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Camera Inspections

Accurate camera inspections and pipe locating for Atlanta homes.

Camera Inspections & Pipe Locating in Metro Atlanta

When plumbing issues are hidden behind walls, under floors, or deep in your pipes, guessing isn’t an option. That’s why Paramount Plumbing offers professional camera inspections and locating services in Atlanta. Using advanced video camera technology, we can see exactly what’s happening inside your pipes, identify clogs, leaks, or cracks, and locate problem areas with precision—without tearing up your home.

Our camera inspections save time, reduce unnecessary digging, and provide homeowners with clear answers and lasting solutions.

What is a Plumbing Camera Inspection?

A plumbing camera inspection uses a high-definition, waterproof camera attached to a flexible cable. This camera is inserted into your drain or sewer line and allows our plumbers to:

  • Identify blockages such as grease, sludge, or foreign objects.

  • Detect cracks, corrosion, or broken pipe sections.

  • Pinpoint tree root intrusion in sewer lines.

  • Locate leaks or collapsed pipe areas.

  • Map out your plumbing system for accurate locating.

With live video feedback, we can show you exactly what’s going on inside your pipes and recommend the best repair solution.

Pipe Locating Services

Knowing the exact location of underground or hidden pipes is critical for effective repairs and future projects. Our pipe locating services in Atlanta allow us to:

  • Find the precise location of buried sewer lines and water pipes.

  • Mark the depth and path of plumbing lines before repairs or construction.

  • Avoid unnecessary digging and costly property damage.

  • Pinpoint problem areas for targeted, efficient repairs.

By combining camera inspections with pipe locating, we eliminate guesswork and ensure fast, accurate solutions.

Why Choose Paramount Plumbing for Camera Inspections?

  • Advanced Equipment – We use the latest camera and locating technology.

  • Accurate Diagnosis – Get clear answers instead of assumptions.

  • Cost-Effective Solutions – Avoid unnecessary digging and trial-and-error repairs.

  • Experienced Plumbers – Skilled in identifying hidden plumbing issues.

  • Local Service – Proudly serving Atlanta homeowners with trusted expertise.

Camera Inspections for Every Home in Atlanta

At Paramount Plumbing, we provide camera inspection and locating services for all types of residential properties, including:

  • High-Rise Condos – Inspecting shared drain systems and individual units.

  • Single-Family Homes – Diagnosing common drain and sewer problems.

  • HOAs for Condos – Providing associations with reliable inspections for community plumbing.

  • High-Rise Buildings – Identifying large-scale plumbing issues with precision.

No matter where you live, our camera inspections deliver peace of mind by finding the root cause of your plumbing problems.

Preventive Benefits of Camera Inspections

Camera inspections aren’t just for emergencies—they’re also an excellent preventative tool. By inspecting your drains and sewer lines regularly, we can:

  • Catch small issues before they become costly repairs.

  • Verify the condition of your pipes before buying or selling a home.

  • Provide peace of mind that your plumbing system is healthy.

Your Local Camera Inspection Experts

At Paramount Plumbing, we believe that clear answers lead to smarter solutions. With our camera inspections and locating services in Kennesaw, you’ll know exactly what’s happening with your plumbing system and what steps are needed to fix it.

FAQ

What is a sewer camera inspection and how does it work? A sewer camera inspection uses a high resolution waterproof camera attached to a flexible cable that is fed through your drain or sewer line. The camera sends a live video feed to a monitor so our plumber can see exactly what is happening inside the pipe in real time. The cable also includes a transmitter that lets us pinpoint the location and depth of any problem from above ground, so if a repair is needed we know precisely where to access the line. The inspection identifies blockages, root intrusions, cracks, pipe separation, corrosion, buildup, and bellied or collapsed sections without any digging, guessing, or unnecessary demolition. You can watch along on the monitor while the inspection happens, and we provide a recording of the inspection for your records.

When should I schedule a camera inspection? A camera inspection is worth scheduling in several situations. Before buying a home, especially one built before 1985 or on a property with mature trees, a camera inspection of the main sewer line is one of the best investments a buyer can make, since sewer line replacement is one of the most expensive surprise repairs in homeownership. After recurring drain backups or slow drains that keep returning despite cleaning, a camera inspection identifies the root cause so the right repair is performed rather than repeatedly clearing the same blockage. After any major plumbing work, a final camera inspection confirms the repair was done correctly before walls or concrete are closed up. And any time a homeowner suspects a main sewer line issue, a camera inspection answers the question definitively before guesswork leads to unnecessary excavation.

What can a camera inspection actually find? The inspection reveals the full condition of your drain or sewer line. Common findings in Kennesaw and Cobb County homes include tree root intrusions working into pipe joints, which is the leading cause of main line backups in older neighborhoods with mature landscaping. We also identify grease and scale buildup coating the pipe walls, cracks or fractures caused by ground settling in Georgia clay soil, separated joints where pipe sections have shifted apart, bellied sections where a portion of the pipe has sagged and collects standing water, corrosion in older cast iron or galvanized lines, and foreign objects that have lodged in the line. Each finding points to a different repair solution, so an accurate diagnosis is the foundation of a cost effective fix.

How long does a camera inspection take and what does it cost? Most residential camera inspections take 30 to 60 minutes from start to finish, including running the camera through the line, identifying any issues, locating the position of any problem areas from above ground, and reviewing the findings with you. Access points vary by home, but we typically enter through a cleanout, a removed toilet, or an accessible drain. Cost for a standalone camera inspection in the Kennesaw area generally falls between $250 and $500 depending on line length and access conditions. When a camera inspection is performed as part of a drain cleaning or repair job, the cost is often reduced or included in the overall service. Paramount Plumbing provides an upfront written estimate before any inspection begins so you know what you are paying for before we start.

Call Paramount Plumbing Today

Don’t let hidden plumbing issues turn into major damage. Call Paramount Plumbing for professional camera inspections and pipe locating in Atlanta—serving high-rise condos, single-family homes, HOAs, and high-rise buildings.

Call Paramount Plumbing Today for Accurate Camera Inspections!

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Location

2131 Moon Station Road NW, Kennesaw, Georgia 30144


Phone

404-400-4444


Email

paramount@paraplumbing.com


Contact Us Today

Location

2131 Moon Station Road NW, Kennesaw, Georgia 30144


Phone

404-400-4444

Email

paramount@paraplumbing.com

Contact Us Today

Location

2131 Moon Station Road NW, Kennesaw, Georgia 30144

Phone

404-400-4444

Email

paramount@paraplumbing.com