
Most homeowners assume slow drains are just a minor annoyance. Maybe a little grease buildup or some hair clogging things up. But sometimes what's hiding inside your sewer line is a lot more serious than that.
This is what cement buildup looks like inside a sewer pipe. The line is almost completely choked off - barely any room left for water to pass through. Left alone, a restriction like this doesn't stay a nuisance for long. It turns into a full blockage, and full blockages mean sewage backing up into your home.
This is exactly why sewer scoping matters. Without a camera inspection, there's no way to know what's actually going on inside your lines. You might snake a drain, get temporary relief, and think the problem is solved - when in reality the buildup is still there, still growing, and still working against you.
We use sewer scope cameras to get eyes inside the line and see what's really happening. No guessing, no assumptions. Just a clear look at the condition of your pipes so you know exactly what you're dealing with and what needs to happen next.
If your drains are running slow, gurgling, or backing up - don't wait on it. That's your system telling you something is wrong. The sooner you get a look inside, the better your options are.