Camera Pipe Inspections in Jacksonville, FL
RiverCity Plumbing provides HD camera pipe inspections in Jacksonville, FL, using push-camera and lateral launch systems to assess the interior condition of sewer lines, drain lines, and supply pipes. A sewer camera inspection is the only way to accurately diagnose root intrusion, pipe bellies, and partial collapses before purchasing a home or committing to a repair approach. Written reports with video provided. Call 904-760-7837.
RiverCity Plumbing provides HD camera pipe inspections in Jacksonville, FL, using push-camera and lateral launch systems to assess the interior condition of sewer lines, drain lines, and supply pipes. A sewer camera inspection is the only way to accurately diagnose root intrusion, pipe bellies, and partial collapses before purchasing a home or committing to a repair approach. Written reports with video provided. Call 904-760-7837.
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Camera Pipe Inspections Jacksonville FL
See Exactly What’s in Your Pipes — No Guesswork
In Jacksonville’s aging housing stock, pipe problems hide behind walls, under slabs, and deep in your yard until they become expensive emergencies. A camera pipe inspection is the only way to know the true condition of your drain and sewer lines without tearing anything apart. We insert a high-definition, waterproof camera into your pipes and show you in real time exactly what we find.
This service is essential before buying a home in historic areas like Riverside or Avondale (32205), diagnosing recurring drain clogs, planning a whole-home repipe, or verifying a sewer line is clear after cleaning. You receive a copy of the footage and a written report you can use for insurance or home sale negotiations.
What Camera Inspections Reveal
Root Intrusion
Jacksonville’s live oaks and magnolias send roots into the smallest pipe cracks. A camera reveals exactly where roots have entered and how extensive the mass is — critical for determining repair vs. replacement.
Pipe Corrosion & Decay
Cast iron drain pipes in homes built before 1975 — common in San Marco (32207) and Springfield (32206) — are often at or past their service life. Camera footage shows exactly how far deterioration has progressed.
Bellied & Sagging Pipes
North Florida’s sandy soil shifts constantly. A bellied (sagging) pipe section collects waste and causes recurring backups. Cameras locate the exact low point so we can target the repair without unnecessary digging.
Joint Separations & Cracks
Soil movement and age cause pipe joints to separate or crack, allowing groundwater infiltration and sewage exfiltration. These are invisible without a camera but can cause major foundation and yard damage over time.
Our 4-Step Inspection Process
1
Access the Cleanout
We locate your sewer cleanout (or access through a toilet or drain) to insert the camera without any demolition. Most Jacksonville homes have an accessible cleanout in the yard or near the foundation.
2
Insert & Navigate
Our self-leveling HD camera travels the full length of your line — from the house to the city main. We narrate what we see in real time and mark the GPS location of any issues found.
3
Document & Report
You receive a copy of the full video recording and a written report documenting pipe material, condition, any defects found, and their location. This report is valuable for home sales and insurance claims.
4
Honest Recommendations
Based on what we find, we present your repair or maintenance options clearly — from spot repairs to full replacement — with upfront pricing for each. You decide what to do with no pressure.
Transparent Pricing for Camera Inspections
A camera pipe inspection is a small investment compared to the cost of discovering a major sewer problem after a home purchase or mid-renovation. We provide a fixed, upfront price before we begin. The inspection fee is often credited toward any repair work we perform as a result of the findings.
Your Questions
Camera Inspection FAQ
Should I get a camera inspection before buying a home in Jacksonville?
Absolutely, especially for older homes in Riverside (32205), Avondale, San Marco (32207), or Springfield. Standard home inspections rarely include the sewer line. A failed cast iron sewer in an older home can cost $5,000–$15,000 to replace. The small cost of a pre-purchase camera inspection can give you leverage to negotiate or walk away from a bad deal.
What will a camera inspection find in my pipes?
Our camera can reveal live oak root intrusions, corrosion and pitting in cast iron pipes, cracks and joint separations caused by soil movement, bellied (sagging) sections that trap waste, grease and scale buildup, and blockages. For homes with suspected polybutylene pipes, we can also confirm the pipe material throughout your system.
How often should I get a camera inspection on my sewer line?
For most Jacksonville homeowners, we recommend a camera inspection every 2–3 years as a preventative measure, especially if your home is over 30 years old or you have large live oak trees nearby. If you’re experiencing recurring clogs, slow drains, or have had hydro-jetting performed, a follow-up camera inspection confirms the line is clear and helps plan future maintenance.
Will you need to dig up my yard for the camera inspection?
No. The camera is inserted through your existing cleanout access point — typically a capped pipe in your yard or near your foundation — or through a toilet if a cleanout isn’t readily accessible. No digging, no demolition. If we find an issue that requires repair, we’ll discuss the minimally invasive options available, including trenchless technology where applicable.
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I get a camera inspection before buying a home in Jacksonville?
Absolutely, especially for older homes in Riverside (32205) , Avondale, San Marco (32207) , or Springfield. Standard home inspections rarely include the sewer line. A failed cast iron sewer in an older home can cost $5,000–$15,000 to replace. The small cost of a pre-purchase camera inspection can give you leverage to negotiate or walk away from a bad deal.
What will a camera inspection find in my pipes?
Our camera can reveal live oak root intrusions, corrosion and pitting in cast iron pipes, cracks and joint separations caused by soil movement, bellied (sagging) sections that trap waste, grease and scale buildup, and blockages. For homes with suspected polybutylene pipes , we can also confirm the pipe material throughout your system.
How often should I get a camera inspection on my sewer line?
For most Jacksonville homeowners, we recommend a camera inspection every 2–3 years as a preventative measure, especially if your home is over 30 years old or you have large live oak trees nearby. If you're experiencing recurring clogs, slow drains, or have had hydro-jetting performed, a follow-up camera inspection confirms the line is clear and helps plan future maintenance.
Will you need to dig up my yard for the camera inspection?
No. The camera is inserted through your existing cleanout access point — typically a capped pipe in your yard or near your foundation — or through a toilet if a cleanout isn't readily accessible. No digging, no demolition. If we find an issue that requires repair, we'll discuss the minimally invasive options available, including trenchless technology where applicable.
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