Precise Sewer Camera Inspection Services for Temecula Homes
Temecula’s mature trees, hard water, and warm inland climate create sewer line conditions that develop quietly and surface at the worst possible time. Tree roots find their way into pipe joints over years of slow growth. Hard water deposits narrow older lines from the inside, building up rough surfaces where grease and debris catch.
By the time a Temecula homeowner notices something is wrong, the line has usually been dealing with the condition for longer than they realize.
ACPS Plumbing & Drains handles sewer camera inspection for homes throughout Temecula, CA. Our licensed team runs a high-resolution camera through the full sewer line and gives you a clear picture of what is happening before recommending any repair or cleaning work.
When an inspection reveals root intrusion or line damage, our trenchless sewer repair and hydrojetting services address what the camera found without adding another contractor. For homeowners with buildup that has not yet caused a backup, our drain cleaning & repair service clears the line before the problem gets worse.
For homeowners dealing with slow drains at multiple fixtures, our clog removal service addresses blockages under the same visit when scheduling allows.
Same-day service is available when conditions allow, and every inspection comes with a free estimate.
When Temecula Homeowners Need a Sewer Camera Inspection
A sewer camera inspection is not just for emergencies. These are the situations that tell Temecula homeowners it is time to put a camera in the line.
Slow Drains at Multiple Fixtures
A single slow drain points to a blockage near the fixture. Slow drains throughout the home at the same time point further down — toward the main sewer line.
In Temecula homes where hard water has been scaling aging pipes for years, widespread slow draining means the main line has narrowed enough to restrict normal flow.
Recurring Clogs That Keep Coming Back
A drain that clogs repeatedly after being cleared is a line condition problem, not a drain problem.
Root intrusion that was only partially cleared, a pipe belly where waste pools instead of flowing, or scaling that rebuilds quickly after cleaning are all conditions a camera identifies.
Without a camera in the line, every cleaning is a temporary fix for a problem that will keep returning.
Before Buying a Home in Temecula
Temecula’s older developments — Redhawk, Paloma del Sol, and areas built in the early 1990s — have sewer lines old enough to show root intrusion, joint separation, and scaling.
A standard home inspection does not catch these conditions. Finding a line problem before closing gives buyers negotiating leverage and avoids inheriting a repair that runs into thousands of dollars.
After a Major Root Clearing or Hydrojetting Service
A camera inspection after a major drain cleaning confirms the work achieved what it was supposed to.
Roots cleared with a cable machine leave the entry joint intact — and a post-service camera confirms whether that joint needs a permanent repair or whether the line is clean and sound.
ACPS runs a post-service camera inspection as standard practice on every major sewer cleaning job.
What Our Sewer Camera Inspection Includes in Temecula
Every sewer camera inspection we perform covers the full line from the cleanout to the municipal connection. Here is what is included.
Camera Setup and Line Access
We access the sewer line through the existing cleanout in the yard or near the foundation.
Where no cleanout exists, we install one as part of the inspection setup. A proper cleanout makes every future inspection and cleaning faster and less disruptive.
Full Line Inspection and Real-Time Review
The camera travels the full length of the sewer line, transmitting real-time footage reviewed with you on-site.
Every condition found — root intrusion, scaling, pipe belly, joint separation, or cracking — is identified at its specific location and documented for the inspection report.
Inspection Report and Honest Recommendation
Every inspection produces a clear report of what the camera found — condition, location, and severity of every issue identified.
If the line is clean, we tell you. If it needs attention, we explain exactly what it needs and why before any repair work is discussed.
Same-Day Service When Available
For Temecula homeowners dealing with an active backup, same-day camera inspection is available when scheduling allows.
Getting a camera in the line before committing to a repair saves time and avoids work aimed at the wrong problem.
Our Sewer Camera Inspection Process in Temecula, CA
Every sewer camera inspection follows the same sequence — access confirmed, full line inspected, findings reviewed before any repair is recommended.
Cleanout Access and Setup
We locate the sewer cleanout, confirm the camera can travel the full line, and set up the inspection equipment. Where cleanout access is inadequate, options are discussed before the inspection begins.
Full Line Camera Run
The camera travels from the cleanout to the municipal connection. Every condition found is noted at its specific location in the line for the inspection report.
On-Site Review and Findings
We review the footage with you on-site so you can see exactly what was found. Every condition is explained clearly — what it is, where it is, and what it means for the line.
Inspection Report and Next Steps
You receive a clear report with findings and honest recommendations before any repair work is discussed. If the line needs attention, we explain the options and let you decide how to proceed.