We are currently offering a special on our
Sewer Line Video Inspections
we want you to take advantage of. Winter is closing in on us, which can make your pipes very vulnerable and cause all kinds of issues. A video inspection can help you prevent those issues & save you money.
What Is A Sewer Line Video Inspection & what does it do for me?
A sewer video inspection is a process whereby your plumber runs a video camera through your waste pipes. The video will go through your branch lines (the pipes like your faucets that connect to the sewer line) through to your sewer line (the pipe that connects your branch lines to the municipal sewer line in the street.)
The purpose is to detect any problems that exist in your sewer lines now & fix them before they cause massive issues, inconvenience, and cost for you. It’s easy to see where potential backups lie and resolve them.
How Much Money Could This Save Me?
The average cost to repair a sewer main is $2,556. You could spend anywhere between $1,073 and $4,054, depending on the kind of damage. Full sewer line replacement ranges from $3,000 to $25,000.
Sewage water can back up into a basement, beneath crawl spaces, or underneath the landscaping and paved surfaces. This is a smelly nuisance that can cause major water damage and a biological hazard for your family.
An initial diagnosis with a professional in-pipe camera service is an upfront expense that can save you time and money with a proper determination of the problem. The total price of repairs depends on the cause and complexity of the project, the repair options available, and related projects caused by collateral damage.
Can I Do These Myself?
Well, technically, you could. However, the equipment to do so costs about $15,000. So, to be cost-effective, you should have a plumber do it for you – after all, we’ll do this for you for only $99! Not to mention, a plumber will see things you might miss.