Most plumbing problems don’t start where you can see them. They develop deep inside drains and sewer lines, hidden behind walls or buried underground. In the past, diagnosing these problems meant guesswork, repeated snaking, or even unnecessary digging — often leaving property owners with high costs and damaged landscaping.
Now, there’s a better solution. At Penn Mechanical Company, we use drain camera inspections to see exactly what’s happening inside your pipes. With high-resolution video technology, we identify the root cause of plumbing issues quickly, accurately, and without invasive digging.
When your main drain or sewer line develops a problem, the symptoms are often vague. Slow drains, strange gurgling sounds, or bad odors could point to many different issues — from clogs to collapsed pipes. Without the right tools, you might waste time and money on the wrong fix.
Some signs that you may need a drain camera inspection include:
Instead of temporary fixes, a camera inspection provides a clear diagnosis so the problem can be solved correctly the first time.
The process is fast, efficient, and completely non-invasive.
Within an hour, we can give you a detailed understanding of your plumbing system’s condition.
Drain cameras are powerful tools because they expose issues that other methods can’t. They can detect:
By identifying these problems early, you can prevent emergencies and costly replacements.
Drain camera inspections are not only for emergencies — they’re also a valuable preventative tool.
The biggest advantage of camera inspections is accuracy. They eliminate guesswork and provide clear visual proof of what’s wrong. But there are many additional benefits:
Traditional methods of diagnosing plumbing issues often relied on trial and error. Contractors might snake the line, assume the problem was cleared, only for the issue to return days later. In worst cases, entire sections of the yard were excavated just to locate a blockage.
By contrast, a drain camera inspection shows you exactly what’s inside your pipes. There is no guesswork, no wasted effort, and no unnecessary excavation. Instead of trying different fixes, you get the right solution the first time.
The biggest advantage of camera inspections is accuracy. They eliminate guesswork and provide clear visual proof of what’s wrong. But there are many additional benefits:
Most inspections are completed in 30 to 60 minutes.
No. The inspection is completely non-invasive and uses existing access points.
Yes. Our cameras work in pipes of different sizes and materials, including PVC, cast iron, clay, and concrete.
Absolutely. We provide a recording for your records, for insurance, or future reference.
It’s an affordable service, especially compared to unnecessary excavation or full replacements.
Not every contractor has the right tools or expertise for camera inspections. At Penn Mechanical Company, we pride ourselves on offering advanced diagnostics with a customer-first approach.
If you’re struggling with recurring clogs, slow drains, or simply want to protect your property from hidden plumbing issues, schedule a drain camera inspection with Penn Mechanical Company.
Call us today to book your inspection and get a clear, accurate diagnosis. Don’t let plumbing problems remain a mystery. With Penn Mechanical’s drain camera inspections, you’ll see the problem clearly and fix it the right way.