Camera Inspections Long Island, NY

Stop Guessing What's Wrong With Your Pipes

Your cesspool and sewer lines are buried under years of landscaping. When problems develop underground, you shouldn’t have to take someone’s word about what needs fixing. Our camera inspections show you exactly what’s happening inside your pipes—in real-time, on screen, before you spend a dime on repairs.
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High-Resolution Video Equipment

Our cameras capture clear footage inside your pipes, revealing cracks, blockages, and root intrusion that you can't see any other way.

Pinpoint Location Technology

Electronic transmitters mark the exact spot and depth of problems from the surface, so repairs target the right location without exploratory digging.

Watch the Footage Yourself

You see what we see, in real-time. Make decisions based on visual proof, not estimates based on guesswork or assumptions.

Four Generations on Long Island

Nearly two decades serving Nassau and Suffolk County properties means we know what fails, when it fails, and how to find it fast.

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Sewer Line Video Inspection Long Island

Underground Problems Don't Announce Themselves Until It's Expensive

  • Eliminate Costly Guesswork: Stop paying for unnecessary replacements or repetitive snaking based on a contractor’s “best guess.”
  • High-Resolution Visual Clarity: Our specialized cameras navigate deep into pipes to identify the exact cause of backups, odors, or slow drains.
  • Real-Time Diagnostics: Watch the live footage alongside our technicians to see exactly what is happening inside your underground lines.
  • Identify Structural Integrity: Pinpoint specific issues such as invasive tree roots, pipe cracks from soil settling, or grease-based blockages.

Pipe Condition Assessment Benefits

What Camera Inspection Actually Gets You

This isn’t about finding problems for the sake of finding them. It’s about understanding what’s really happening in your system so you fix the right thing the first time.

You'll see the exact problem on screen before spending money on repairs, which means no more paying for fixes that don't address the real issue.

You'll know the precise location of any blockage or damage—marked to the foot—so excavation happens in one targeted spot instead of across your property.

You'll catch deterioration early when a repair costs a few hundred dollars instead of waiting for complete failure that requires thousands to fix.

You'll get video documentation that satisfies lender requirements for real estate closings, which speeds up transactions and eliminates closing delays.

You'll understand whether your 20-year-old cesspool needs immediate attention or can function safely for several more years with proper maintenance.

You'll identify leaks before they contaminate Long Island's groundwater, protecting the aquifer that provides drinking water for your entire community.

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Call us or get a free online quote to help us identify your project needs.

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If you requested an online quote, you can expect a callback within 24-48 hours of your request.

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Connect with an expert and share all project specifics.

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Plan your project

Like what you hear? We'll provide next steps and expert guidance.

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Real-Time Clog Detection Technology

Here's How the Camera Inspection Process Works

We start by locating your cleanout or the best access point to your system. Most Long Island homes have a cleanout near the foundation, though some older properties require accessing through a vent or existing opening. We don’t create new access points unless your system genuinely lacks one. The camera head—about golf ball size for residential lines—attaches to a flexible cable. Built-in LED lights illuminate the pipe interior. As we feed the camera through your system, it transmits live video to a monitor. You’re standing right there watching the same feed. When something shows up—a crack, root mass, offset joint, or blockage—we stop and examine it closely. The camera head contains an electronic transmitter. When we’ve identified a problem, we use a locating device at ground level to detect that transmitter’s signal. This pinpoints the exact location on your property, marked to within inches. You’ll know whether the issue is three feet from your house or thirty feet out near your cesspool, how deep it sits, and exactly where any repair work needs to focus. The camera navigates bends and turns, providing complete coverage from your house connection through your entire sewer line or cesspool system. We record everything. You get a copy of the footage for your records—useful for insurance claims, property sales, or simply understanding what you’re dealing with. Long Island’s aging infrastructure means many homes still have clay pipes, cast iron lines, or Orangeburg pipe. These materials deteriorate differently. The camera shows exactly what condition yours are in, whether roots have penetrated joints, whether clay has cracked from decades of soil movement, or whether cast iron has corroded to the point of needing replacement.

Locating Underground Pipe Leaks Long Island

What the Camera Shows You About Your System

Root intrusion appears clearly on camera. You’ll see the actual roots—sometimes thin tendrils, sometimes thick masses—growing through joints or cracks. Many Long Island properties have mature trees whose roots seek out the moisture in sewer lines. The camera shows whether roots are just starting to penetrate or have already filled significant sections of your pipe. You’ll understand why your drains slow down every spring when root growth accelerates. Pipe damage becomes obvious when you’re looking inside. Cracks run along pipe walls like visible fault lines. Corrosion appears as rough, pitted surfaces where smooth pipe should be. Offset joints—where sections have separated or shifted—create lips that catch debris and create recurring clogs. You’ll see why snaking provides only temporary relief when the underlying problem is structural. Blockages reveal their composition. Grease buildup looks different from mineral scale. Debris clogs appear distinct from collapsed sections. This identification determines the right solution. Grease responds to hydro jetting. Roots require mechanical removal. Collapsed sections need pipe repair or replacement. You’re not paying for the wrong approach because the diagnosis was accurate from the start. The inspection also confirms what’s working correctly. If your pipes are holding up well despite their age, you’ll see smooth interior walls, properly aligned joints, and clear flow. This confirmation helps you plan maintenance appropriately. Not every 20-year-old pipe needs immediate replacement, and camera inspection shows which ones actually do versus which ones can function safely for years with proper care.
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Locate Access and Prepare

We find your cleanout or best entry point, set up equipment, and explain what you'll see during the inspection process.

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Conduct Real-Time Video Inspection

The camera feeds through your system while you watch live footage. We identify issues, mark precise locations, and answer questions immediately.

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Provide Documentation and Recommendations

You receive recorded footage and clear explanation of findings. We discuss repair options, realistic costs, and recommended timing based on what the camera revealed.

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