Sewer & Drain Camera Inspection in Burlington County, NJ
HD Video Technology That Shows You Exactly What Is Wrong — Before You Pay for Anything
If your drains are moving slowly, your sewer line has backed up, or you're in the process of purchasing a home in Burlington County, a camera inspection is hands down the fastest and most efficient method to gain a clear understanding of what is occurring inside your pipes. This approach eliminates any guesswork and avoids the hassle of digging up your yard, which can be both costly and time-consuming.
At JFK Plumbing & Heating, we utilize state-of-the-art HD sewer cameras to conduct thorough inspections of your drain and sewer lines from the inside out. Our process involves threading a self-leveling camera through your cleanout or designated drain access point, allowing us to transmit live footage directly to a monitor. As we conduct the inspection, we walk you through our findings in real time so you can see exactly what we see. If any issues are detected, we make sure to point them out to you before making any recommendations for repairs. Conversely, if the line is clear and functioning properly, we’ll inform you of that as well, providing you with peace of mind.
We proudly serve areas including Beverly, Burlington, Willingboro, Edgewater Park, Hainesport, Mount Holly, Delran, Cinnaminson, and all surrounding communities throughout Burlington County. Don’t hesitate to call (609) 239-9557 to schedule your inspection today.
What Happens During a JFK Sewer Camera Inspection
Here is exactly what happens from the time we arrive to the moment we leave:
3. Live footage streams to a monitor that we show you in real time, so you can see exactly what the camera sees.
4. We document the location and nature of any problems: root intrusion, cracks, offsets, buildup, or collapse.
5. We explain the findings in plain terms and give you a written estimate if any repairs are needed.
Not sure what is going on with your drains?
We can usually tell you within the hour. Call (609) 239-9557 or use the contact form to schedule your inspection — often same-day throughout Burlington County.
Real Drain Inspections in Action — See the Process for Yourself
Watch how JFK Plumbing & Heating uses advanced video technology to inspect drains across Beverly, Edgewater Park, Hainesport, Burlington, NJ, and beyond.
Frequently Asked Questions — Sewer Camera Inspection in Burlington County
How much does a sewer camera inspection cost in New Jersey?
In Burlington County, sewer camera inspections typically run $300 to $600 depending on the length of the line and access point. JFK Plumbing & Heating provides a written estimate before starting any work.
How long does a sewer camera inspection take?
Most residential inspections take 30 to 60 minutes. We show you live footage during the inspection so you understand exactly what we find before we leave.
Do I need to be home during the inspection?
Yes — we walk you through the footage in real time and explain our findings on-site. We want you to see what we see.
Can a camera inspection detect all sewer problems?
Camera inspection identifies most common issues — root intrusion, collapsed sections, offset joints, grease buildup, and bellied pipe. It cannot detect leaks through intact pipe walls, but for structural and blockage diagnosis it is the most accurate tool available.
Does JFK Plumbing do camera inspections for home buyers?
Yes. We schedule pre-purchase inspections quickly throughout Burlington County, often same-day or next-day. Call (609) 239-9557 or use the contact form to set up a time.
What happens if the camera finds a problem?
We document the location and nature of the issue and provide a written estimate for the repair or cleaning. You are never pressured into immediate work — the estimate is yours to consider.
Warning Signs You Need a Camera Inspection
You do not need to wait for a full backup to schedule an inspection. These are the signs we hear about most from Burlington County homeowners before a bigger problem develops:
- Multiple drains in the house are slow at the same time — not just one fixture
- Toilets gurgle or bubble after you flush a different drain
- Sewage odors near your foundation, basement floor, or yard
- Soft or sunken patches forming in the lawn near the sewer line path
- A sewage backup that was cleared once already but came back
- Tree roots near the house that are old enough to have reached underground pipes
- You are buying or selling a home and want to know the sewer condition before closing
Any of these warrant a camera — because finding out early almost always costs less than dealing with the problem after it becomes an emergency.
