Sewer Camera Inspection in Fairview
Sewer work is the one trade where the problem hides under four feet of dirt. A camera inspection replaces guessing with footage: we run a self-leveling camera down the lateral, record the whole pass, and mark trouble spots above ground with a locator so any digging happens in exactly the right place.
What the Camera Finds Block by Block
In a town that grew in rings like Fairview, the camera tells a different story street by street. The lots around the school were plumbed mid-century, mostly clay tile out to the main, and there the lens finds offset joints, root intrusion, and low bellies that hold water and catch paper. Farmhouse laterals run long, and some include sections nobody alive watched go in.
Anyone buying a house here should scope the lateral before closing. It’s a small line item next to the cost of a surprise sewer replacement, and it’s the only part of a home inspection that looks underground.
When the camera does find damage, you see it on screen with us and get options in writing, from a spot fix through sewer line repair up to trenchless replacement when the whole run is done. Details live on our sewer camera inspection page, with the rest of our local work at Fairview.
Want eyes in the line? Call Summit Plumbing at (555) 123-4567.