Septic Camera Inspection in Miami-Dade
Video camera inspection of septic lines and tanks to identify blockages, root intrusion, and pipe damage without excavation.
Camera inspection (also called video pipe inspection or CCTV inspection) is the most accurate, least invasive way to diagnose problems inside your septic pipes, tank, and distribution system. Instead of guessing — or worse, digging up your yard to find the problem — we send a high-definition waterproof camera through your lines to see exactly what's happening underground.
Our camera equipment includes self-leveling HD cameras for main lines (4" and larger), push cameras for smaller diameter pipes, and pan-and-tilt cameras for tank interior inspections. The real-time video feed is displayed on a monitor so you can see the condition of your system with your own eyes. We record the entire inspection and provide you with the footage and a written report.
Camera inspections are invaluable for: diagnosing recurring backups, locating root intrusion, finding pipe offsets or breaks, pre-purchase property evaluations, verifying repair quality, and mapping unknown pipe routes. In Miami-Dade, where mature ficus and oak trees send aggressive root systems into septic pipes, camera inspection often reveals the source of chronic drainage problems.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about camera inspections in Miami-Dade.
When should I get a camera inspection of my septic system?
We recommend camera inspections when: you have recurring backups or slow drains that pumping doesn't fix, you're buying a property with a septic system, you suspect root intrusion from nearby trees, you want to verify the condition of older pipes before investing in repairs, or you need to locate buried pipes or connections.
Can a camera inspection see inside the septic tank?
Yes. We use specialized pan-and-tilt cameras that can be lowered into the tank to inspect baffles, walls, and the bottom for cracks, corrosion, and structural issues. This is especially useful for tanks that are difficult to access or where a visual inspection from above isn't conclusive.
How long does a camera inspection take?
A standard pipe inspection takes 30–60 minutes. If we're inspecting the tank interior and multiple pipe runs, allow 1–2 hours. You'll see the live feed during the inspection and receive the recorded footage and written report within 24 hours.
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