Stop Sewer Problems Before They Spread

Sewer line inspection and repair services in Matthews, North Carolina

Your sewer line handles every drop of wastewater leaving your Matthews home, and when something goes wrong underground, you often notice it indoors first. Drains that back up in multiple rooms, foul smells near your foundation, or soggy patches in your yard all point to issues that a camera inspection can locate without guesswork.

Boaz uses sewer line camera inspections to identify blockages, pipe damage, and performance issues with precision. Once we know what caused the problem and where it sits in your line, we recommend repair solutions that match the condition we find. This approach prevents unnecessary digging and targets the actual source of the failure, whether it involves tree root intrusion, settled joints, or corroded pipe sections.

If your drains are slow or you see standing water where it does not belong in Matthews, reach out to discuss a sewer line inspection.

What Changes After We Identify the Issue

When we inspect your sewer line in Matthews, we insert a waterproof camera through an access point and record footage as it travels through the pipe. You see the same footage we do, which means you understand what needs attention and why. The camera reveals cracks, offsets, grease buildup, and root penetration that explain why your system stopped draining properly.

After we complete the repair, water moves through your sewer line without hesitation, backups stop occurring, and odors disappear from your home and yard. Drainage returns to normal speed across all fixtures, and you no longer see wet spots forming near your foundation or driveway.

Repairs vary depending on what the inspection uncovers, but every solution focuses on restoring full flow and protecting your property from further damage. We explain what the repair involves, how long it takes, and what you can expect once the work is done. This includes whether we need to access your yard, how we protect landscaping, and what steps follow if the damage extends beyond a single section of pipe.

Questions People Ask Before Scheduling

Homeowners in Matthews often want to know how sewer inspections work, what repairs involve, and how quickly problems can be addressed before they schedule service.

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How does a sewer line camera inspection work?
We feed a flexible camera through a cleanout or drain access point and record video as it moves through your sewer line. The footage shows blockages, cracks, root intrusion, and pipe condition in real time.
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What causes sewer line backups?
Tree roots, collapsed pipe sections, grease buildup, and settled joints are common causes. The camera inspection pinpoints the exact location and type of obstruction so we can address it directly.
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When should I schedule a sewer line inspection?
You should schedule an inspection if multiple drains back up at once, if you notice foul odors near your foundation, or if you see unexplained wet areas in your yard. Early inspection prevents larger failures.
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How long does a sewer line repair take?
Repair time depends on the damage type and location. Minor blockages or targeted repairs often finish in a few hours, while more extensive work may require a full day or coordination with excavation if the pipe collapsed.
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Will you need to dig up my yard?
Not always. If the damage is accessible through existing cleanouts or limited excavation, we avoid large-scale digging. When excavation is necessary, we work to minimize disruption and restore your landscaping afterward.

Boaz provides sewer line inspection and repair services throughout Matthews, using camera diagnostics to find problems quickly and repair them with minimal property disruption. If your drains are acting up or your yard shows signs of a failing sewer line, contact us to schedule an inspection.