🔧 Why Choose Rapid Rooter Plumbing?
Available 24/7 for Emergency Drain Issues
⭐ Honest, Upfront Pricing – No surprises, just straightforward answers
🎥 High-Definition Footage – Industry-leading camera tech for clear diagnosis
🚀 Fast Turnaround – Same-day service and quick report delivery
🛠️ Repair Solutions Available – We can fix what we find—fast
Pinpoint Sewer Problems Without Guesswork
Don’t waste money on guesswork. Our professional camera sewer inspections reveal exactly what’s going on inside your pipes—before you commit to costly repairs.
🎯 Accurate Diagnosis | 🛠️ No Unnecessary Digging | 🚫 Stop Repeat Clogs
📍 Serving Phoenix & Surrounding Areas | 🚀 Same-Day Appointments Available!
🛠️ How It Works
1️⃣ Initial Consultation – We listen to your concerns and determine the best access point
2️⃣ Camera Insertion – A high-definition camera is fed through your sewer line
3️⃣ Real-Time Diagnosis – Watch the screen with our technician as we inspect the entire line
4️⃣ Video & Report – We provide a summary and video footage for your records

🎥 What is a Sewer Camera Inspection?
A sewer camera inspection is a non-invasive diagnostic tool that uses a high-definition waterproof camera to navigate your drain or sewer line. This allows our technicians to see real-time video footage of the inside of your pipes and pinpoint:
Root intrusion
Broken or cracked pipes
Sagging or bellied lines
Grease or sludge buildup
Corrosion or rust
Foreign object blockage
We provide a full video report and expert recommendations—so you know exactly what to fix and what can wait.
✅ Why Get a Sewer Camera Inspection?
✔ Persistent Drain Issues – Find the root cause of frequent backups
✔ Pre-Home Purchase Inspections – Know what you’re buying before signing the dotted line
✔ Post-Repair Verification – Make sure a recent repair was done right
✔ Preventative Maintenance – Catch small issues before they become major problems
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a sewer camera inspection?
When should I schedule a sewer inspection?
Can a sewer inspection identify tree root intrusions or pipe damage?
Is a sewer inspection necessary before buying a home?