See exactly what’s inside your sewer line—HD color video, expert diagnosis, and clear next steps.
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Also called “televised sewer inspection” or “sewer scope.” We provide HD color footage, on‑site findings, and a shareable video link.
When to get a sewer camera inspection (and why it matters)
- Recurring clogs or slow drains after recent cleaning
- Home purchase or sale (realtor‑ready documentation)
- Large trees near your sewer (root risk)
- Old piping (clay, cast iron, Orangeburg) or known repairs
- Before & after hydro‑jetting or repair to verify results
Schedule My Camera Inspection or call (262) 515‑9151.
What you get
- HD color video of your line from the cleanout/toilet to the main or as far as conditions allow
- Live explanation of findings (roots, bellies, offsets, cracks, grease, debris)
- Timestamped stills captured for key defects
- Shareable video link (download available)
- Optional written summary report with recommendations
- Optional line locating & depth marking outdoors with paint/flags
Get a Realtor‑Ready Sewer Scope — fast turnaround available.
Our 5‑Step Camera Inspection Process
1. Access & Prep
We identify the best access (exterior cleanout preferred; otherwise a pulled‑and‑reset toilet) and protect floors and fixtures.
2. Scope the Line
We send a self‑leveling HD camera through the building drain and lateral, recording video and noting material, diameter, and transitions.
3. Locate & Mark (optional)
Using an integrated sonde/locator, we mark the surface path and depth at key points (e.g., suspected offset or belly) for future repair planning.
4. Findings & Recommendations
We call out defects, show you live what we see, and explain whether cleaning, jetting, monitoring, or repair is appropriate.
5. Deliverables
You receive a shareable video link and, if selected, a written report with timestamps, still images, and next steps.
Book an Inspection — pair with Hydro‑Jetting for deep cleaning and verification.
What we commonly find
- Tree roots penetrating joints or cracks
- Scale & corrosion in cast iron; grease buildup in kitchen tie‑ins
- Offsets & fractures at joints; bellies holding water
- Construction debris or foreign objects
- Collapsed or deformed sections in aging materials

If we find damage, we’ll show you on video and outline options—no pressure, just facts.
Pricing & Options

After a brief intake, we’ll quote
a clear, all‑in price.
Add‑ons:
- Hydro‑jetting before/after to improve visibility and results
- Written report with images for realtors/insurance
- Line locating & depth marks for repair planning
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Homebuyers & Realtors
Get peace of mind before closing. We provide HD footage, shareable links, and optional written findings that are easy for clients, inspectors, and underwriters to understand. Need a second opinion on another company’s scope? We’re happy to review it.
FAQs: Dishwasher Drain Cleaning
Why does my sink gurgle when the dishwasher runs?
Air is trapped by a downstream restriction or missing high loop/air gap. We’ll fix the cause and restore smooth flow.
Can you install or fix my air gap?
Yes—we install/repair air gaps and correct high‑loop routing per local code.
How long does it take?
Most dishwasher drain services take 45–90 minutes, depending on access and whether jetting or camera work is needed.
Will you make a mess?
We protect cabinets and floors with mats and covers, and we clean up before we leave.
Linked Services & Next Steps
- Hydro‑Jetting to remove roots/grease and verify a full clean
- Main Sewer Line Cleaning for whole‑home backups
- Floor Drain Clearing for basement issues during rain
Service Area
Proudly serving Kenosha, Racine, Pleasant Prairie, Mount Pleasant, Sturtevant, Union Grove, Burlington, Somers, Bristol, Salem Lakes, Paddock Lake, Twin Lakes, Lake Geneva, and surrounding communities.
See All Service Areas or call (262) 515‑9151.
Ready to know—don’t guess?
- Call WI: (262) 515‑9151
- Call IL: (847) 350‑8383
- Or Book Online in under 60 seconds.
