Houston Sewer Line Inspection & Repair
Superior Sewer Line Inspection
For over 70 years, Village Plumbing, Air & Electric has served the Houston community with exceptional customer service. We’re known as the cleanest technicians in town and are committed to handling your sewer line needs.
At Village Plumbing, Air & Electric, we invest in the industry’s most advanced tools and equipment, like the sewer line video camera. Our skilled technicians insert a high-resolution video camera inside the pipe to visually inspect sewer lines and underground pipes. Thanks to real-time imaging, our plumbers can evaluate the condition of the inside of the pipe and see any existing or potential problems.
With the help of the video camera, our technicians can identify sewer line problems so they can be fixed quickly and cost-effectively. We highly recommend a sewer video camera inspection if you experience repeated drain line backups, slow drains, or clogs. Before purchasing a new home, a video camera inspection is also recommended to ensure the sewer lines are free of problems before moving in.
When To Call for a Sewer Camera Inspection
- It smells like sewage on the property
- Water is draining slower than usual in multiple drains
- Drains in your home are clogged or backed up
- You hear bubbling/gurgling water sounds
- Water is pooling in your yard and isn’t draining
Why You Need a Professional for Sewer Line Inspections
When it comes to your sewer line, expertise matters. Choosing a skilled professional for sewer line inspections is essential to keep your home’s plumbing in top shape. Our experts bring experience and know-how to the table, ensuring thorough checks of your sewer lines.
Using advanced video cameras, we’ll locate issues deep within your sewer line and interpret the inspection results accurately. Then, we’ll recommend an effective, safe sewer line repair. You can trust us to uncover hidden problems that could cause trouble later on, saving you from headaches and pricey fixes.Â
Frequently Asked Questions
What causes sewer backups?
The three most common culprits that often lead to sewer backups include:
- Clogged lines:Â Sewage clogs can happen when you use your toilet or garbage disposal as a waste basket. Throwing too much of anything solid down the pipes can clog the sewer system.
- Broken or collapsed lines: Sewer backups can happen due to materials breaking down and crumbling over a long period, especially in older homes with cast iron or clay piping.
- Tree roots:Â Roots from your yard or neighboring yards can affect the sewer system underground. Roots can grow into the pipes or wrap around them, causing significant issues.
How often should I have my sewer line cleaned?
The frequency of sewer line cleaning depends on several factors, including the age of your pipes, the type of pipes you have, and the amount of usage your sewer line sees. Generally, having your sewer line inspected and cleaned regularly is a good idea to prevent blockages and other issues.