Sewer Line Repair & Camera Inspection
Recurring backups, sewage smells, and slow drains across the whole house usually trace to one thing: the main sewer line. We send a camera down to find the real problem, then repair it — no digging up the yard to guess.
See the problem
A camera turns guesswork into a diagnosis
Before anyone digs, we run a waterproof camera the length of your sewer line and watch the feed in real time. It shows us exactly what's wrong and where — a root mass, a collapsed section, a belly holding water, or a crack letting in soil. You see it too, so the repair we recommend is one you can verify with your own eyes.
What we find and fix
- Root intrusion — tree roots invading joints in older neighborhoods, cut back and the line restored.
- Cracked & broken pipe — spot repairs or full-section replacement.
- Bellies & sags — low spots that collect waste and cause chronic backups.
- Collapsed cast iron & clay — original sewer lines that have reached end of life.
- Offset & separated joints — sections that have shifted with the soil.
Common in Katy's mature neighborhoods
Homes built in the 1980s and 90s across the Katy corridor and out toward Simonton often still run original cast iron or clay sewer lines. Add decades of tree growth and shifting Gulf Coast clay soil, and root intrusion and joint separation are the calls we see most. A camera inspection tells you whether you're looking at a simple clean-out or a section repair.
Find the real problem in your sewer line
Stop paying to clear the same backup. Let's see what's actually down there.
Call (832) 278-2935