
Signs of a Hidden Leak You Shouldn't Ignore
Hidden leaks in The Woodlands homes often reveal themselves through unexplained increases in water bills that don't match your normal usage, even when no extra water has been used. Other frequent warning signs include damp or discolored patches on walls, floors, or ceilings near plumbing runs, a persistent musty smell in bathrooms or laundry rooms, low water pressure in specific fixtures, or mold growth appearing without any visible water source. These clues usually indicate slow leaks in underground sewer lines, slab plumbing, or drain pipes that only professional camera inspection can accurately locate and assess before major damage occurs.
Advanced Equipment We Use for Camera Inspections in Texas
Our The Woodlands technicians rely on high-resolution push-camera systems with self-leveling heads, powerful LED lighting, and waterproof construction to safely navigate even the tightest and most complicated plumbing lines. The equipment features flexible rods up to 200+ feet long, 360-degree rotating cameras, built-in distance counters, and live HD video displayed on large monitors for real-time viewing and recording. Some units include built-in sonde transmitters for precise above-ground locating of problem areas, allowing us to minimize guesswork and avoid unnecessary excavation.
Pipes and Lines We Can Inspect with Camera Technology
Camera inspections work effectively on almost any type of residential plumbing system in The Woodlands properties. We routinely examine:
- Main sewer lines from house to city connection or septic tank
- Branch drain lines under slabs, in crawl spaces, or behind walls
- Cast iron, clay, PVC, Orangeburg, and ABS pipes (common in older homes)
- Storm drain systems and downspout connections
- Lateral sewer lines vulnerable to tree root intrusion
- Kitchen drain lines
What Our Sewer Camera Inspection Service Includes
Our complete video pipe inspection service includes entry through accessible cleanouts or toilets, live video feed so you can watch the inspection in real time, high-definition recording of the entire run, detailed verbal explanations of every issue discovered during the process, and a written report with time-stamped photos and video clips. We identify blockages, root masses, cracks, offsets, bellies, separated joints, infiltration points, and pipe material/condition while documenting diameter and overall integrity. The service ends with clear repair recommendations and coordination support for insurance claims if needed.