See What's Happening Below Your Property
Sewer Line Inspections in Chino Hills for blockages, root intrusion, and pipe deterioration before they cause sewage backups
Sewers Plus Plumbing And Rooter uses advanced camera equipment to inspect your sewer line without excavation, giving you a clear view of what's happening inside your pipes. You get footage that shows blockages, cracks, root intrusion, and deteriorating pipe walls, helping you understand whether your system needs cleaning, repair, or replacement. This service is available in Chino Hills and is built for homeowners who need to make informed decisions about their sewer system.
When roots push through joints or grease builds up along the pipe walls, you won't always notice until wastewater backs up into your home. A camera inspection catches these conditions early, often during a real estate transaction or as part of routine preventative maintenance. The camera moves through the entire accessible length of the line, recording footage that identifies the location and severity of any damage.
If you're buying or selling a home or want to confirm your sewer line is in working order, reach out to schedule a professional sewer inspection in Chino Hills.

What the Camera Shows and What Happens Next
The inspection begins with access through a cleanout or drain opening, and a waterproof camera mounted on a flexible cable is fed into the sewer line. You receive footage that shows the interior condition of the pipe, including any offset joints, cracks, or invasive tree roots that restrict flow. The camera also measures the depth and distance of each problem area, which helps with planning repairs.
After the inspection, Sewers Plus Plumbing And Rooter provides clear findings and recommended next steps based on what the camera revealed. You'll know whether the line needs hydro jetting to remove buildup, spot repair to address a crack, or full replacement if the pipe has collapsed or deteriorated beyond repair. The visual record removes guesswork and gives you documentation you can share with contractors, inspectors, or buyers.
The process is non-invasive and typically completed in under two hours depending on the length and accessibility of the line. It does not require digging, so your landscaping, driveway, and walkways remain undisturbed. If the camera cannot pass through a section due to severe blockage or collapse, that limitation is noted and alternate access points are considered.
Common Questions About Sewer Camera Inspections
Homeowners in Chino Hills often ask how the inspection works, what it reveals, and when it makes sense to schedule one.
What does a sewer camera inspection actually show?
The camera displays the inside of your sewer pipe in real time, revealing cracks, root intrusion, grease buildup, offset joints, and sections where the pipe has sagged or collapsed.
When should you schedule a sewer line inspection?
You should schedule one before buying a home, after repeated slow drains or backups, or if your property has mature trees near the sewer line that may have infiltrated the pipe.
How does the camera reach the entire sewer line?
The camera is mounted on a semi-rigid cable that feeds through a cleanout or drain opening and travels the length of the line until it reaches the municipal connection or encounters an obstruction.
Why is this better than digging to inspect the line?
Camera inspection avoids excavation, saves time, and shows you the exact condition and location of problems without disturbing your yard or hardscape.
What happens if the camera finds a problem in Chino Hills?
You receive a report with footage, location markers, and a recommended course of action such as cleaning, trenchless repair, or traditional replacement depending on what the camera revealed.
If you want to avoid unexpected sewer failures or need documentation for a real estate closing, contact Sewers Plus Plumbing And Rooter to arrange a sewer line inspection that shows you exactly what's happening below ground.
