Sewer Video Inspection Services in Maryland, Delaware, & Pennsylvania
If you live in an older rowhome in Baltimore with original clay pipes, a farmhouse in Lancaster with tree roots pushing into the lines, or a neighborhood in Wilmington where heavy rains often flood yards, sewer problems aren’t a maybe; they’re a when. The trouble is, most of the damage is hidden underground, so by the time you notice slow drains or backups, the issue could already be serious.
That’s why Service Today offers sewer video inspection services across Maryland, Delaware, and Pennsylvania. Our high-resolution cameras let us see exactly what’s going on inside your pipes, so you get clear answers without unnecessary digging or guesswork.
Call Service Today for same-day sewer video inspections in Maryland, Delaware, and Pennsylvania.
Why Choose Service Today?
Since 1952, Service Today Heating, Air Conditioning, Plumbing and Electrical has been the go-to team for homeowners across the region. Families trust us because we respond quickly, with same-day appointments and 24/7 emergency service when problems can’t wait. Every visit comes with upfront pricing, ensuring no surprises when the work is completed.
Advanced Technology for Accurate Sewer Inspections
Our pipe camera inspection system is designed to take the guesswork out of sewer line problems. A small, waterproof camera is guided into your pipes and transmits real-time video back to our technician. We can see exactly where the problem is, whether it’s grease buildup, a cracked pipe under your driveway, or roots invading from a tree in your yard.
This technology saves you time, money, and disruption because we only dig or repair what’s necessary. It’s a smarter, cleaner way to keep your sewer line working.
When to Schedule a Sewer Camera Inspection
Not every clog requires a camera, but there are warning signs that something more serious could be happening below ground. Call Service Today for a sewer inspection in Maryland, Delaware, or Pennsylvania if you notice:
- Recurring clogs that come back even after snaking or plunging
- Sewage odors inside or around your property
- Gurgling noises in your sinks, showers, or toilets
- Multiple drains running slow at the same time
- Backups in basements or lower levels when using upstairs plumbing
These signs often point to issues deeper in the main sewer line, and a video inspection is the quickest way to find the cause.
Services We Offer for Drain & Sewer Line Issues
If our inspection shows damage or blockages, Service Today can handle the fix. Our drain and sewer services include:
- Drain cleaning: We can remove stubborn blockages so you have free-flowing drains.
- Main line clog removal: We clear out large blockages that affect your entire home’s plumbing.
- Rooter services: Tree roots are a common issue in older neighborhoods; we cut them out and restore flow.
- Trenchless sewer line repair: Using modern methods, we can repair damaged pipes without tearing up landscaping or driveways.
- Traditional sewer line replacement: For severely broken or collapsed pipes, we provide full replacement backed by quality workmanship.
Schedule a Sewer Video Inspection Today
From cracked pipes under Baltimore rowhouses to root intrusions in Lancaster backyards and flooding near Delaware’s coastal homes, sewer problems in our region come in many forms. With over 70 years of local experience, Service Today utilizes advanced video inspection technology to pinpoint the issue and provide the right solution, all backed by our 100% satisfaction guarantee.
Call Service Today now to book your sewer video inspection and get peace of mind.
Sewer Video Inspection FAQs
What issues can a sewer video inspection detect?
A camera inspection can reveal grease buildup, tree root intrusion, cracked or collapsed pipes, corrosion, and even items accidentally flushed into the system. It gives a clear picture, so repairs are accurate and effective.
How often should I have my sewer lines inspected?
For most homes, a sewer inspection every few years is enough, especially if your home is older or has large trees nearby. If you’re buying a home in Maryland, Delaware, or Pennsylvania, scheduling a sewer inspection before closing is one of the smartest steps you can take to avoid costly surprises.