Sewer problems get expensive when the next step is based on assumptions. A backup happens, someone clears it, and things improve for a while. Then the same issue returns. One person says jet it, another says replace the line, and now you’re stuck choosing between options without real proof.
A sewer camera video inspection fixes that. It shows what’s happening inside the line in real time, so decisions are based on what the pipe actually looks like, not on symptoms alone. Pro Trenchless performs sewer camera inspections across our New Jersey and Pennsylvania service region, including the counties we cover on both sides.



Two properties can have the same symptoms and completely different causes. A slow drain might be grease buildup, a shifted joint, corrosion scale, or a low spot holding waste. The camera makes that difference visible.
During an inspection, we can identify issues such as:
This is the difference between temporarily opening a line and choosing the right long-term fix.
A camera inspection is especially useful when the cost of being wrong is high.
You should strongly consider it when:
In these situations, a camera inspection usually saves time and money because it prevents trial-and-error work.
We keep the process straightforward so the result is useful, not just technical.
We use the most practical access point available, typically a cleanout. If access is limited, we explain what options exist and what makes the most sense for your layout.
We run a high-resolution camera through the line and evaluate the pipe condition as we move. The goal is to understand both the immediate issue and the health of the line overall.
You’ll see what we see. We explain what it means and why it’s happening, without turning it into a sales pitch.
Depending on what the camera shows, the next step may be:
The inspection makes the choice logical.
No. It’s used for both residential and commercial sites, especially wherever the conduit route is difficult or expensive to excavate.
That’s one of the main goals. By restoring a smoother interior pathway, lining can reduce friction and snag points that cause pulls to fail.
It can help reduce water entry depending on the conduit condition and where intrusion is occurring. If the issue is a larger structural break or poor connections, we’ll explain what lining can and cannot solve.
We first determine why it’s blocked. Some blockages are debris-related and can be cleared. If the conduit is collapsed, lining may not be feasible.
Conduit lining focuses on restoring the pathway. Electrical work may be handled by your electrician or coordinated depending on the project needs.
We provide trenchless sewer repair and trenchless pipe replacement
across much of Bucks County, including (but not limited to)
If you’re anywhere in Pennsylvania and you suspect a sewer, drain, water,
or conduit issue, reach out, and we’ll let you know how we can help.
A video inspection often protects you from two common money traps:
If debris keeps catching on a defect, you can clear it repeatedly and still be back in the same situation.
Some lines don’t need replacement. They need proper wall cleaning, reconditioning, or a targeted trenchless repair. The camera is how we know.
“Most costly sewer decisions come from guessing. Once we see the condition of the line, we can recommend the right fix with confidence and avoid wasted work”. — Timothy Geiger.
You shouldn’t have to wonder what was done, or whether it actually fixed the problem. Our process is built around clarity, proof, and results you can feel day-to-day.
You’ll leave the service call with confidence, not questions
At Pro Trenchless, we combine traditional methods with modern expertise to provide exceptional sewer services. Trust us for your next conventional excavation project.
Tell us what you’re seeing. We’ll confirm pipe condition first, then recommend the best fix for your property.
If you were told you need a full replacement, we’ll review the camera evidence and confirm the right path.