
Ocala Video Sewer Inspection
Video Pipe and Sewer Line Inspections Available in Ocala
At Service Plumbing, we believe in doing everything we can to help our customers care for their plumbing, which is why we offer video camera inspection services to help diagnose and assess even the most complex sewer line issues.
Our video camera inspection services involve using state-of-the-art camera technology to get a real-time look at the inside of your sewer line. By sending a small camera attached to a flexible rod down your sewer line, we're able to identify blockages, damage, and other issues with precision and accuracy.
The video camera inspection process is quick, non-invasive, and provides valuable insights into the condition of your sewer line. With the information gathered, our team can provide the most effective solutions for your situation. From there, we can give you our professional opinion and help you make informed decisions about the best course of action for your needs and budget.
Scheduling a video inspection for your property in Ocala is easy – just call (352) 525-2255 to request an appointment from Service Plumbing!

Why Choose Service Plumbing?
What Makes Us Different
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We provide different options for your plumbing needs so you can make an informed decision that's right for your home.
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Our team has the knowledge and skill set to fix any plumbing issue that you're dealing with!
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We pride ourselves on family values and quality work within our local communities.
The Benefits of Video Camera Inspections
- They’re Accurate: Video camera inspections offer unmatched accuracy when it comes to diagnosing sewer line issues. By viewing the inside of your sewer line in real time, our team can quickly identify blockages, leaks, and other problems with precision.
- They’re Efficient: Video camera inspections are a quick and efficient way to diagnose sewer line issues. By avoiding the need for extensive excavation or guesswork, we're able to quickly get to the root of the problem and provide prompt solutions.
- They’re Non-Invasive: Unlike traditional sewer line inspections, which often require digging up large portions of your yard, video camera inspections are non-invasive. This means minimal disruption to your property and a faster, more cost-effective resolution of your sewer line issues.
- They’re Cost-Effective: By providing accurate diagnoses and targeted solutions, video camera inspections save you time and money in the long run. You avoid costly and unnecessary repairs and can address issues before they escalate into major problems.
- They Help Prevent Future Issues: Finally, video camera inspections are an invaluable tool for preventative maintenance. By identifying and addressing potential issues before they become major problems, you can keep your sewer line in top working order and avoid costly repairs down the line.
To learn more about how you can benefit from our video sewer inspections, call our main office in Ocala at (352) 525-2255 today!
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Very prompt, professional, and friendly service.- Carlita
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Couldn't be more pleased, from initial call with Leslie to completion.- Sunny M.
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Service Plumbing Inc should change its name to Outstanding Service Plumbing! Holly went above and beyond to arrange for a plumber to expediently come to my home.- Shelia O.
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Service Plumbing set aside some time for us to come out and check out our leak so we didn’t go without water. The technicians that came out went over and above what I asked them to fix.- Biff D.
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They made certain that we were satisfied, which we were! The service was excellent!- Tammy K.
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Russell and Travis did an excellent job of changing the plumbing for our new dishwasher, and installing a new garbage disposal, sink, and faucet.- Jean M.
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They were true craftsmen in completing their tasks. The job was well done and they were spotless in their cleanup.- Rick S.
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Anthony showed up and not only fixed my sink but took the time to explain what was wrong with it and made sure to let me know the precautions I could take to avoid it happening in the future. He was very polite, nice, and thorough.- Jessie W.
Frequently Asked Questions
Have questions? We are here to help.
Still have another question or can't find the answer you need? Give us a call at 352-525-2255 today!
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Can I repipe my home myself?While it is possible to repipe a home yourself, it is not recommended, as it can be a difficult and dangerous process. Repiping a home requires working with water and pipes, which can easily lead to accidents if not done correctly. It is best to leave this job to the professionals.
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What should I do if my water pressure is low?If your water pressure is low, you may need to call a plumber to have your water pressure checked. Low water pressure can be caused by a variety of factors, such as a clogged water filter or a leaky faucet. It's important to address low water pressure as soon as possible, as it can lead to water waste and increased energy costs.
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How often should I clean my drains?It is recommended that you clean your drains every six months. However, if water is backing up into the tub, sink, or toilet in your home when you flush it, then you need to call a plumber right away to clean the drain. If water backs up into your sink then it's probably coming from your shower and vice versa. Cleaning out the lines will prevent water from backing up into your home.
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What is the best way to clear a clogged grease drain?
There are a few effective ways to clear a grease-clogged drain.
- Use boiling water and dish soap to break up grease buildup.
- Pour water mixed with baking soda into the drain, then pour vinegar on top of it to get a chemical reaction that breaks down grease.
- Drain cleaners can also remove water buildup and hard water scale.
- Plumbers recommend using a water-powered mechanical drain cleaner to clear clogs altogether. These machines are easy to use and clear away any type of clog quickly.
For a badly clogged drain, you may need to hire a professional plumber that can clear out the drain with special equipment.
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What are the different water heater sizes?
Water heaters come in a variety of sizes, and the size you need depends on how much water your household uses. Here are some general water heater size guidelines:
- If you use less than 40 gallons of water per day, a 40- or 50-gallon water heater will be large enough.
- If you use between 40 and 80 gallons of water per day, a water heater with a capacity of 60 or 80 gallons will probably be required.
- If you use over 80 gallons of water per day, an 85-gallon water heater should provide an adequate supply.
Note that these are general guidelines only; how much water your household actually uses may vary. To be sure you have the right water heater size, consult with a plumbing professional.