What Is a Sewer Camera Inspection — and Does Your Myrtle Beach Home Need One?
- Andys Plumbing
- Mar 25
- 1 min read
Most plumbing problems are hidden behind walls and underground — completely
invisible until they become a serious emergency. That's where sewer camera
inspections come in. It's one of the most valuable services we offer, and many
homeowners don't know it exists until they need it most.
How It Works
A sewer camera inspection involves feeding a flexible cable with a high-definition
Camera into your drain or sewer line. The camera transmits live video to a monitor,
allowing our plumbers to see exactly what's happening inside your pipes — root
intrusions, cracks, buildup, bellied pipes, and more — without any digging or
guesswork.
When Should You Get One?
A sewer camera inspection is a smart move if you're experiencing any of the following:
• Recurring clogs or slow drains throughout the house
• Gurgling sounds from toilets or drains
• Unpleasant sewage odors inside or outside your home
• Buying or selling a home in the Myrtle Beach area
• Your home is over 20 years old and has never had a sewer inspection
• You've had tree roots removed from lines in the past
Why It Saves You Money
Catching a small crack or root intrusion early — before it becomes a full sewer line
collapse — can save you from a repair bill that runs into the thousands. A camera
inspection is affordable, fast, and gives you documented proof of the condition of your
pipes. We'll show you the footage and explain exactly what we find.
Schedule your sewer camera inspection today.
Andy's Plumbing & Drain Service serves homeowners throughout Myrtle Beach and the Grand Strand. Call (833) 477-8008 or book online at andysplumbingservices.com.

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