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Sewer Camera Inspection (CCTV) in Peekskill, NY
See exactly what's blocking your sewer line before we start any repair work.

When You Need Sewer Camera Inspection in Peekskill
Your drains back up more than once. Water pools around floor drains. You smell sewer gas in your basement. These signs mean something’s wrong deep in your pipes. Tree roots love old clay pipes common in Peekskill’s older neighborhoods. But guessing won’t fix the problem. Our camera shows exactly what’s blocking your line and where it’s happening. We’ve been doing this work for 12 years, and the camera never lies about what needs fixing [1]. Don’t let a small blockage become a big mess.
Tree Root Invasion
Roots seek water and find tiny cracks in old pipes. They grow inside and block everything.
Pipe Belly Sags
Ground shifts and pipes sag. Water sits in low spots and waste builds up.
Cracked Pipe Joints
Old joints separate over time. Debris gets caught and creates total blockages.
Grease Buildup
Kitchen grease hardens on pipe walls. Layer by layer until nothing flows through.
Collapsed Sections
Old clay pipes crush under soil pressure. Camera shows exactly where the cave-in happened.
Foreign Objects
Toys, wipes, and other items get stuck. Camera helps us plan the best removal method.
Why Peekskill Homeowners Choose Our Camera Service
Bad sewer problems get worse fast. Raw sewage in your basement costs thousands to clean up. Our camera inspection shows problems before they become disasters. You get to see the same footage we do.
What You Can Expect
Get Your Sewer Camera Inspection Today
Don't guess about your sewer problems. See exactly what's wrong and fix it right the first time.
How Sewer Camera Inspection Works
Our process takes about an hour and shows you everything happening inside your pipes.
Access Your Cleanout
We locate your sewer cleanout access point. Most homes have one near the foundation or in the basement. If yours is missing, we can create temporary access through a drain.
Insert Camera Equipment
Our waterproof camera goes on a flexible cable. We feed it through your entire sewer line to the street connection. The camera records everything it sees along the way.
Review Footage Together
We watch the video with you and point out any problems. You get a copy of the recording. Then we discuss your repair options and give you an upfront price quote.
Sewer Camera Inspection Cost in Peekskill
Camera inspection pricing depends on your pipe length and access difficulty. Most Peekskill homes have 50 to 100 feet of sewer line to the street. We charge one flat rate for the complete inspection. You get the video recording and written report included. No hidden fees or surprise charges after we start the work.
Sewer Camera Inspection Questions
Get fast answers to the most common questions about sewer camera service.
How much does sewer camera inspection cost in Peekskill?
Most inspections cost $200 to $400. The price covers your entire sewer line from house to street connection. Longer lines or difficult access might cost slightly more. We always give you the exact price before starting any work.
How long does the camera inspection take?
Most inspections take 45 minutes to an hour. Simple straight runs go faster. Lines with multiple bends or blockages take a bit longer. We don’t rush the process because we want to catch every problem.
Can I do sewer camera inspection myself?
Rental cameras exist, but they’re hard to operate. You need experience to spot problems and know what you’re looking at. Our cameras cost $15,000 and we’ve done thousands of inspections. Save yourself the hassle and get it done right.
How often should I inspect my sewer line?
Most homes need inspection every 3 to 5 years. Older homes with clay pipes might need yearly checks. If you’ve had recent backups or slow drains, inspect now. Prevention costs less than emergency repairs.
Is sewer camera inspection urgent?
If you’re having active backups, yes. Get the inspection done immediately before the problem gets worse. For maintenance checks, you can schedule within a week or two. Don’t wait if sewage is backing up into your home.
What are signs I need sewer camera inspection?
Multiple drains backing up at once is the biggest red flag. Gurgling sounds from toilets or floor drains mean trouble. Bad smells from drains that won’t go away. Water backing up in basement floor drains when you run upstairs fixtures.
Will the camera damage my pipes?
No, our camera is designed for pipe inspection. The cable is flexible and the camera head is smooth. We’ve inspected fragile old clay pipes without any damage. The camera actually helps prevent damage by finding problems before they cause pipe failures.
