San Antonio, TX, Sewer Video Inspection for Accurate, Non-Destructive Diagnosis

Call Christianson Air Conditioning and Plumbing at 210-236-4795 for professional sewer camera inspection and sewer video inspection in San Antonio, TX.

When your drains keep backing up, or you suspect a problem with your sewer line, guessing is expensive. Christianson Air Conditioning and Plumbing uses advanced sewer camera inspection technology to see exactly what is going on inside buried pipes in San Antonio, TX, and surrounding areas like Alamo Heights, Downtown, King William, Monte Vista, Stone Oak, and the Far West Side. Our trusted plumbers provide sewer drain line inspection with straightforward pricing, the latest equipment, and clear recommendations—backed by 24-hour emergency service for true plumbing crises, financing options on qualifying repairs, and long-term care through the Christianson Annual Maintenance Program.

Drain Cleaning and sewer video inspection go hand in hand. Our technicians in Greater San Antonio often pair thorough mechanical cleaning with a camera pass, ensuring clogs are fully removed and revealing hidden cracks, roots, or low spots that could cause future backups.

Greater San Antonio Sewer Line Video Inspection Services

A sewer video inspection allows us to feed a specialized camera through cleanouts or other access points and view the inside of your drain and sewer pipes in real time. For homes across Greater San Antonio, this takes the guesswork out of diagnosing tough plumbing problems.

When to consider a sewer camera inspection

Common situations where sewer camera inspection makes sense:

  • Recurring clogs in the same drain or main line
  • Sewage backups involving multiple fixtures at once
  • Slow drains throughout the home with no obvious cause
  • Older homes with original or unknown sewer piping
  • Pre-purchase inspections when buying a home in Bexar County

Instead of digging blindly or trying one temporary fix after another, we use sewer video inspection to pinpoint what is actually causing the issue.

What happens during a sewer drain line inspection

A typical sewer drain line inspection visit may include:

  • Locating and opening cleanouts or suitable access points
  • Feeding a flexible camera cable into your sewer or drain line
  • Recording high-resolution video of the pipe’s interior condition
  • Identifying cracks, roots, offsets, bellies, and heavy buildup
  • Marking problem spots at the surface when needed for repairs

After the inspection, we review the findings with you, explaining what the video shows in plain language and outlining repair or maintenance options tailored to your San Antonio, TX, property.