Video Camera Inspection Services - Hernandez Plumbing

Video Camera Inspection

Professional Services Throughout South Florida

Stop guessing what's wrong with your pipes. Our HD video camera inspection lets you see exactly what's happening inside your drain and sewer lines—without excavation.

Whether you're dealing with mystery clogs, buying an older home, or planning renovations, video inspection gives you the information you need to make smart decisions. We provide recorded footage and a detailed report of our findings.

Same Day Service
HD Video Quality
Recording Provided
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Video camera inspection services available throughout Miami-Dade County, Broward County, and surrounding South Florida areas.

Choose Your Property Type

We offer specialized video camera inspection services for both residential and commercial properties

Our Video Camera Inspection

Comprehensive solutions for all your needs

Sewer Line Inspection

HD camera inspection of your main sewer line from house to street to identify blockages, damage, or root intrusion.

Drain Line Inspection

Camera inspection of interior drain lines to locate clogs, breaks, or buildup causing drainage problems.

Pre-Purchase Inspection

Comprehensive pipe inspection before buying a home to identify potential plumbing problems and repair costs.

Locate Underground Lines

Use camera and locating equipment to map the exact path and depth of underground pipes.

Post-Repair Verification

Video confirmation that repairs were successful and pipes are functioning properly.

Annual Pipe Assessment

Yearly inspection to monitor pipe condition and catch problems before they become emergencies.

Inspection Methods

We use the right camera technology for your situation

Push Camera Inspection

A flexible cable with HD camera is pushed through pipes to inspect drain and sewer lines up to 4 inches in diameter.

$150-$350
Lifespan: N/A - diagnostic service

Advantages

  • Most common and affordable option
  • Works for most residential inspections
  • Immediate results
  • Easy access through cleanouts

Considerations

  • Limited to smaller pipe diameters
  • Can't navigate certain bends
  • Requires clear access point
  • May not reach entire line length

Crawler Camera Inspection

Self-propelled robotic camera for inspecting larger pipes (6+ inches) and long sewer runs with pan-and-tilt capability.

$400-$800
Lifespan: N/A - diagnostic service

Advantages

  • Inspects larger pipes (6-36 inches)
  • Covers long distances
  • 360-degree pan and tilt views
  • Ideal for commercial properties

Considerations

  • Higher cost
  • Requires larger access point
  • More complex setup
  • Primarily for main lines

Warning Signs to Watch For

Video inspection is the smart first step when you're dealing with these situations:

Mystery clogs
Buying an older home
Planning renovations
Recurring drain issues

Common Video Camera Inspection Problems We Solve

Experiencing one of these issues? Our expert technicians can diagnose and fix the problem quickly.

Hidden Blockages

Camera inspection reveals the exact location and cause of blockages hidden deep within your pipes.

Pipe Damage

Video inspection identifies cracks, breaks, and deterioration that can't be seen from outside.

Root Intrusion

Camera technology shows exactly where and how severely roots have infiltrated your pipes.

Collapsed Lines

Video inspection pinpoints collapsed pipe sections, allowing for targeted repair instead of guesswork.

Unknown Plumbing Issues

When the cause of plumbing problems is unclear, camera inspection provides definitive answers.

Why Trust Hernandez Plumbing

Your video camera inspection are in expert hands

Licensed Florida Plumbing Contractor
50+ Years Serving South Florida
HD Camera Technology
Sonde Locating Equipment
Digital Recording Provided

What You Get With Hernandez Plumbing

  • See exactly what's in your pipes
  • Recorded footage for your records
  • Accurate problem location marking
  • No excavation needed
  • Informed repair decisions

Standard video inspection costs $150-$350 for residential properties. We often waive or credit inspection fees when you proceed with recommended repairs.

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305-428-3782

Free estimates • No hidden fees

How Our Video Camera Inspection Works

Our proven process delivers accurate results every time

1

Access

Locate best entry point for camera

2

Inspection

Navigate camera through pipe system

3

Documentation

Record findings and locations

4

Report

Provide detailed assessment and recommendations

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about video camera inspection

Standard residential video inspection costs $150-$350 depending on line length and access. We often waive or credit the inspection fee when you proceed with repairs we recommend.
Video inspection reveals clogs, tree roots, pipe damage, corrosion, bellies (low spots), offset joints, and buildup. It also shows pipe material and condition, helping predict future problems.
Absolutely. Pre-purchase sewer inspection can reveal expensive problems before you close. Cast iron deterioration, root intrusion, and bellied lines can cost $5,000-$20,000+ to repair. It's the best $200-350 you'll spend.
Most residential inspections take 30-60 minutes. Larger properties or complex systems may take longer. You'll see the footage in real-time and receive a recording of the inspection.
Yes, we provide digital recordings of all inspections. You'll have documentation for your records, insurance claims, or to share with contractors if needed.
Yes! Our cameras include sonde transmitters that allow us to locate the camera head from above ground. We can mark the exact location and depth of any problem for precise repairs.
Our push cameras inspect pipes from 2-6 inches in diameter, covering most residential drain and sewer lines. For larger commercial pipes, we use crawler cameras that handle 6-36 inch lines.
The inspection itself typically isn't covered, but it's often required to document damage for insurance claims. The footage and report we provide can be submitted to your insurance company.

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