Our sewer camera inspection services use advanced video technology to diagnose issues within sewer and drain lines. This allows for accurate assessment and targeted repairs, saving you time and money.
When you are dealing with a slow drain, recurring backup, suspected blockage, or underground sewer problem, guessing can waste both time and money. Toneguzzo Trucking & Excavation provides professional sewer camera inspection services in Sarnia to help property owners identify problems inside sewer and drain lines with greater accuracy. By using specialized video inspection equipment, our team can see what is happening inside the pipe and recommend the most effective next step.
A sewer camera inspection is a diagnostic service that uses a high-resolution waterproof camera attached to a flexible cable. The camera is inserted into the sewer or drain line and travels through the pipe while live video is reviewed. This allows our team to inspect the condition of the line from the inside and identify issues such as blockages, grease buildup, root intrusion, collapsed sections, cracks, offset joints, and other structural concerns.
This type of inspection is valuable because many sewer problems happen underground and are not visible from the surface. Instead of relying on guesswork alone, a camera inspection helps pinpoint the location and likely cause of the problem. That can support faster decisions, more targeted repairs, and less unnecessary excavation.
Our sewer camera inspection service is suitable for a wide range of customers in Sarnia and surrounding communities. It is commonly used by:
Whether the property is residential, commercial, or industrial, camera inspection can be a practical first step when the source of the problem is uncertain.
There are several signs that may indicate the need for a professional sewer line inspection:
In many cases, a camera inspection is the most efficient way to move from symptoms to a clear diagnosis.
At Toneguzzo Trucking & Excavation, we aim to make the inspection process straightforward and informative.
1. Initial assessment
We begin by understanding the issue, including the symptoms, property layout, and access points available for the inspection.
2. Camera insertion and live inspection
Our equipment is inserted into the sewer or drain line through an appropriate access point. The camera records real-time video as it moves through the pipe.
3. Problem identification
We inspect for common issues such as blockages, debris, root intrusion, cracks, separated joints, pipe sagging, and damaged sections.
4. Location confirmation
Where possible, the inspection helps identify the approximate location of the issue, so repair planning can be more accurate and efficient.
5. Recommended next steps
Once the inspection is complete, we explain what was found and outline practical options. This may include cleaning, repair, replacement, or additional excavation work, depending on the condition of the line.
Sewer camera inspections are generally faster than excavation-based investigation methods. In many cases, the inspection itself can be completed within a relatively short site visit, depending on pipe length, accessibility, and the severity of the issue. If a blockage prevents full camera access, additional cleaning or clearing may be required before the entire line can be assessed.
Timelines for repair after inspection depend on the problem identified. Minor issues may be addressed quickly, while damaged or collapsed sections may require more extensive planning and excavation. The inspection helps shorten the diagnostic stage so the repair process can move forward with better information.
Some sewer issues require urgent attention, while others can be scheduled during normal service hours.
Emergency situations may include:
Non-emergency situations may include:
If you are unsure whether your situation is urgent, our team can help you determine the appropriate response.
It can help identify blockages, buildup, root intrusion, cracks, pipe damage, offset joints, and other hidden conditions inside the line.
In many cases, yes. It helps narrow down the problem location and supports more targeted repair planning.
No. It can also be useful for recurring slow drains, suspected damage, preventive checks, and pre-purchase inspections.
Yes, camera inspection may be used for different underground drainage lines depending on access and site conditions.
We explain the findings and recommend the next steps based on the condition of the line and the nature of the issue.
Customers in Sarnia choose Toneguzzo Trucking & Excavation because we understand underground infrastructure work and the importance of accurate diagnosis before repair begins. Our team focuses on practical solutions, clear communication, and dependable field service. We work with residential, commercial, and industrial clients and bring experience in excavation, sewer-related services, drainage issues, and underground utility problem-solving.
We provide sewer camera inspection services in Sarnia and surrounding communities within approximately 80 km, including locations across Lambton County and nearby service areas. If your property is outside central Sarnia, contact us to confirm availability.
If you are dealing with a recurring sewer problem, unexplained drainage issue, or suspected underground line damage, Toneguzzo Trucking & Excavation is ready to help. Our sewer camera inspection service gives you a clearer understanding of what is happening inside your line, so the right repair plan can be made.
Call us today at 519-918-1585 to schedule sewer camera inspection services in Sarnia and the surrounding area.