See exactly what is happening inside your pipes with a professional sewer camera inspection for Cincinnati homes, home buyers, and businesses.
When you have recurring clogs, slow drains, or you are about to buy an older home, guessing about the condition of your sewer line Cleaning is a costly mistake. A sewer camera inspection in Cincinnati shows you exactly what is going on inside the pipe, with no digging and no guesswork. We send a high-definition camera through the line and show you the problem live on screen so you know the real condition of your sewer before you spend a dollar on repairs.
Whether you are dealing with a backup that keeps returning or you want peace of mind before purchasing a home, our inspection gives you clear, honest answers. We show you what the camera sees, explain it in plain language, and provide a report you can keep, without pushing you toward repairs you do not need.
If you want to know the true condition of your sewer line, we are ready to help. Call us to schedule your inspection today.

We start by finding an access point, usually a sewer cleanout or a drain opening, so there is no need to dig up your yard. The camera then travels through the pipe, showing us everything along the way, from roots and cracks to grease buildup and pipe damage.
Our rooter machine feeds a powered cable with a sharp cutting head through the line. As it spins, it slices through the root mass and clears it off the pipe walls, restoring the full width of the line. For heavy root growth, we may recommend hydro jetting to flush the line completely clean.
Roots can return over time, so we help you stay ahead of them. Regular rooter service on a schedule keeps the line clear and stops roots from growing back into a full blockage, which saves you from a messy backup later.
Many Cincinnati homes, especially in neighborhoods like Hyde Park, Oakley, Mount Lookout, and Pleasant Ridge, still run on their original clay tile and cast iron sewer lines from the early 1900s. After a century in the ground, these pipes crack, corrode, and separate at the joints, and a camera is the only way to see it.
The soil across Greater Cincinnati shifts and settles over time, which pulls pipe joints apart and causes sags and misalignment in the line. This ground movement is a common reason older sewer lines start to fail, and it often shows up long before you notice a backup.
In older neighborhoods, foundation settlement can put pressure on sewer lines and cause breaks where the pipe leaves the house. A camera inspection catches this kind of damage early, so you can plan a repair instead of facing a sudden backup.
The mature trees that make Cincinnati neighborhoods beautiful also send roots deep into aging sewer lines. A camera shows exactly where roots have entered the pipe, so the problem can be cleared or repaired at the right spot.

Every inspection is handled by trained, licensed technicians, so your home and your sewer line are always in careful, qualified hands.

We show up when we say we will and keep you updated, so you are not stuck waiting around all day wondering when help will arrive.

You know the price before we start, with no hidden fees. And you get an honest assessment with no pressure to buy repairs you do not need.

Our team runs sewer camera inspections every day and knows how to read what the camera shows, from root intrusion to cracks and settlement common in older Cincinnati homes.
If you are dealing with any of these, a camera inspection finds the real cause instead of guessing:
A sewer line problem can cost thousands to repair, and it is not something a standard home inspection covers. Before you buy an older Cincinnati home, a camera inspection shows you the true condition of the sewer line, so there are no expensive surprises after closing. Sellers use it too, to show buyers the line is in good shape.
When a drain keeps backing up or you are on a tight closing deadline for a home purchase, you do not want to wait days for answers. We offer same-day sewer camera inspections across Cincinnati whenever our schedule allows, so you can get the information you need fast.
For an active backup, a quick inspection finds the cause right away, so the problem can be cleared without guesswork. For a home purchase, a fast inspection keeps your closing on track and gives you the answers you need before your deadline.
Whether it is an urgent drain problem or a time-sensitive real estate deal, we work to get a technician out to you quickly. Call us and we will let you know the soonest we can be there.
Older Cincinnati homes often still have their original clay or cast iron sewer lines from the early 1900s. These lines can have roots, cracks, or collapses that cost thousands to repair. A camera inspection before closing shows you the true condition of the line, so you can negotiate repairs or walk away before the problem becomes yours.
We provide video footage and a written report of the inspection. This documentation is useful for negotiating with the seller, filing an insurance claim, or sharing with your realtor and contractors. You get proof of the line's condition, not just a verbal opinion.
If you are selling an older Cincinnati home, a clean sewer inspection report gives buyers confidence and can help your sale move faster. It shows there are no hidden surprises in the line.
When a drain keeps backing up or you are on a tight closing deadline for a home purchase, you do not want to wait days for answers. We offer same-day sewer camera inspections across Cincinnati whenever our schedule allows, so you can get the information you need fast.
For an active backup, a quick inspection finds the cause right away, so the problem can be cleared without guesswork. For a home purchase, a fast inspection keeps your closing on track and gives you the answers you need before your deadline.
Whether it is an urgent drain problem or a time-sensitive real estate deal, we work to get a technician out to you quickly. Call us and we will let you know the soonest we can be there.
A sewer camera inspection uses a flexible cable with a high-definition camera on the tip to see inside your sewer line. It shows the real condition of the pipe on a live screen, revealing problems like roots, cracks, and buildup without any digging.
We feed the camera through an access point, usually a cleanout, and guide it through the line. You watch the live video with us as the camera travels through the pipe, and a built-in locator marks the exact spot of any problem above ground.
It is strongly recommended, especially for older homes. A standard home inspection does not check the sewer line, and many older Cincinnati homes still have original clay or cast iron pipes that can hide costly problems. A camera inspection shows you the true condition before you buy.
A camera can find tree roots, cracks, breaks, corrosion, grease buildup, bellies or sags in the line, misaligned joints, and blockages. It shows exactly where each problem is located in the pipe.
No. The inspection is done through an existing access point like a cleanout or drain opening, so there is no need to dig up your yard to see inside the line.
Most inspections take about 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the length and condition of the line. We review what we found with you right afterward.