Sewer Camera Inspections in Springfield
Guessing about a sewer line is expensive, and digging up a yard to find sound pipe is worse. A camera inspection settles the question for the cost of a service call: we run a self-leveling color camera from the cleanout to the city main, record the footage, and mark the exact location and depth of anything we find.
Springfield’s laterals earn the scrutiny. The 1940s bungalows near downtown sit on clay tile lines under mature trees, and roots find every joint in clay. Westgate’s postwar ranches often still drain through original cast iron rusting from the inside out, while even newer homes off the Route 9 corridor can hide a belly where the backfill settled. The camera tells us which problem you have, or confirms you have none.
When to Put a Camera in the Line
Recurring main-line clogs, sewage odors, soggy patches in the yard, or a home purchase anywhere in Madison County. Buyers especially: a clean-looking disclosure can hide a five-figure lateral. If the footage shows damage, we’ll walk you through it on screen and price both sewer line repair and trenchless replacement in writing.
How the process works is on our sewer camera inspection page, with every local service listed at the Springfield hub.
Know what your line looks like before it decides for you. Call Summit Plumbing at (555) 123-4567.