Alabaster, AL & Surrounding Areas

Sewer Camera Inspection in Alabaster, AL

Video inspection for sewer and drain problems in Alabaster, AL.

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Sewer Camera Inspection in Alabaster, AL and Surrounding Areas

A sewer camera inspection takes the guesswork out of any drain or sewer problem. Instead of digging or estimating, a small waterproof camera on a flexible cable is fed into the line and the technician shows you live video of the inside of the pipe on a monitor. You see exactly what is happening underground before any repair work begins.

Streamline Plumbing & Drain provides camera inspections for homes, rentals, and commercial properties across Alabaster, Pelham, Helena, Hoover, and Shelby County. Call (205) 830-3043 to schedule an inspection or use the form on the right.

When You Should Schedule a Camera Inspection

A camera inspection is one of the highest-value diagnostic tools in modern plumbing. These are the situations where it pays for itself.

What a Camera Inspection Reveals

Each pipe issue calls for a different repair. The camera tells us which one before any quote is written.

What to Expect During Your Inspection

A typical residential camera inspection takes thirty to sixty minutes. Here is what the visit looks like.

Contact Streamline Plumbing Today

A sewer camera inspection is one of the smartest preventive plumbing investments any Alabaster homeowner can make. Call (205) 830-3043 or request service online to schedule.

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Common Questions

Most residential inspections take thirty to sixty minutes from arrival to walkthrough. Larger commercial properties or longer laterals may take longer.

Yes. We record the full inspection and can send you the video file along with a written summary of what we found.

Yes, especially in older Alabaster neighborhoods. The lateral is not part of a standard home inspection, and a small expense up front can save you a major repair after closing.

Our locator equipment marks both the depth and the surface position of any defect. That makes any follow-up repair targeted instead of exploratory.

You will get a clear explanation of what we found, the urgency level, and the realistic options to address it. There is no obligation to do the work with us — the goal of the inspection is honest information.