top of page

Camera Diagnostics for Septic & Sewer Lines

Many septic and sewer problems happen underground where homeowners cannot see them.A sewer camera inspection allows us to inspect the inside of pipes without unnecessary digging. Using specialized camera equipment, we can identify blockages, root intrusion, broken pipes, crushed lines, offsets, grease buildup, and other issues that may be affecting your septic system.Camera diagnostics are often recommended when homeowners experience recurring backups, slow drains, gurgling toilets, sewage odors, wet spots in the yard, unexplained septic issues, or concerns before purchasing a home.Our camera equipment helps locate problems quickly and accurately so repairs can be targeted to the actual source of the issue.

Why Camera Inspections Save Money

Without camera diagnostics, homeowners are often forced to guess what is causing a problem. A camera inspection helps identify the exact location and nature of an issue before excavation begins. This can reduce unnecessary digging, prevent unnecessary repairs, and help determine the most cost-effective solution for your property. Whether the issue involves a septic line, sewer line, root intrusion, blockage, or damaged pipe, camera diagnostics provide valuable information before major work begins.

Common Problems a Camera Inspection Can Identify

• Root intrusion inside sewer and septic lines

• Broken or cracked pipes

• Pipe separations and offsets

• Grease buildup and blockages

• Collapsed or crushed sewer lines

• Recurring backups and drainage issues

• Hidden underground pipe damage

• Unknown causes of septic system problems

Why Choose Septic Plus for Camera Diagnostics?

When a septic or sewer problem is hidden underground, guessing can become expensive. Our camera diagnostic equipment allows us to inspect underground lines, identify the source of the issue, and recommend the most effective repair options. We believe homeowners deserve clear answers, honest recommendations, and practical solutions. From locating damaged pipes to diagnosing recurring backups, Septic Plus helps homeowners throughout Northeast Georgia identify problems before they become larger repairs.

Need Answers About a Septic or Sewer Problem?

If you're experiencing recurring backups, slow drains, sewage odors, gurgling toilets, or unexplained septic issues, a camera inspection may help identify the cause.

FINANCING AVAILABLE FOR QUALIFIED HOMEOWNERS

Unexpected septic repairs and installations can be expensive. That's why Septic Plus offers financing options through Acorn Finance to help homeowners move forward with important septic projects without unnecessary delays.

Financing may be available for:

✔ Septic Repairs

✔ Drainfield Repairs & Replacement

✔ New Septic System Installation

✔ Septic Tank Replacement

✔ Major Septic Projects

Frequently Asked Questions About Camera Diagnostics

What can a sewer camera inspection find?

 Camera inspections can identify root intrusion, pipe damage, blockages, collapsed pipes, offsets, grease buildup, and other hidden problems inside underground sewer and septic lines.

Can you locate a broken pipe without digging?

In many cases, yes. Camera equipment allows us to inspect the line and identify the location of the issue before excavation begins.

How long does a camera inspection take?

Most inspections can be completed during a single visit depending on the size and condition of the system.

Is a camera inspection useful before buying a home?

Absolutely. A camera inspection can reveal hidden sewer and septic line issues that may not be visible during a standard property inspection.

Do camera inspections help with recurring backups?

Yes. Camera diagnostics are one of the most effective ways to identify the cause of recurring backups, slow drains, and ongoing plumbing or septic problems.

What areas do you serve?

We provide camera diagnostics throughout Jefferson, Commerce, Athens, Hartwell, Gainesville, Nicholson, Maysville, Homer, Statham, Bogart, Jackson County, Banks County, and surrounding Northeast Georgia communities.

bottom of page