Sewage backing up into your basement, wet spots in your yard, or slow drains are signs of serious problems. These problems can be found early with sewer camera inspections. In Dayton, Columbus, and Cincinnati, old clay, cast iron, and other pipes often fail. Logan Services uses high-definition sewer inspection cameras to find problems like tree roots, cracks, blockages, and pipe collapses without digging. A sewer camera inspection uses a waterproof, high-definition camera on a flexible rod that is put into your sewer lines. It shows real-time video of the inside of your pipes.
If you see any signs of sewer trouble or want to protect your home’s plumbing, don’t wait for costly repairs. Call Logan Services today at (800) 564-2611 to schedule a sewer camera inspection and keep your sewer system working well.
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Certain signs mean it’s time to get a sewer camera inspection. Finding these early helps stop worse damage and expensive repairs later.
If drains clog repeatedly after being cleared, the issue is likely deeper in the sewer line. A sewer camera inspection identifies the exact cause—such as root intrusion or pipe damage—so we can provide a permanent solution.
Slow drainage across multiple fixtures signals a main line issue, not an isolated clog. A camera inspection confirms whether the problem is buildup, a blockage, or structural damage in the sewer line.
Backups and gurgling indicate airflow disruption from a blockage or pipe failure. A camera inspection pinpoints where the obstruction or failure is occurring, allowing for targeted correction.
Persistent sewer odors often mean cracks, leaks, or trapped waste in the line. A camera inspection locates the source of the odor and confirms whether the pipe is damaged or compromised.
Soggy areas or unusually green patches can indicate a leaking sewer line underground. A camera inspection verifies the condition of the pipe and identifies the exact location of the break without excavation.
Many Ohio homeowners benefit from proactive sewer camera inspections, especially before purchasing older homes with original sewer lines, after major tree planting or removal near sewer routes, if your home has clay, galvanized, or cast iron pipes, following severe weather or construction activity, and as part of routine maintenance for properties with a history of sewer issues. These inspections provide quick, affordable, and definitive answers to potential sewer problems.Â
Don’t rely on guesswork when it comes to your sewer line. Schedule a camera inspection now for clear answers.
Our video camera inspections have many benefits for homeowners who want to keep their sewer system working and avoid big repairs. Here are some main benefits:
Our technicians insert a high-definition camera into your sewer line to inspect your pipes in real time. The camera travels up to 200 feet through pipes 2 inches or larger, capturing clear video footage that reveals blockages, damage, and structural issues.
As the inspection progresses, we track the camera’s distance and depth to pinpoint the exact location of any problems underground. Once complete, we review the findings with you and provide a recorded video along with clear recommendations based on the condition of your sewer line. Depending on damage, repairs may include spot fixes, pipe lining, or full replacement with pipe bursting.
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High-Definition Cameras: We use advanced waterproof cameras with transmitters for clear video and exact underground location.
Skilled Drain Technicians: Our team knows sewer inspection and repair well, giving advice based on real findings.
Fast, Friendly Service: Same-day appointments and quick inspections that don’t disrupt your home.
Clear Pricing: Honest estimates with no hidden fees. Camera inspections come with drain cleaning and count toward repairs if needed.
No. Sewer cameras are safe and sized to fit your pipe material and diameter. They can inspect clay, cast iron, and modern pipes without harm.
A waterproof camera goes through a cleanout and moves along the sewer line. It sends live video to a monitor. A built-in transmitter helps find the exact spot and depth of any problems from above ground.
Schedule a sewer camera inspection if you have recurring clogs, are purchasing a home, or own a property built before 1960 with cast iron or galvanized pipes. Inspections are recommended when problems repeat or when you need to identify hidden pipe damage before making repair or purchase decisions.
Yes. Pipes must be free of standing water or sewage for the camera to inspect and diagnose problems properly.
Most home inspections take 30 to 60 minutes for 50 to 100 feet of pipe with easy access. Longer pipes, many branches, or hard access may take more time.
Sewer cameras can spot:
Root intrusion
Cracked or collapsed pipes
Offset joints
Sagging lines
Grease buildup
Blockages from foreign objects
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