Sewer Camera Inspections in Mesa, AZ, and Surrounding Areas

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Norfleet Family Plumbing offers sewer camera inspections at a competitive $275. This inspection includes a main sewer line camera from the house to the city line, accessible through an outside cleanout. In situations where the outside cleanout is not accessible, the price may differ.

Norfleet Family Plumbing is Mesa’s leader in plumbing, especially sewer camera services. We use our sewer camera to quickly locate sewer backups and drainage problems daily. This method helps us understand where clogs, sewer pipe breaks or blocks, and other plumbing concerns are without digging up the yard.

We can often detect problems before they cause significant damage.

Our sewer camera is also crucial because it lets customers actually see the inside of their plumbing in real time. Instead of describing an issue to customers, we can show them what’s deep inside their sewer line.

The sewer inspection camera can enter water lines or sewer lines as small as 2” in diameter. Along with a high-resolution monitor, the camera also features zoom and recording capabilities.

Sewer inspection cameras save time and money

A sewer camera saves time and money because we can quickly diagnose and pinpoint trouble spots in sewer lines without needing to remove expensive flooring, break through concrete slabs, or unnecessarily dig up pipe sections.

We can quickly fix the plumbing problem and save our clients money.

Testimonials from our customers

A sewer inspection camera is a great tool

We rely on our drain camera and sewer inspection camera equipment every day to find plumbing issues, including:

  • Cracked or broken sewer lines

  • Leaking or damaged pipes and pipe joints

  • Sewer blockages

  • “Belly” or “sag” in drain lines, which causes solid waste to build up, blocking the outflow

  • Tree roots that intrude into pipes

FAQs

What is a sewer camera inspection?

It’s a diagnostic service using a high-resolution camera to view the inside of your sewer line. It helps identify blockages, cracks, tree roots, and other underground issues without digging.

When should I schedule a sewer inspection?

We recommend inspections for frequent drain clogs, foul odors, slow drains, or before purchasing a home. Phoenix properties with mature trees often benefit from routine checks.

How accurate are camera inspections for detecting sewer problems?

Very accurate. The camera shows real-time footage of your sewer line, allowing our technicians to pinpoint the exact location and nature of the problem.

Do Phoenix homes commonly need sewer inspections?

Yes. Desert soil shifts, root intrusion, and aging sewer lines make inspections particularly valuable across the Valley. They help homeowners avoid costly surprises.

Can this service prevent major sewer repairs?

Absolutely. Early detection helps avoid backups, sewage leaks, and structural damage. Proactive inspections often save money long-term.

What happens after the inspection?

Our technician reviews the footage with you, explains the findings, and recommends the most effective repair options if needed.

Is digging required during the inspection?

No. Sewer camera inspections are completely non-invasive and require only access to a cleanout or drain point.

Do you provide video recordings of the inspection?

Yes. Upon request, we can provide the recorded footage for your records or for real estate purposes.

How long does a sewer camera inspection take?

Most inspections take 45 minutes to an hour, depending on the length and condition of your sewer line.

Do you offer repair services if issues are found?

Yes. We handle all sewer repairs, including root removal, pipe replacement, hydrojetting, and lining solutions.

Call Norfleet Family Plumbing

Property owners who notice a foul odor or see weeds or grass growing thickly from the ground above the location of a sewer line may have a sewer backup or leak.

In most cases, sewer backups happen because of a physical block inside the pipe. Sometimes, this block results from tree roots or debris; other times, it results from a “sag” or “belly” in the sewer line, meaning a section of line without enough downward slope to drain properly.

Our sewer camera can detect any irregularity inside the lines so we can directly address the issue without wasting valuable time and resources digging up the entire line.

If a drain is blocked or the sewer is backed up, we can help. Contact us today!

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