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Sewer and Drain Camera Inspections in Fort Myers, FL – Serving All of Lee County

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Drain & Sewer Camera Inspections in Southwest Florida

When drains keep acting up, guessing gets expensive. A drain camera inspection is the fastest way to find out what’s happening inside the line and where the problem begins. If you searched “drain camera near me” or “sewer camera inspection near me,” you’re probably trying to solve a repeat issue—slow drains across multiple fixtures, recurring clogs, or a main line problem that keeps coming back.

A camera inspection confirms what’s real: buildup, obstruction, pipe condition, or damage—so you can choose the cleanest fix with confidence.

When a Camera Inspection Is Worth It

Camera inspections are especially useful when:

  • You’ve cleared the same clog more than once
  • Multiple drains are slow or backing up
  • You suspect a main line issue
  • You’re considering hydro jetting and want confirmation first
  • You’ve been told “it might be the sewer line” and want proof
  • You’re purchasing a home and want a sewer-scope style evaluation

Instead of repeating the same service and hoping it holds, a camera inspection confirms the cause and helps prevent wasted spend.

Sewer and drain camera inspections are:

  • Non-invasive for faster, safer service without disruption to your property.
  • Flexible to find a wide range of issues at varying depths.
  • Able to detect more than just buildup, including root intrusion.
  • More accurate for locating blockages and assessing line and pipe health.

What Happens After the Inspection

A camera inspection is most valuable when it leads to a clear next step. We’ll explain what we found in plain language, where the problem is, and what the cleanest solution looks like. If the fix is simple, we’ll keep it simple. If the fix is bigger, we’ll tell you why—and what your options are.

What to Expect on the Visit

  1. Confirm access and which line we’re inspecting
  2. Perform the camera inspection with a practical goal: locate the cause and guide the next step
  3. Review findings and recommend the next logical service (clear, jet, or repair)
  4. If you proceed with service, confirm results and reduce repeat risk where possible

If your issue is active backup, we’ll advise the safest approach before inspection so you don’t worsen the situation by forcing water use.

Pricing Factors (What Impacts Cost)

  • Whether the issue is in a branch line or main line
  • Access/cleanout availability
  • Level of backup and whether clearing is needed first

Whether you want documentation/video for records or home purchase evaluation.

12 Month No Interest if Paid in Full, No payments!

FAQs: Camera Inspections

What is a sewer camera inspection?
A sewer camera inspection uses a specialized camera to view the inside of a drain or sewer line to locate clogs, buildup, damage, or other issues.

Is a “sewer inspection” the same as a camera inspection?
In most cases, yes. When homeowners search “sewer inspection near me,” they usually mean a camera-based inspection that shows what’s inside the line.

When should I schedule a drain camera inspection?
If clogs repeat, multiple drains are slow, you suspect a main line issue, or you want certainty before repairs, a camera inspection is usually worth it.

Can a camera inspection find the exact clog location?
Yes—it can help identify where the restriction or issue begins, which helps avoid guesswork.

Do I need the line cleared first?
Not always. It depends on symptoms and the level of backup. We’ll advise the cleanest approach based on what you’re seeing.

Does a camera inspection clear the clog?
It’s primarily diagnostic. It’s often paired with cleaning or jetting services to confirm cause and verify results.

Is a camera inspection worth it for recurring clogs?
Yes. It can save money by preventing repeated temporary clears that don’t address the root issue.

Can you inspect the main line?
In many cases, yes—we’ll confirm access and the right inspection approach.

Can I use this for a home purchase sewer scope?
Often, yes. Inspection can help you understand sewer condition and risk.

Do you offer drain camera inspection in Fort Myers and Cape Coral?
Yes—Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Lehigh Acres, and surrounding Lee County communities.

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