
When a drain keeps backing up, the whole house feels it—slow sinks, gurgling toilets, bad odors, and that nagging worry that something bigger is happening underground. Our Diagnostic Camera Survey in Murrieta, CA takes the guesswork out of the equation. We run a high-resolution camera through your drain or sewer line, see what’s happening in real time, and recommend the most practical fix—without unnecessary digging, damage, or upsells. We’ve been the trusted choice for plumbing in Murrieta and nearby communities for decades, and we still approach every call the same way: treat you like a neighbor, explain things clearly, and do the work right.
A Diagnostic Camera Survey in Murrieta, CA, is a video inspection of your drain or sewer line using a waterproof camera attached to a flexible cable. We use it to locate clogs, identify pipe damage (cracks, collapses, misalignments), find root intrusion, and confirm exactly where the problem is—so repairs are targeted, cost-effective, and based on facts, not guesses.
If you’ve ever had a “quick fix” turn into a repeat problem, you already know why this matters. A camera inspection helps us solve the right problem the first time—and it can also prevent expensive surprises.
With a Diagnostic Camera Survey in Murrieta, CA, we can:
We regularly use camera technology as a first step for sewer issues because accurate diagnosis leads to smarter, more cost-effective decisions.

Many sewer and drain problems happen where you can’t see them—under slabs, yards, driveways, or landscaping. That’s exactly where camera inspection shines.
Our camera inspections are designed to spot issues like:
These are the same types of problems we list as common causes of sewer and drain trouble in Murrieta, and seeing them on camera helps us recommend the most appropriate fix.
Not every clog is the same—and that’s why “snaking it and hoping” can be a short-term win but a long-term headache.
If your kitchen sink keeps slowing down, your shower backs up weekly, or you’ve tried clearing the line, but the problem returns, a camera inspection can show whether you’re dealing with:
We often pair camera inspections with professional drain cleaning and, when needed, hydro jetting for deep, thorough clearing—especially for recurring slow drains and major backups.
A Diagnostic Camera Survey in Murrieta, CA, isn’t about being fancy—it’s about being accurate.
Here’s the difference:
Guess-and-check methods may:
A video pipe inspection helps us:
We’ve even shared how camera inspections can streamline repairs by guiding work precisely and minimizing disruption.
If any of these sound familiar, a camera inspection is usually the smartest next step:
And if you’re dealing with an urgent sewer or drain issue, we offer emergency service availability and fast help when it matters.
We keep the process simple and customer-friendly:
In West Coast Plumbing, our goal is always the same: make sure you understand what’s going on and feel confident about the solution.
Yes, because it replaces guessing with certainty. A camera inspection helps prevent paying for the wrong repair, reduces repeat clogs, and guides the most cost-effective fix based on what’s actually inside the pipe.
Often, yes. When we can see the issue clearly and locate it accurately, we can reduce unnecessary excavation and focus repairs where they’re truly needed.
No—camera inspections are non-invasive and designed for sewer and drain lines. We use the right equipment and process to inspect safely while getting a clear view of pipe conditions.
Once we’ve identified the issue, we’ll recommend the most straightforward solution. That might include:
If the camera shows a typical clog or buildup, professional drain cleaning may be the right move—especially if the blockage is localized and the pipe is structurally sound.
For stubborn buildup that basic cleaning can’t fully remove, hydro jetting uses high-pressure water to clear grease, sludge, and even roots—restoring flow and helping prevent repeat blockages.
If the camera reveals damaged sections, we can talk through repair approaches. In many cases, trenchless methods can reduce excavation and protect landscaping.
We’ll always explain why we’re recommending something and what alternatives exist—so you can make the call that fits your home and budget.
We’re not interested in one-time transactions—we’re here to build long-term relationships in the Murrieta community. That’s why our team focuses on:
If you want a plumbing team that shows up, explains the situation clearly, and treats you with respect, we’re ready to help.
This is one of the most common questions we hear—and the honest answer is: it depends on access, pipe length, and what we find.
Many inspections can be completed in under an hour in straightforward situations, and the camera scoping portion itself can be relatively quick.
If the line is difficult to access, heavily blocked, or requires additional steps, it can take longer—especially if cleaning or follow-up work is needed.
Pricing varies because every system is different—access points, pipe length, and the condition of the line all play a role.
Typical sewer camera inspection ranges (often hundreds of dollars, sometimes more depending on complexity). The best way to get an accurate number is to call us, tell us what’s happening, and we’ll walk you through what to expect for your specific situation.
A cleanout makes camera access easier in many cases, but not every property has one in the ideal spot. If access is limited, we’ll explain your options and what’s required to complete a proper inspection. The key is doing it safely and correctly—so the inspection is accurate and the next steps actually solve the problem.
If you’re dealing with slow drains, repeat clogs, sewer odors, or backups, don’t keep guessing. Call West Coast Plumbing and Drains Inc. and let us get eyes on the problem with a Diagnostic Camera Survey in Murrieta, CA—so you can move forward with the right fix and real peace of mind.
Call (714) 761-8512 or book through our contact page to schedule service.
