See exactly what's inside your pipes before spending a dollar on repairs. Our HD waterproof camera reveals root intrusion, cracks, offset joints, and pipe belly with pinpoint accuracy — so you fix only what's broken.
Traditional drain troubleshooting means digging or guessing. A camera inspection eliminates both. Our technician feeds a self-leveling HD camera through your cleanout and watches live footage on a monitor — identifying exactly what's wrong and where.
The camera records the full length of your sewer lateral and a locator transmitter marks defect positions above ground — so repairs target only the problem area, not the whole line.
If you're in any of these situations, a camera inspection is the most cost-effective next step — every time.
If you've had the same drain snaked two or more times in 12 months and it keeps backing up, there is a structural reason — root intrusion, pipe belly, or a partial collapse. A camera inspection locates the exact defect so you stop treating symptoms.
A standard home inspection does not include the sewer lateral. A failed main line costs $3,000–$15,000 to repair or replace. A $250–$400 pre-purchase camera inspection is the most important contingency a Fort Worth buyer can add before closing.
Adding a bathroom, finishing a basement, or installing a new fixture requires knowing the current state of your drain system. A pre-renovation scope identifies issues far cheaper to address before new walls and floors are in place.
The real cost comparison: A camera inspection costs $250–$500. A sewer line replacement in Fort Worth averages $6,000–$15,000. One inspection that catches a problem early pays for itself many times over — and can be the deciding factor in a real estate negotiation.
Our inspection process is designed for accuracy and efficiency — most jobs are done in under 90 minutes from arrival.
We locate your main cleanout — typically near the foundation or in the yard — and prepare the access point. No digging, no damage to your landscaping or flooring required.
Our HD camera runs the entire length of your sewer lateral — from cleanout to city connection. We record footage and note the precise location of every defect with a locator transmitter above ground.
We review the footage with you on-site, explain every finding in plain language, and provide a written summary of pipe condition with recommended next steps and honest repair estimates.
No diagnostic fees, no hidden charges. The price you see is the price you pay — confirmed before we start.
All prices are residential estimates. Final price quoted on-site before any work begins. No hidden fees — ever.
We had the same bathroom drain backing up three times in eight months. Cowtown came out with the camera and found a root mass about 40 feet in. They showed me the footage live. We went with hydro jetting the same day and it's been clear ever since.
Bought a 1940s home in Fairmount and added a sewer scope to the contingency. Good call — they found an offset joint and a section of clay pipe with significant cracking. We negotiated $4,800 off the purchase price. Worth every cent of the inspection fee.
I was getting quotes ranging from $800 to $8,000 for a "suspected sewer problem." Cowtown did the camera first and showed me it was straightforward grease buildup — no structural damage. Hydro jetting resolved it completely. Other companies were clearly guessing.
Same crew, same response window, same flat-rate pricing — every city in our Tarrant County service area gets the identical drain camera inspection workflow.
A standard residential drain camera inspection takes 45–90 minutes. We access the line, run the camera the full length of the lateral, and review the footage with you before leaving. Commercial or longer lines may take longer.
Yes. We provide a written summary of findings and can share video footage on request. The report includes pipe condition, any defects found, and our recommended next steps — useful for negotiations, contractor bids, or insurance claims.
Absolutely. A sewer camera inspection is one of the most important pre-purchase checks you can do. Sewer line repairs in Fort Worth range from $3,000–$15,000+. A $250–$400 inspection can surface critical defects before closing and give you negotiating power.
Camera inspection identifies the vast majority of issues: root intrusion, cracks, offset joints, pipe belly, grease buildup, and collapses. Hairline fractures in pressurized water supply lines may require additional hydrostatic testing.
We explain exactly what we found and give you an honest, itemized estimate for repair options. You are under no obligation to proceed with any service. We never use scare tactics — just clear information so you can make the right decision for your home and budget.
Call now to book a same-day or next-day drain camera inspection in Fort Worth. Upfront flat pricing. Written report every time. No pressure to proceed with any additional service.
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