Sewer video inspection has become a dependable way for us to uncover what is happening deep inside your plumbing system without tearing anything apart. Many problems begin long before there is a backup or strong odor. By sending a high-resolution camera through your sewer line, we can see blockages, cracks, buildup, or other early warning signs that would stay hidden without this technology.
Understanding What Our Camera Equipment Can Detect
Our team uses a flexible, waterproof camera head attached to a long push cable. This lets us maneuver through bends, older piping, and long stretches of line. The camera sends a live feed to a monitor so we can watch every inch of your pipe in real time. We look for roots pushing through joints, shifting soil that causes pipes to sag, corrosion, and signs of a partial collapse. Because the video is recorded, we can also rewind and study any areas that need more attention.
How We Complete a Full Line Inspection
Before we begin, we set up access at a cleanout or another proper entry point. Once the camera is inside, we guide it slowly through the system and track its location with a built-in transmitter. This tells us the exact depth and distance of any trouble spots. If we spot a blockage, heavy buildup, or pipe damage, we mark its location so our crew can plan the right repair. This careful process helps avoid unnecessary digging and makes sure we address the real cause of the problem.
Why Homeowners Benefit from Early Detection
Many sewer issues develop quietly. A small crack can grow over time, or a slow root intrusion can turn into a full blockage after one heavy rain. Catching these problems early helps prevent major backups and protects the structure of your home. Our sewer video inspections also help during home purchases, remodels, or routine maintenance, giving you a clear view of your system’s condition.
A Clear Look at the Health of Your Sewer Line
Sewer video inspection gives us a direct way to find problems that cannot be seen from the surface. With modern cameras, accurate tracking, and our trained team, we can give you real answers instead of guesswork. Contact North Hill Sewer & Drain at (206) 202-3280 to schedule our team for sewer video inspection in Puyallup.

