
Sewer Camera Inspection in Kansas City
Get a Clear Look
Inside Your Sewer Line

We run a camera scope through your sewer line so you can see the problem in real time before you spend a dollar on repair work. Same-day appointments, upfront flat-rate pricing, and you’re in control of every step and every decision.

Same-Day Sewer Inspections Available
FREE with active backup and easy access
Exact problem location marked for repair

4.9 Star Rating

SEWER CAMERA INSPECTION in Kansas City
Get a Clear LookInside Your Sewer Line

We run a camera scope through your sewer line so you can see the problem in real time before you spend a dollar on repair work. Same-day appointments, upfront flat-rate pricing, and you’re in control of every step and every decision.

Same-Day Sewer Inspections Available
FREE with active backup and easy access
Exact problem location marked for repair

4.9 Star Rating

Over 400+ Reviews
A Sewer Camera Inspection Can Reveal the Cause of These Issues


Repeated backups that keep coming back
Sewer smells in your house or yard
Water backing up onto the floor or multiple drains
Lush patches of grass over your sewer line
Gurgling sounds from toilets or drains
Sewage in the clean out or floor drain

How Our Sewer Inspection Works

Camera inspection
We run a camera through your sewer line so you can see exactly what is happening inside the pipe. Then we mark the problem spot above ground so you know right where it is.
Options explained
We watch the screen with you and point out what the camera finds, such as roots, cracks, or a low spot. Then we explain the repair options and the flat rate price for each one.
You decide
You choose the option that fits your home and your budget. No work starts until you approve the plan and price.
We complete the repair
Our crew completes the repair you approved. We run the camera again to confirm the line is clear, clean up, and do not close the job until it passes the required city inspection.

Do You Need a Repair or a Full Replacement?

Tree-Root Intrusions
Cracked or Collapsed Pipes
Bellied Lines
Blockages
Pre-Purchase Inspections
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Commercial Sewer Service

Restaurants, offices, and property managers call us when they cannot afford a backup or shutdown. We schedule camera inspections and repairs around your business hours, including evenings, early mornings, and weekends, so you can stay open while we fix the problem.
Sewer Camera Inspection Questions
How much does sewer camera inspection cost?
Most sewer camera inspections are FREE when you have an active backup. We do not charge for most camera inspections because we would rather earn your business on any needed repair than charge a fee just to look.
We start all clogged sewer calls with a camera inspection. We come out with our camera, push through the clog in most cases, and if the line opens and we can see the problem, there is no charge for the camera work, for clearing the stoppage with the camera, or for marking the problem location above ground.
When the camera inspection is for a home sale or purchase, or when we have to create access such as removing a toilet, opening a buried or stuck cleanout plug, or going into a crawl space, the visit starts at $350. That price includes the camera inspection and location marking at no extra charge.
If we need to use other methods to unclog the sewer, those prices start at $199
What causes sewer line damage?
The most common causes in Kansas City are tree roots getting into older joints, aging clay or Orangeburg pipe, and ground movement that shifts or cracks the line. A sewer camera inspection shows which of these is causing the problem in your line and how far the damage goes.
How long does sewer camera inspection take?
A sewer camera inspection usually takes about 30 to 60 minutes. We come to your home, run the camera through your sewer line, and review the video with you on the spot. Some visits take longer if we need to confirm utility locations with the city or work around interference with our locating equipment so we can mark the line accurately.
Do you offer trenchless sewer repair?
Yes, we offer trenchless sewer repair and we start by finding the best option for your specific sewer line, not forcing a one‑size‑fits‑all fix. When people say “trenchless,” they usually mean one of two things: an epoxy liner (no digging) or pipe bursting (no long trench, but small excavations at each end of the line).
Epoxy liners are truly “no‑dig,” but they are only the right solution in a small number of situations where the pipe and fittings meet strict conditions. Pipe bursting is the trenchless method we use most often, because it lets us replace the old pipe with a brand‑new line while avoiding a full trench through your yard. At your inspection, we’ll explain both options, show you what we see on camera, and recommend the approach that best solves your problem for the long term.
Why does my house smell like sewage?
A sewer smell in your house usually means sewer gas is escaping somewhere it shouldn’t, often from a dried‑out floor drain trap, a leaking wax ring under a toilet, or a crack or loose connection in the drain or sewer line. Sometimes the source is inside the house plumbing; other times it’s in the main sewer line under or just outside the home, which we can check with a camera inspection and smoke or pressure testing if needed.
If you notice a sewer odor, especially after rain or when fixtures are draining, it’s important to track it down quickly for both comfort and safety. We can help you identify whether the problem is a simple plumbing fix or a bigger sewer line issue and then walk you through your repair options.
Do you serve my area?
We serve the entire Kansas City metro — Overland Park, Olathe, Lenexa, Shawnee, Leawood, Lee’s Summit, Kansas City MO and KS, and surrounding areas.









