See It Before You Dig

Sewer Camera Inspection in Ventura, CA

Digging up a yard to find a sewer problem is expensive, disruptive, and often unnecessary. Sespe Plumbing Pros uses video camera inspection to see exactly what is happening inside your sewer line before recommending any repair.

Free estimates. 24-hour availability. Call 805-285-4021 to schedule an inspection.

Live Video Diagnosis
No Digging Required
Local Since 1992
Trusted by homeowners across Ventura County
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BBB A+ Rating
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Sespe Plumbing Pros running a sewer camera inspection on a Ventura sewer line
Quick Answer

What a Sewer Camera Inspection Shows

A sewer camera inspection uses a waterproof video camera on a flexible cable to examine the inside of your sewer line without digging. We use this to confirm root intrusion, cracks, corrosion, blockages, and pipe misalignment before recommending a repair.

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Why Homeowners Choose Us

Why Ventura Homeowners Call Sespe Plumbing Pros

Sespe Plumbing Pros is an independently owned, Fillmore-based plumbing company that has been answering calls across Ventura County since 1992.

Guessing at what is wrong with a sewer line, then digging to find out, wastes time and money. Here is what Ventura homeowners are trusting when they call us:

A 4.5-star Google rating from 8 reviews
A BBB A+ rating
A BuildZoom score of 95, top 22 percent of contractors
30 Nextdoor Faves from neighbors across Ventura County
Free estimates
Credit cards accepted
24-hour availability
Residential, commercial, and industrial sewer camera experience

We show you what the camera sees and explain it in plain language, not just a summary after the fact. If the line looks fine, we tell you that too instead of manufacturing a reason to recommend work.

Worth Scheduling

Signs You Need a Sewer Camera Inspection

Recurring clogs in the same drain, even after snaking or clearing it before.
Slow drainage in multiple fixtures at once, which often points to the main line.
Gurgling drains, foul odors, or an unusually green patch of yard.
You are buying or selling an older home, especially with original clay or cast iron laterals.
You just had root treatment or a repair done and want to confirm the line is actually clear.
You are planning landscaping or hardscape work near where the sewer line runs.

If any of this sounds familiar, call 805-285-4021 to schedule an inspection.

How It Works

How Our Sewer Camera Inspection Works

We feed a waterproof video camera, mounted on a flexible cable, into your sewer line through an existing cleanout access point where one is available. If there is no accessible cleanout, we can sometimes access the line through a toilet connection instead. As the camera moves through the pipe, it sends a live video feed we can view in real time, letting us see cracks, root intrusion, corrosion, blockages, misaligned joints, or a bellied section where the pipe has sagged and started collecting waste.

The camera itself does not touch or disturb the pipe walls. It is a diagnostic tool, not a cleaning tool, which is why we often pair it with hydro-jetting or snaking when the goal is both to see the problem and clear it in the same visit.

Video camera inspection equipment used to diagnose a Ventura sewer line
No Surprises

Our Process

1

Call 805-285-4021

Tell us what is prompting the inspection.

2

Schedule a Visit

We confirm access points and timing.

3

Camera Inspection

We run the camera through the line and record what we find.

4

Review Findings

We walk you through what the footage shows, in plain language.

5

Estimate First

If the camera reveals a problem, you get a clear written estimate.

6

Your Decision

No repair happens without your approval.

What We Bring

Tools and Equipment We Use

Sewer camera inspections use a waterproof, flexible push camera with an onboard light source, a real-time video monitor, and locating equipment that can pinpoint the camera’s exact position underground if we need to mark a spot for future access or repair. When a cleanout is not available, we use the right access adapter for the situation rather than creating a new access point unnecessarily.

What Affects Cost

No Guessing on Price

We do not quote exact prices without knowing the specifics of your line, but the main factors are the length of the line, how many access points are available, whether the inspection is standalone or paired with cleaning or repair work, and how the property’s plumbing is laid out. Every estimate is free and given before any work begins.

Sewer camera and locating equipment used for Ventura sewer inspections
Local Knowledge

Local Ventura Plumbing Factors

A lot of our camera inspection calls come from Ventura County’s older housing stock. Homes in and around Downtown, Midtown, and the Westside of Ventura, along with much of Fillmore and Santa Paula, often still have original clay or cast iron sewer laterals from decades ago. Those materials are more prone to root intrusion and corrosion than modern PVC, and a camera is the only reliable way to see the actual condition of a pipe that old without digging first.

Ventura County’s rainy season, roughly November through March, is also when we see more requests for camera inspections, since that is when a marginal root intrusion problem tends to turn into a real backup. The active local real estate market also means a steady number of pre-purchase inspection calls, particularly for older homes where a buyer wants to know the sewer line’s real condition before closing.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What can a sewer camera inspection actually find?
It can identify blockages, tree root intrusion, cracks, corrosion, misaligned joints, and sections of pipe that have sagged or collapsed.
How long does a sewer camera inspection take?
A typical residential inspection usually takes somewhere between thirty minutes and an hour, depending on the length of the line and how easy it is to access.
Will a camera inspection damage my pipes?
No. The camera is a flexible, waterproof diagnostic tool designed to move through standard plumbing without touching or scraping the pipe walls.
Can the camera go in through a toilet if there is no cleanout?
In some cases, yes. If a cleanout access point is not available, we can sometimes access the line through a toilet connection instead.
What happens if the camera finds a problem?
We show you the footage and explain what we found, then give you a written estimate for the repair options that make sense. Nothing happens without your approval.
Is a camera inspection worth it before buying a house in Ventura?
For an older home, often yes. A sewer line that looks fine from the surface can still have significant root intrusion or corrosion.
How is a camera inspection different from just snaking a drain?
Snaking clears a blockage but does not show you why it happened. A camera inspection shows the actual cause, which matters if the same clog keeps coming back.
WHERE WE INSPECT

Sewer Camera Coverage Across Ventura County

Ventura County has a lot of older neighborhoods with clay and cast iron sewer lines, and mature trees whose roots go looking for moisture. A camera lets us see exactly what is going on in your specific line instead of guessing based on the neighborhood.

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If your home was built before the 1980s, or you have had recurring backups the last few years, a camera inspection is usually the fastest way to find out if the problem is a simple clog or something structural in the pipe itself.

Related: Sewer Line Repair, Trenchless Sewer Replacement, and Hydro-Jetting for clearing what the camera finds.

Call 805-285-4021 to Schedule an Inspection

See Inside Your Sewer Line Before Anyone Digs

Call 805-285-4021 to schedule a camera inspection in Ventura, CA.