Sewer Camera Inspection in Latrobe, CA

See What's Really Wrong With Your Pipes

Stop guessing about sewer problems. Our advanced camera inspection shows you exactly what’s happening inside your pipes, so you can fix the right problem the first time.

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Professional Sewer Line Inspection Latrobe

Know Before You Dig, Fix, or Buy
When your drains back up or smell funny, you need answers, not guesswork. Our sewer camera inspection eliminates the mystery by showing you real-time video of what’s actually happening inside your pipes. No more throwing money at the wrong problem. No more digging up your yard hoping to find the issue. You’ll see exactly where the blockage is, what’s causing it, and how to fix it properly. Whether you’re dealing with recurring clogs, buying a home, or just want peace of mind about your sewer lines, camera inspection gives you the facts you need to make smart decisions about your property.

Trusted Latrobe Plumbing Camera Experts

24 Years of Getting It Right
We’ve been serving Latrobe and El Dorado County since 2009, building a 5-star reputation on quality work and honest pricing. As a family-owned business, we understand what it means to protect your home investment. We’ve seen how older California homes face unique challenges – from tree root intrusion to aging clay pipes that shift with our soil conditions. That’s why we invested in professional-grade sewer cameras that can navigate even the most challenging pipe systems. Our low overhead means we can keep prices fair while using the best equipment available. When you call us, you’re getting local expertise backed by advanced technology.

Sewer Camera Inspection Process Latrobe

Simple Process, Clear Answers
First, we locate the best access point – usually your cleanout or, if needed, we’ll carefully remove a toilet. Our waterproof camera goes into your sewer line on a flexible cable, transmitting high-definition video back to our monitor in real-time. You’ll watch alongside our technician as we navigate through your pipes, identifying any blockages, cracks, root intrusion, or other issues. The camera’s built-in lights illuminate everything clearly, so there’s no guessing about what we’re seeing. We document problem areas and provide you with a detailed explanation of what needs attention. If repairs are needed, you’ll know exactly what you’re paying for and why. The entire inspection typically takes about an hour, and we’ll have your toilet reinstalled and everything cleaned up before we leave.

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What You Get With Every Inspection
Every sewer camera inspection includes real-time video viewing, so you see exactly what we’re seeing. We provide a clear explanation of any issues found and honest recommendations for next steps. In Latrobe’s unique environment, we commonly find tree root intrusion from the area’s mature oak and pine trees, especially in older neighborhoods with clay sewer lines. We also see settling issues that can cause pipe misalignment, particularly in properties built on the area’s varied terrain. Our cameras can inspect lines up to 400 feet and handle pipes from 2 to 6 inches in diameter. We document everything with video recordings and written reports, giving you permanent records for insurance, warranty claims, or future reference.

How much does a sewer camera inspection cost in Latrobe?

Our sewer camera inspections typically cost between $199-$299 depending on access and complexity. If we can use your existing cleanout, you’re looking at the lower end of that range. If we need to remove a toilet or work around difficult access, it’s toward the higher end. We provide upfront pricing before starting any work, so you’ll never be surprised by the final bill. Many customers find that spending a few hundred on inspection saves them thousands in unnecessary repairs or digging in the wrong spots.
Our cameras reveal everything from simple clogs to serious structural problems. We commonly find tree root intrusion, especially from the mature trees common in Latrobe properties. The roots seek out moisture and can infiltrate even small cracks in sewer lines. We also identify broken or collapsed pipes, grease buildup, foreign objects, and pipe misalignment from settling soil. The camera shows us pipe material type too – whether you have clay, cast iron, or modern PVC – which helps determine the best repair approach.
Most inspections take about an hour from start to finish. This includes setup, running the camera through your lines, reviewing findings with you, and cleanup. More complex systems with multiple branches might take longer. The actual camera work is usually 20-30 minutes, but we take time to explain what we’re seeing and answer your questions. If we need to remove a toilet for access, add another 15-20 minutes for careful removal and reinstallation.
Absolutely, especially in Latrobe where many homes were built in the 1970s-1990s and may have original sewer lines. A $300 inspection can reveal thousands of dollars in hidden problems that aren’t covered by typical home warranties. We’ve found major issues in homes that looked perfect on the surface – collapsed pipes, root invasions, and improper installations that would cost new homeowners $10,000+ to fix. Most real estate agents now recommend sewer inspections as standard practice for any home over 20 years old.
Tree roots are one of the biggest threats to sewer lines in Latrobe. Our mature oak, pine, and fruit trees have aggressive root systems that seek out water sources. Even tiny cracks in sewer pipes can attract roots, which then grow larger and eventually break the pipe completely. We see this constantly in older neighborhoods where large trees were planted near sewer lines decades ago. The roots can create complete blockages or cause pipes to crack and collapse. Camera inspection shows us exactly where roots have invaded, so we can target treatment effectively.
We explain exactly what we found and give you honest recommendations for fixing it. Simple clogs might need hydro-jetting. Root problems might require root cutting followed by pipe repair. Collapsed sections need replacement. We provide upfront pricing for any recommended work and never pressure you to decide immediately. Many customers get a second opinion or think it over, which is perfectly fine. The inspection video and our written report give you everything you need to make an informed decision about repairs.

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