See What's Blocking Your Drains

Video camera inspections for drains, sewer lines, and underground piping in Las Vegas, Nevada.

You've cleared a drain three times this month, and it backs up again within days. Or you're preparing to buy a home in Las Vegas and want to know the condition of the sewer line before closing. Guessing at the cause of recurring clogs or underground line failures often leads to unnecessary digging, wasted time, and repairs that don't solve the actual problem.

LA Plumbing, LLC uses waterproof video cameras to inspect drains, sewer lines, and buried piping without excavation. The camera travels through your plumbing system and transmits real-time footage that shows blockages, cracks, root intrusion, or collapsed sections. This allows us to identify the exact location and nature of the problem before recommending a repair strategy.

If you're dealing with recurring clogs or need to evaluate your sewer line in Las Vegas, contact us to schedule a camera inspection.

How Camera Inspections Work in Practice

We insert a flexible camera line into your drain or sewer cleanout and feed it through the piping while monitoring the live feed on a screen. The camera head is equipped with a light and records footage as it moves, allowing us to see the interior condition of pipes that are otherwise inaccessible in your Las Vegas property.

Once the inspection is complete, you'll have clear visual evidence of what's causing the issue, whether it's a buildup of grease and debris, tree roots breaking through joints, or a section of pipe that has separated or collapsed. We review the footage with you and explain what needs to be done to restore proper drainage.

Camera inspections are non-invasive and don't require digging or opening walls. They're ideal for diagnosing recurring clogs, evaluating older sewer lines before purchasing a property, or confirming the success of a recent repair. The inspection itself doesn't fix the problem but provides the information needed to plan an accurate and effective repair.

Questions That Come Up Before Inspections

Homeowners scheduling a camera inspection often want to understand what the process involves and what the results will show.

What types of problems can a camera inspection find?
The camera can identify blockages from grease or foreign objects, root intrusion, cracks, separated joints, collapsed pipe sections, and buildup from hard water or corrosion. It also shows the general condition and material of your piping.
How far can the camera travel into the line?
Most residential sewer cameras can reach several hundred feet, which is typically enough to inspect the full length of a property's main sewer line in Las Vegas. Obstructions or sharp bends may limit access in some cases.
Will the inspection damage my pipes?
No. The camera is designed to move through existing piping without causing harm. It's a diagnostic tool, not a cleaning or cutting device.
How long does a camera inspection take?
Most inspections take thirty to sixty minutes depending on the length of the line and the complexity of the plumbing layout. We review the footage with you immediately after the inspection is complete.
What happens if the camera finds a serious issue?
We explain what we saw, where the problem is located, and what repair options are available. You'll receive a clear recommendation and cost estimate before any work begins.

LA Plumbing, LLC has used camera inspections to diagnose drain and sewer issues throughout Las Vegas, from older homes with clay pipes to newer properties with recurring backups. If you need to see what's happening inside your lines, learn more about scheduling an inspection for your property.