Sewer Inspection Services Near You

Slow drains, sewer odor, recurring clogs, gurgling fixtures, backups, or buying a property?
Lukas Plumbing & Leak Detection provides professional sewer camera inspections to help identify visible pipe concerns before digging, replacement, or major repair decisions are made.

Camera equipment helps visually inspect accessible sewer and drain lines for visible blockages, buildup, roots, offsets, bellies, breaks, and pipe wear.
We help identify where visible restrictions or pipe issues may be located so cleaning, repair, or maintenance can be planned more accurately.
Useful for homeowners, apartments, rental properties, small businesses, real estate buyers, sellers, and property managers.
A sewer camera inspection helps gather information from inside the pipe before excavation, trenching, or unnecessary repair work is considered.

Why You Should Get a Sewer Line Inspection

Sewer problems can become expensive, disruptive, and messy when ignored. A camera inspection helps reveal visible issues inside accessible drain and sewer lines before the problem turns into a backup or major repair.

Prevent Costly Surprises: Visible buildup, roots, pipe wear, offsets, low spots, or restrictions can be identified before they lead to repeated backups or emergency repairs.
Detect Tree Root Intrusion: Tree roots can enter through joints, cracks, or weak pipe sections. Camera inspection helps reveal visible root activity inside the line.
Peace of Mind for Homebuyers: A sewer scope can help buyers understand sewer line condition before closing, especially on older homes or properties with mature landscaping.
Investigate Sewer Odors: Sewer smells, gurgling drains, and recurring slow drainage may point to line restrictions, venting issues, or pipe condition concerns.
Support Better Repair Planning: Camera findings and notes can help your plumber, contractor, property manager, buyer, or seller understand the next practical step.

Our Local Sewer Inspection Services

Trusted camera inspection services for homeowners, property managers, real estate buyers, commercial properties, and rental buildings.

Camera inspection for homeowners dealing with recurring clogs, backups, slow drains, sewer odors, or unknown pipe condition.

A sewer scope can help buyers and sellers understand sewer line condition before a real estate decision is finalized.

Useful for restaurants, offices, rental units, apartment buildings, retail spaces, and other commercial properties with drain or sewer concerns.

Video findings and written notes can help support plumbing quotes, contractor coordination, post-repair review, or property management records.

Routine inspections can help identify buildup, roots, or visible pipe condition concerns before they become a larger problem.

If buildup, sludge, or recurring restrictions are found, drain cleaning or hydro jetting may be the next recommended step. View drain cleaning

Why Customers Trust Us for Sewer Inspections

We bring clarity, professionalism, and practical explanations to every sewer camera inspection.

We explain what the inspection shows in plain language so you understand the findings and what they may mean.

Camera inspection gives visual information about accessible pipe interiors instead of relying only on symptoms.

The camera is inserted through an available cleanout or access point when possible, with no digging during inspection.

We serve Clearwater, Largo, Belleair, Belleair Bluffs, Dunedin, Palm Harbor, Safety Harbor, Seminole, Indian Rocks Beach, and nearby areas.

Findings can be shared with plumbers, contractors, real estate professionals, property managers, buyers, or sellers.

High-Tech Inspections. Local Service.

We combine sewer camera equipment with practical plumbing knowledge to help homeowners and property owners make informed decisions.

Easy-to-Understand Results

We explain findings in a way that helps you make confident decisions without unnecessary confusion.

Sewer Camera Equipment

Camera inspection helps reveal visible roots, cracks, buildup, grease, sludge, offsets, low spots, pipe wear, and obstructions inside accessible lines.

Location Support

When appropriate, locating support can help identify the approximate area of a visible pipe concern for more targeted repair planning.

Digital Findings and Notes

You receive a clear summary of visible findings that can be used for repair planning, real estate review, or property records.

Efficient Inspection Process

Inspection time depends on access, line length, and pipe condition, but our process is designed to be clean, focused, and practical.

Our Sewer Inspection Approach

Review. Inspect. Explain. Plan. We focus on clear findings so your next step makes sense.

Review Symptoms and Access

We review slow drains, sewer odors, backups, recurring clogs, cleanout access, property history, and inspection goals.

Inspect the Line

Camera equipment is used to inspect accessible sewer and drain line interiors.

Identify Visible Concerns

We look for visible roots, buildup, restrictions, offsets, low spots, pipe wear, or damage.

Explain Findings

We explain what was visible and what practical next steps may make sense.

Recommend the Next Step

Depending on the findings, we may recommend monitoring, cleaning, hydro jetting, repair planning, or further evaluation.

Reliable Results That Help You Plan

Sewer camera inspection helps replace uncertainty with visible information and practical next steps.

Clearer Problem Source

Camera inspection can help identify whether symptoms may be related to roots, buildup, offsets, pipe wear, or another visible issue.

Better Repair Planning

Understanding the line condition can help prevent unnecessary digging, cleaning, or replacement work in the wrong area.

Avoid Surprise Costs

For buyers and property owners, inspection can reveal visible sewer concerns before they become expensive surprises.

Repair-Ready Details

Findings can help contractors, plumbers, buyers, sellers, and property managers understand what was visible in the line.

Sewer Inspection Pricing – Transparent & Fair

Choose the right inspection scope for your needs with upfront pricing and no hidden add-ons.

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Standard Sewer Camera Inspection

Visual inspection for homes or small buildings. Useful for recurring clogs, sewer odors, slow drains, or general line condition review.

Starting at $199+Reg. 274
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Advanced Commercial Inspection

Extended inspection for larger sewer systems, commercial buildings, rental properties, restaurants, or multi-unit properties.

Starting at $299+Reg. 374
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Insurance or Repair Verification

Inspection notes and video findings before or after repair work for contractor coordination or property records.

Starting at $149+Reg. 224
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Sewer Inspection FAQs – Local Service Near You

Answers to common questions about sewer camera inspections, pricing, process, and what the inspection can show.

Consider a sewer inspection if you have slow drains, recurring clogs, gurgling fixtures, sewer odors, water backing up, root concerns, or if you are buying an older property.

A sewer camera inspection generally includes access review, camera inspection of accessible lines, visible condition observations, and a summary of what was found.

No. The inspection is performed through existing cleanouts or access points when available. No digging or demolition is required during inspection.

A sewer camera can reveal visible cracks, roots, buildup, offsets, low spots, restrictions, and pipe wear inside accessible line sections.

We serve Clearwater, Largo, Belleair, Belleair Bluffs, Dunedin, Palm Harbor, Safety Harbor, Seminole, Indian Rocks Beach, and nearby Pinellas County communities.

Yes. A sewer scope can help buyers understand sewer line condition before closing, especially on older homes or properties with mature trees.

Need a Sewer Line Inspection Near You?

Call Lukas Plumbing & Leak Detection for sewer camera inspection, drain line inspection, recurring clog evaluation, sewer odor investigation, real estate sewer scopes, and repair planning throughout Pinellas County.