Ready to see the future of plumbing inspections? Contact Salt Lake Plumbing today to schedule your camera inspection!
What is a Camera Inspection?
Unseen plumbing problems can cause major headaches. Salt Lake Plumbing offers camera inspections, a revolutionary tool that allows us to see exactly what’s going on inside your pipes. A tiny camera mounted on a flexible cable is inserted into your drain lines, transmitting a live video feed to a monitor. This lets us pinpoint:
- Blockages and clogs
- Leaks and cracks
- Tree root intrusion
- Damaged pipes


Benefits of Camera Inspections with Salt Lake Plumbing:
- Accurate diagnosis: Identify the exact cause of your plumbing problem.
- Targeted repairs: No need for unnecessary excavation or pipe replacement.
- Save money: Fix problems before they become major emergencies.
- Peace of mind: Know exactly what’s happening inside your plumbing system.
All Our Drain Services
- Residential Drain Service and Repair
- Commercial Drain Service and Repair
- Kitchen Drains
- Bathroom Drains
- Floor Drains
- Drain Repipes
- Sewer Mainlines
- Drain Rooter
- Drain Snaking
- Pipe Cleaning
- Hydro Jetting
- Camera Inspections
Why Choose Salt Lake Plumbing?
At Salt Lake Plumbing, customer service is our priority. We understand that plumbing issues can be frustrating, and we’re here to help you with a stress-free experience:
- Skilled and certified technicians: Our plumbers are trained and experienced in using camera inspection equipment.
- Transparent communication: We will explain everything you need to know about the inspection and its findings.
- Honest recommendations: We only recommend the services you truly need.
- Respect for your property: We treat your home with care and keep the workspace clean.

Your Drain Questions Answered
Is camera inspection disruptive?
Not at all! The camera itself is very small and the access points used are minimal.
What size pipes can be inspected?
We can inspect pipes of various diameters, from drains to sewer lines.
Do I need to be present for the inspection?
No, but you are welcome to be there. We will discuss the findings with you afterwards.