delta area homes built decades ago. Our cameras can navigate the bends and connections that were standard in earlier plumbing installations. If your home has an unusual sewer layout or we encounter access challenges, we’ll work with you to find the best approach for a complete inspection. Our goal is always to give you a thorough understanding of your entire sewer system’s condition.

Other Services we provide in Courtland