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Sewer Camera Inspection in JBLM (Joint Base Lewis-McChord)

Less common in newer rentals; more common in older off-base homes. A sewer camera inspection puts a high-resolution camera into the line so we can see roots, breaks, bellies, offsets, bad slope, and failing pipe before they become emergencies. Real estate, recurring backups, and pre-renovation due diligence all benefit when access allows.

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When to Call

When to Call for Sewer Camera Inspection in JBLM (Joint Base Lewis-McChord)

If any of these match what you are seeing in your JBLM (Joint Base Lewis-McChord) home, it is time to get a sewer camera inspection visit on the calendar.

  • Recurring backups in the same drain or mainline
  • Pre-purchase inspection on a home being bought or sold
  • Before a major remodel or addition where buried plumbing is involved
  • After a backup that was cleared by another company without an inspection
  • Buying an older home where the lateral has never been documented
How We Diagnose

What We Check on a Sewer Camera Inspection Call in JBLM (Joint Base Lewis-McChord)

Less common in newer rentals; more common in older off-base homes.

  • We identify the best access point: a cleanout, pulled toilet, or roof vent depending on the run
  • We confirm the camera can travel the line without damaging the pipe
  • We push the line and narrate what we see in real time
  • We document depth and footage on key issues so any repair can be planned, not guessed
  • We provide a recording on request so the customer has the evidence in hand
Our Process

How a Sewer Camera Inspection Job Runs

  1. Free estimate on arrival
  2. Confirm access and condition before pushing the camera
  3. Walk the line with the homeowner watching the monitor
  4. Identify and document any defects: roots, breaks, bellies, offsets, scale, foreign objects
  5. Provide written summary and recording on request
  6. Quote any recommended follow-up work in writing before any additional work begins
Scope

What's Included & What's Not

Included in scope

  • Camera inspection of accessible drain and sewer lines when access allows
  • Real-time walkthrough with the homeowner
  • Written summary of findings
  • Recording available on request
  • Recommendations for any next-step work

Not included unless written into scope

  • Inspections that require excavation, slab cutting, or extensive disassembly to access
  • Inspections through fully clogged lines until a clearing is done first
  • Repairs identified during the inspection (those become separate quotes)
  • Septic tank or septic field inspection
FAQs

Common Questions: Sewer Camera Inspection in JBLM (Joint Base Lewis-McChord)

What does a sewer camera inspection cost in JBLM (Joint Base Lewis-McChord)?

Pricing is flat-rate by job and quoted in writing before any work starts. There is no trip charge in the JBLM (Joint Base Lewis-McChord) service area.

How long does a sewer camera inspection take?

Most residential inspections take less than an hour once we have access. Difficult-to-access lines or longer runs take longer.

Do you provide a recording?

Yes, on request. The recording is the evidence behind any repair recommendation.

Can you inspect any line?

Most accessible lines, yes. We always say 'when access allows' because some lines do not have a usable cleanout, are too compromised to push a camera through, or require clearing before inspection.

Will the camera damage my pipes?

No. The camera head is rounded and runs on a flexible cable designed for plumbing inspection. We confirm the line can take the push before we start.

Sewer Camera Inspection in JBLM (Joint Base Lewis-McChord)

Free estimate. Pricing in writing before any work starts. No trip charge. No emergency upcharges. Call, text, or send a message.