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Sewer Video Camera Inspection Service

Sewer Camera Inspection in Moreno Valley, CA

Monster Hydro Jetting & Sewer Services uses sewer video camera inspection to help identify visible roots, buildup, offsets, blockages, damage, and other conditions inside accessible drain and sewer lines.

Visual Line Review View accessible portions of the pipe interior without immediate excavation.
Recurring Problem Support Helps investigate why a drain or sewer line continues to back up.
Locating Support Inspection may be paired with electronic line locating when appropriate.
Repair Planning Visible findings can help guide cleaning, repair, or replacement decisions.
See What Is Happening Inside the Line

Use Inspection Findings to Choose the Next Practical Step

Repeated drain clearing without understanding the cause can lead to the same problem returning. A sewer camera inspection provides a visual review of accessible portions of the line and may reveal conditions that basic symptoms alone cannot confirm.

Camera inspection can be useful before or after cleaning, when a backup keeps returning, when roots or damage are suspected, or when repair planning requires more information about the line.

  • Recurring drain and main sewer-line backups
  • Suspected roots, buildup, offsets, or damage
  • Post-cleaning condition review
  • Sewer-line locating and depth-planning support
  • Repair or replacement evaluation
Sewer video camera inspection equipment in Moreno Valley
When an Inspection May Help

Common Reasons to Inspect a Sewer or Drain Line

Inspection is most useful when the visual findings can help answer a specific cleaning, locating, maintenance, or repair question.

01

Recurring Backups

A line that clogs again soon after clearing may have roots, heavy buildup, an offset, damage, or another persistent condition.

02

Suspected Root Intrusion

Roots may enter through joints, cracks, or damaged areas and contribute to repeated main sewer-line stoppages.

03

Repair Planning

Visible line conditions can help determine whether cleaning, locating, excavation, repair, or replacement should be considered.

04

Post-Cleaning Review

An inspection may help review the accessible line after rooter service, hydro jetting, or another cleaning method.

05

Unknown Line Direction

Camera inspection may be paired with electronic locating to help identify the route and approximate location of a sewer line.

06

Property or Remodel Planning

Inspection and locating may provide useful information before plumbing changes, excavation, or sewer-related work.

Electronic sewer line locating equipment used with inspection
What the Camera May Show

Visible Conditions That Can Affect Sewer-Line Performance

Camera footage is interpreted in context with the symptoms, access, and service history. It can show visible conditions, but it does not guarantee that every concealed defect or external problem will be identified.

Roots Root intrusion may appear at joints, cracks, or damaged areas and can restrict wastewater flow.
Grease and buildup Accumulated material may coat the pipe wall and contribute to recurring slow flow or stoppages.
Offsets or separations Misaligned sections may collect debris, interrupt flow, or indicate movement in the line.
Cracks or damage Visible breaks, deterioration, or collapsed areas may require repair or replacement evaluation.
Standing water Water remaining in the line may suggest a low area, restricted flow, blockage, or another condition requiring review.
Foreign material Debris or other material may obstruct the line and affect the selected cleaning method.
Inspection Process

How a Sewer Camera Inspection Is Approached

The exact process depends on access, blockage severity, line condition, and whether cleaning is needed before the camera can travel through the pipe.

1

Review the Problem

The affected fixtures, backup history, prior cleaning, and purpose of the inspection are reviewed first.

2

Identify Access

An accessible cleanout or suitable entry point is needed to introduce the inspection camera into the line.

3

Inspect the Accessible Line

The camera is advanced through accessible portions while visible conditions and restrictions are reviewed.

4

Discuss the Next Step

Findings may support cleaning, locating, maintenance, repair, replacement, or additional evaluation.

Inspection Scope and Limits

What a Sewer Camera Can and Cannot Confirm

Setting accurate expectations helps customers understand how camera footage supports a broader service assessment.

A Camera Inspection Can Help

Inspection may provide visual information about accessible interior pipe conditions.

  • Identify visible roots, buildup, debris, offsets, and damage
  • Support recurring-backup investigation
  • Guide cleaning-method selection
  • Assist with electronic line locating
  • Support repair or replacement planning

A Camera Inspection May Not Confirm

Some conditions may remain hidden or require a different testing or repair method.

  • Every concealed crack or defect outside the camera view
  • All leaks or external soil conditions
  • Sections blocked by a complete stoppage
  • Exact repair scope without additional access or evaluation
  • Conditions beyond the accessible inspected portion
Moreno Valley Sewer Inspection

Inspection Support for Cleaning, Locating, and Repair Decisions

Monster Hydro Jetting & Sewer Services accepts sewer camera inspection requests for residential, commercial, rental, and managed properties in Moreno Valley.

Inspection may be combined with drain cleaning, hydro jetting, electronic locating, depth locating, sewer repair, or replacement planning depending on the problem and accessible line condition.

Recurring Sewer Backups
Post-Cleaning Review
Electronic Line Locating
Repair Planning
Need a sewer camera inspection in Moreno Valley?

Submit the property address, symptoms, and reason for the inspection. A request does not automatically confirm an appointment.

Sewer line inspection and depth locating in Moreno Valley
Sewer Camera FAQs

Common Questions About Sewer Video Inspections

What is a sewer camera inspection?
A sewer camera inspection uses a small camera to visually review accessible portions of a drain or sewer line for roots, buildup, debris, offsets, visible damage, and other conditions.
When should a sewer line be inspected?
Inspection may be useful when backups recur, roots or damage are suspected, the line needs locating, repair is being planned, or the condition should be reviewed after cleaning.
Can a camera find every sewer-line problem?
No. A camera can show accessible visible interior conditions, but it may not identify every concealed defect, external soil problem, leak, or section blocked by a complete stoppage.
Does the sewer line need to be cleaned before inspection?
Sometimes. Heavy buildup, standing water, or a complete blockage may limit visibility or prevent the camera from traveling through the line. Cleaning may be recommended first.
Can a sewer camera locate the line underground?
Camera inspection may be paired with electronic locating equipment to help identify the route and approximate location or depth of an accessible sewer line.
Does submitting the form confirm the inspection appointment?
No. The form submits a request for review. Monster Hydro Jetting & Sewer Services will contact the customer regarding coverage, current availability, and scheduling.
Is urgent sewer inspection available?
Regular hours are Monday through Sunday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. For an urgent sewer problem, call 951-331-3676 to confirm current emergency availability.