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Plumbing Camera Inspection in Orlando — See Exactly What's Inside Your Pipes
Tell us what is happening. We will find the cause, explain your options, and handle plumbing camera inspection with care.
65+ years serving Central Florida
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Service Overview
Plumbing Camera Inspection With Clear Answers Before Work Begins
When drains run slow, backups keep returning, or you're facing a pre-sale inspection, the worst thing you can do is guess. Traditional plumbing troubleshooting often means digging up yards, opening walls, or replacing pipes that didn't actually need replacing — all because no one could see what was really going on inside the line. Plumbing camera inspection changes that entirely. A flexible, waterproof camera goes directly into the pipe, transmitting real-time footage so your technician can pinpoint cracks, blockages, root intrusions, and pipe deterioration to the exact inch — before a single shovel hits the ground.
Lapin Services has been solving Central Florida's toughest plumbing problems since 1958. Our licensed technicians use professional-grade video inspection equipment to inspect drain lines, sewer lines, and underground pipes across Orlando and the surrounding area. We don't just show you the footage — we walk you through what we found, explain what it means for your home or property, and recommend the most cost-effective solution. One call, one visit, complete clarity.
Problems We Solve
Common Plumbing Camera Inspection Problems We Fix
You do not have to diagnose the problem yourself. These are common issues we help confirm, explain, and repair.
Root Intrusion
Tree and shrub roots are drawn to the moisture and nutrients inside sewer and drain lines. Over time they infiltrate pipe joints and cracks, growing into dense masses that cause severe blockages, pipe deformation, and eventually total collapse. Camera inspection identifies exactly where roots have entered and how advanced the intrusion is — critical information before choosing between jetting, lining, or replacement.
Grease and Debris Buildup
Years of cooking grease, soap residue, and organic matter accumulate along pipe walls, slowly narrowing the flow path until backups become a recurring problem. Camera inspection reveals the severity and location of buildup so we can clear it efficiently — and show you the before-and-after results.
Cracked or Collapsed Pipes
Older clay, cast iron, and even PVC pipes can crack from ground movement, heavy vehicle traffic, age, or corrosion. A crack lets in soil, groundwater, and roots while allowing sewage to escape into the surrounding ground. Camera inspection locates the damage precisely, so repairs are targeted rather than exploratory.
Belly or Sag in the Pipe
When soil shifts or settles beneath a pipe, a section can drop below the intended grade — creating a low spot where wastewater and solids pool rather than flow through. This repeated pooling leads to chronic backups and accelerated pipe deterioration. Only a camera inspection can confirm a belly's location and depth.
Offset or Separated Joints
Ground movement, improper installation, or simple age can cause pipe sections to shift out of alignment at the joints. An offset joint creates a ledge that catches debris and restricts flow, while a fully separated joint allows sewage to leak directly into the soil. Camera inspection confirms the location and severity before any repair work begins.
When to Call
Signs Your Plumbing System Needs Professional Attention
If you notice any of these signs, call Lapin. We will find the cause and explain what needs to happen next.
Recurring Drain Clogs or Slow Drains
If the same drain backs up repeatedly even after clearing, or if multiple drains in your home run slow at the same time, the problem likely lives deeper in the line — not at the drain itself. A camera inspection finds the true source so the fix actually holds.
Sewage Odors Inside or Outside
A foul smell coming from drains, your yard, or near the foundation can indicate a cracked sewer line, a dried-out trap, or a separated joint allowing sewer gas to escape. Camera inspection pinpoints exactly where the breach is occurring.
Unusually Green or Wet Patches in the Yard
A section of lawn that stays soggy or grows noticeably greener than the surrounding grass may be receiving a slow leak from an underground sewer or drain line. Camera inspection confirms whether a pipe failure is the cause before any excavation is needed.
Buying or Selling a Home
A standard home inspection doesn't include the sewer line — and a failing line discovered after closing can mean thousands of dollars in unexpected repairs. A pre-purchase or pre-listing camera inspection gives buyers peace of mind and helps sellers avoid last-minute surprises during escrow.
Older Home with Original Pipes
Homes built before the 1980s often have clay, cast iron, or Orangeburg pipe that has long since reached the end of its service life. If you've never had your sewer or drain lines inspected — or if it's been many years — a camera inspection establishes a baseline and catches problems before they become emergencies.
Our Process
What to Expect From Your Plumbing Camera Inspection Visit
Tell us what is happening. We arrive prepared, explain the work clearly, and give clear pricing before work begins.
Step 1
Tell Us What Is Happening
Call or request service. You do not have to know exactly what failed; describe what you see, smell, hear, or need done.
Step 2
We Find the Cause
A Lapin technician or crew checks the issue, reviews the project, and explains what needs to be done in plain language.
Step 3
You Approve the Work
You get clear pricing and options before work begins, so you can make a confident decision.
Step 4
We Handle It With Care
We complete the approved work, respect your home, business, or jobsite, and keep you informed.
Step 5
We Stand Behind the Job
Before we leave, we confirm the work, answer questions, and make sure you know what to expect next.
Why Lapin
Why Central Florida Chooses Lapin for Plumbing Camera Inspection
Our name is on every job. We respect your time, budget, property, and trust.
65+ Years of Plumbing Expertise
Lapin has served Central Florida since 1958. Our name is on every job, and we do the work in a way we can stand behind.
Clear Communication
We explain what we find, what it means, and what your options are before work begins.
Respect for Your Property
We protect the home, business, property, or jobsite and treat people the way we would want to be treated.
The Right Team for the Work
We handle plumbing, septic, drains, sewer, underground utilities, commercial service, and serious project work.
Care When It Matters
Every call affects a family, tenant, customer, business, property, or project. We do not take that lightly.
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FAQs
Plumbing Camera Inspection FAQs
What is a plumbing camera inspection?
A plumbing camera inspection uses a flexible, waterproof camera attached to a long cable that is fed directly into a drain, sewer, or utility line. The camera transmits live video to a monitor so the technician can see the interior condition of the pipe in real time — identifying blockages, cracks, root intrusion, buildup, or other defects without opening walls or digging up the yard.
How long does a camera inspection take?
Most residential camera inspections take between 30 minutes and one hour depending on the length and complexity of the line being inspected. We’ll give you an accurate time estimate when we schedule your appointment. Commercial or multi-line inspections may take longer.
Will the camera inspection damage my pipes?
No. The camera is a small, flexible device designed to navigate the interior of pipes without causing any damage. It is inserted through an existing cleanout access point or drain opening. No cutting, drilling, or excavation is required for the inspection itself.
What types of pipes can you inspect with a camera?
We can inspect most standard residential and commercial pipe types including PVC, cast iron, clay, ABS, and concrete. This includes main sewer lines, drain lines, kitchen and bathroom drains, outdoor storm drains, and underground utility lines. If you’re unsure whether your line is accessible, call us and we’ll walk you through it.
Do I need to do anything to prepare for a camera inspection?
In most cases, no special preparation is needed. If there is a severe blockage preventing the camera from advancing, we may recommend hydro jetting the line first to clear debris so we can get a complete view of the pipe walls. Our technician will advise you if any prep work is needed when we arrive.
Can I get a copy of the inspection footage?
Yes. We can provide a recording of the inspection footage upon request. This is especially valuable for homebuyers negotiating repairs with a seller, property managers who need documentation for owners or tenants, or anyone who wants a record before authorizing repair work.
What happens if the camera finds a problem?
We review the footage with you on-site and explain exactly what we found in plain language — no jargon. Then we recommend the most appropriate and cost-effective repair option, whether that’s hydro jetting, trenchless pipe lining, spot repair, or a full line replacement. You’ll have all the information you need to make a confident decision before any work begins.
How much does a plumbing camera inspection cost in Orlando?
Inspection costs vary depending on the line length, access point, and scope of the job. Call us at (407) 326-3367 for a straightforward quote — we believe in honest, transparent pricing with no hidden fees. Catching a problem early with a camera inspection almost always costs far less than emergency repairs or exploratory digging down the road.
Schedule Service
Tell Us What Is Happening
Call Lapin or request service. We will get the right team moving, explain your options, and handle the work with care.