Crystal-clear Video

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Crystal-clear Video | Main Line Issues | Plumbing | Kelso

When water backs up or drains slow, the real trouble is often hidden deep below your home. HEP’s crystal-clear video plumbing service brings the mystery to light, sending high-definition cameras through your pipes to locate breaks, roots, or stubborn blockages without guesswork. Kelso homeowners love that we can show them real-time footage on the spot, pinpointing main line issues with surgical precision and saving both time and money on repairs.

From the moment our friendly techs roll up, you’ll see why we’re the local go-to. We protect floors, keep workspaces clean, and explain every finding in plain English—complete with visual proof—so you stay fully informed and in control. By catching main line issues early, we help safeguard your property, protect your wallet, and deliver the peace of mind that only crystal-clear answers can provide.

FAQs

What is a crystal-clear video plumbing inspection and how does it benefit my Kelso home?

A crystal-clear video plumbing inspection uses a high-definition, waterproof camera attached to a flexible cable that is fed through your main sewer line. The real-time footage lets our licensed plumber see the exact condition of the pipe interior—blockages, cracks, roots, corrosion, and slope problems—without any digging. For Kelso homeowners, this means faster diagnostics, accurate repair planning, and no unnecessary disruption to landscaping or hardscape.

When should I schedule a main sewer line video inspection?

We recommend a video inspection: (1) before purchasing a home in Kelso to avoid hidden sewer issues, (2) whenever you experience frequent backups, slow drains, or foul odors, (3) after major yard work or tree removal that could impact underground pipes, and (4) every 3–5 years as preventive maintenance to catch early warning signs before they turn into costly emergencies.

What signs indicate a problem in my main line that video inspection can detect?

Common red flags include multiple fixtures backing up at once, gurgling sounds in toilets, water pooling around floor drains, persistent sewer gas smells, and sudden lush spots or sinkholes in your yard. A video inspection pinpoints the exact cause—such as root intrusion, grease buildup, collapsed sections, or offset joints—so we can recommend the right fix.

How long does a main line video inspection take and will it damage my yard?

Most residential inspections take 45–90 minutes, depending on pipe length and accessibility. The process is 100% non-invasive: we access the line through an existing clean-out or remove a toilet if needed. Because the camera does the exploring internally, there is no digging, trenching, or damage to your lawn, driveway, or landscaping.

What happens after the video inspection if an issue is found?

Our technician reviews the footage with you on-site, explaining the problem frame by frame. You receive a digital copy of the video and a written report outlining repair options—whether it’s hydro-jetting, trenchless pipe lining, spot repair, or full replacement. We provide upfront pricing, projected timelines, and permit requirements so you can make an informed decision before any work begins.

How much does a video plumbing inspection cost in Kelso and is it worth it?

A standard main-line video inspection in Kelso typically ranges from $175 to $300, depending on pipe length and access points. Considering that unexpected sewer repairs can run into the thousands, the inspection is a cost-effective way to verify pipe health, negotiate real-estate deals, and prevent catastrophic backups. The high-definition footage serves as proof of condition for insurers, buyers, and warranty claims, making it well worth the modest investment.

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