Sewer Pipe Camera Inspections
Most homeowners do not think much about the sewer line until drainage problems become obvious. Unfortunately, once a sewer backup or major blockage happens, the line may already have significant internal damage or buildup that has been developing for quite some time.
A sewer pipe camera inspection allows our Edmonton plumbers to inspect the inside of the main sewer line directly. By identifying hidden issues early, homeowners often have more repair options and a better chance of avoiding a larger plumbing emergency later.
Why Sewer Camera Inspections Are Useful
Many sewer line problems start small. A loose joint, a hairline crack, a growing root intrusion, or a sagging section may not show obvious symptoms at first. As those issues worsen, they begin trapping debris, restricting flow, and increasing the risk of a backup.
Camera inspection helps catch these hidden problems earlier so repair planning does not have to begin in the middle of a plumbing emergency.
What the Main Sewer Line Does
The main sewer line is the buried pipe that carries wastewater from the home's drains and fixtures out to the municipal sewer system. Because it is underground, its condition cannot be assessed just by looking at surface plumbing fixtures.
When the main sewer line develops a blockage or structural problem, several parts of the house may start showing drainage issues at once.
What a Camera Inspection Can Find
A sewer camera inspection can uncover a variety of hidden issues that might otherwise remain unknown until a backup occurs.
- Tree root intrusion inside the sewer pipe
- Cracked or broken sections of pipe
- Pipe bellies or sagging low spots
- Misaligned or separated joints
- Heavy buildup or lodged obstructions
- Deteriorating or corroded sewer materials
Finding these issues early can help homeowners decide whether maintenance, repair, or replacement should be planned.
Tree Roots in Sewer Pipes
Tree roots are one of the most common causes of sewer trouble. Roots search for water and can enter the line through even a small crack or joint defect. Once inside, they continue growing and begin catching paper and waste moving through the pipe.
A camera inspection helps locate where the roots are entering and shows whether the line has a structural weakness that will continue causing problems if it is not repaired.
Pipe Misalignment
Pipe misalignment occurs when sections of the sewer line shift and the joints no longer meet properly. This can create edges that catch debris and cause repeated blockages. It can also allow leakage around the joint, which may lead to further soil movement and additional settling.
Finding this issue early can make a major difference in repair planning.
Pipe Bellies and Low Spots
A pipe belly is a sagging section in the sewer line where wastewater collects instead of flowing properly. When water and solids settle in that low spot, the risk of buildup and recurring clogs goes up significantly.
These low spots are usually invisible from the surface and are often only discovered through a sewer camera inspection.
Older Sewer Materials
Many older homes still have sewer materials that are more vulnerable to cracking, rusting, deterioration, or collapse as they age. The exact material and the condition of the line matter when deciding whether maintenance, repair, or replacement is the better option.
A camera inspection helps identify what type of pipe is present and how well it is holding up underground.
Why Inspections Matter During Home Purchases
Not every home inspection includes a sewer line inspection. Because sewer repairs can be expensive and disruptive, checking the main sewer line before buying a property can reveal important information that would otherwise remain hidden.
A camera inspection may identify aging pipe materials, root intrusion, or structural problems before they become a surprise repair cost after the purchase.
When Periodic Sewer Inspections Make Sense
Homes with recurring drain issues, older sewer lines, or large trees nearby may benefit from regular sewer inspections. Catching cracks, roots, and sagging sections earlier can help prevent a much more disruptive backup later.
When sewer problems are found before an emergency develops, homeowners usually have more flexibility in how the repair is scheduled and planned.
Professional Sewer Camera Inspections in Edmonton
If you are experiencing recurring drainage problems, considering a home purchase, or want to know more about the condition of the main sewer line, a camera inspection can provide useful answers.
Our Edmonton plumbers use sewer camera equipment to inspect underground lines and help homeowners identify hidden sewer problems before they turn into larger and more expensive plumbing issues.
We provide sewer camera inspections in Edmonton to locate root intrusion, cracked pipes, pipe bellies, misaligned joints, and other hidden sewer line problems before they cause backups.