Same-Day Sewer Camera Inspection in Pasadena — Serving Old Pasadena · Bungalow Heaven · East Pasadena · San Gabriel Valley Since 1990
If you're buying a home, dealing with recurring clogs, or simply want to know the true condition of your sewer line, Fenyes Pasa Plumbing provides professional sewer camera inspection in Pasadena, California. Our 50-person team of licensed plumbers uses high-definition video sewer scope equipment to inspect the lateral line running from your home to the city's main sewer connection, identifying cracks, root intrusion, corrosion, and blockages without any digging — so you know exactly what's happening underground before you commit to a repair, a purchase, or a renovation. We are proud to be serving all of Pasadena and the San Gabriel Valley with reliable, same-day sewer scope service.
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Top-rated sewer scope inspection team in the San Gabriel Valley
Fenyes Pasa Plumbing is a California C-36 licensed sewer camera inspection company with 35 years of experience diagnosing sewer line conditions for Pasadena homeowners, buyers, and businesses throughout the San Gabriel Valley. As a Pasadena Top Rated Plumber, recipient of the Excellence in Emergency Plumbing award, and Pasadena Trusted Residential Plumber honoree, we deliver accurate, recorded sewer camera inspections that give you real evidence — not guesswork.
From Bungalow Heaven and Old Pasadena to the Caltech and Civic Center corridors
Fenyes Pasa Plumbing performs sewer camera inspections throughout Pasadena, California — from older homes near the Gamble House and Bungalow Heaven Historic District with original clay or cast-iron sewer laterals, to properties in Old Pasadena and around the Civic Center District, to homes near East Pasadena considering a purchase or renovation. Pasadena's tree-lined streets near landmarks like the Colorado Street Bridge and Rose Bowl Stadium mean mature tree roots are a common cause of sewer lateral damage, while many homes built decades ago near Bungalow Heaven still have original clay or cast-iron sewer lines that a camera inspection can assess without any excavation. That combination makes sewer camera inspection in Pasadena, CA an essential diagnostic step for homeowners, buyers, and sellers across the city.
Full HD video sewer scope inspection, done right and fully documented
We focus on thorough, professionally documented sewer camera inspection — not a quick visual glance that leaves you guessing about the real condition of your line. Our licensed plumbers use high-definition push cameras with footage-marker timestamps to inspect your full sewer lateral, from the cleanout to the connection point at the city's main line, and provide recorded video along with a written report identifying any cracks, root intrusion, corrosion, or blockages found.
Whether you're a home buyer doing due diligence, a homeowner with recurring clogs, or a seller wanting to disclose accurate sewer line condition, we give you the real picture. If the inspection reveals a blockage, we can recommend drain cleaning for the clog identified during inspection or hydro jetting if the inspection reveals grease or root buildup.
Signs your sewer line needs a closer look
Many sewer line problems develop underground, out of sight, until they cause a backup or an expensive repair. A sewer camera inspection lets you see the actual condition of the line before a small issue becomes a major one — or before you commit to buying a property with hidden sewer problems. If recurring clogs keep coming back despite previous drain cleaning attempts, that's one of the clearest signs a camera inspection is the next step.
Recurring clogs or backups in the same drain despite previous snaking or cleaning — a camera reveals why snaking keeps failing.
Slow drainage throughout the home — not just at one fixture — points to a main line issue, not a localized clog.
Sewage odor near the yard, foundation, or floor drains — often a sign of a cracked or leaking sewer line underground.
Buying a Pasadena home — especially one over 20 years old or with mature trees nearby — without a sewer scope is a significant risk.
Sellers wanting to disclose accurate sewer line condition to buyers and avoid surprises during escrow negotiations.
Planning a renovation, addition, or landscaping project near your existing sewer line — camera inspection locates it precisely.
Standing water or unusually lush patches of grass above your sewer lateral's likely path — a classic sign of underground leakage.
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Call (626) 562-4141 NowHomeowners, home buyers, sellers, and property managers needing sewer line answers
We provide sewer camera inspection for single-family homes, properties under contract for sale, rental properties, and small commercial properties throughout Pasadena, California — including homes near historic landmarks, parks, and major institutional corridors across the San Gabriel Valley.
Home buyers in Old Pasadena, Bungalow Heaven, and East Pasadena wanting due diligence before closing on a property.
Sellers wanting to proactively disclose sewer line condition to avoid surprises during escrow negotiations.
Homeowners experiencing recurring clogs or backups despite previous drain cleaning attempts.
Property managers needing documented sewer line condition across rental properties in the Pasadena and San Gabriel Valley area.
Homeowners planning renovations, additions, or landscaping that could affect their sewer lateral — camera inspection locates it precisely.
Owners of historic Pasadena properties with original clay or cast-iron sewer lines that need assessment without excavation.
How local conditions make camera inspection especially valuable here
Pasadena's mature, tree-lined neighborhoods near Bungalow Heaven and the Caltech corridor are exactly the conditions sewer professionals point to as the strongest reason for a camera inspection — homes over 20 years old with large trees nearby are the properties most likely to have hidden root intrusion or pipe damage. Many Pasadena homes still have original clay or cast-iron sewer laterals, materials that are more susceptible to root infiltration, corrosion, and joint separation than modern PVC. A camera inspection is the only way to confirm pipe material and condition without digging up your yard or driveway. If the inspection uncovers widespread deterioration, we may recommend pipe repiping if inspection reveals widespread pipe deterioration.
Mature tree roots near older Pasadena neighborhoods are a leading cause of sewer lateral cracks and intrusion — roots naturally seek moisture inside pipe joints.
Original clay and cast-iron sewer lines common in Bungalow Heaven and Old Pasadena are more prone to joint separation and corrosion than modern PVC pipe.
Older homes near Old Pasadena and East Pasadena often haven't had a sewer camera inspection in decades — if ever — leaving hidden damage undetected.
Homeowners are responsible for their private sewer lateral from the home to the city's main connection — a camera inspection confirms exactly what condition that private section is in.
Choose the right type of sewer scope inspection for your situation
For sewer camera inspection in Pasadena, Fenyes Pasa Plumbing offers several inspection types tailored to different needs — from a standard diagnostic inspection to a detailed pre-purchase sewer scope.
| Inspection Type | Best For | Key Benefits / Trade-Offs |
|---|---|---|
| Standard Push Camera Inspection | Diagnosing clogs, slow drains, or backups | Covers most residential sewer laterals effectively |
| Pre-Purchase Sewer Scope Inspection | Home buyers during due diligence | Identifies hidden issues before closing; protects against costly surprises |
| Pan-and-Tilt Camera Inspection | Detailed inspection of pipe joints & lateral junctions | 360-degree visibility at junctions; more detailed footage; added cost |
| Pipe Locating & Mapping | Renovations, additions, or landscaping near the sewer line | Identifies exact pipe location and depth to avoid accidental damage |
The most common type — used to diagnose clogs, recurring backups, and general sewer line condition for Pasadena homeowners.
Recommended for any home over 20 years old, especially with mature trees nearby — critical due diligence before you close on a property.
Provides more detailed footage at pipe joints — useful for confirming the exact nature of a suspected crack or pipe separation.
Helps protect your sewer line during renovation, addition, or major landscaping projects by pinpointing exact location and depth.
From access point to written findings report
We locate your sewer cleanout or, if none exists, identify the best alternative access point — such as a toilet removal — to begin the inspection.
We feed a waterproof, high-definition push camera into the line and begin recording a live video feed as the camera travels through your sewer lateral toward the city's main connection.
We push the camera through the entire accessible length of your private sewer lateral, noting footage-marker timestamps for any cracks, root intrusion, corrosion, or blockages observed along the way.
We identify the pipe material — clay, cast iron, PVC, or Orangeburg — and assess its overall condition, distance, and depth based on the camera's footage and locating equipment.
We capture still images and recorded video of any issues found, providing visual documentation you can review, share with a real estate agent, or use to support an insurance or repair decision.
We provide a written findings report explaining what the inspection revealed, along with clear repair recommendations if any issues require attention — including sewer line repair if the camera finds a cracked or collapsed pipe or a trenchless sewer line repair option after inspection findings.
From access point location to a documented findings report
Our sewer camera inspection service is a complete package so you walk away with real evidence about your sewer line's condition — not just a verbal opinion.
Get a complete, documented sewer camera inspection in Pasadena with recorded footage and a written report.
Call (626) 562-4141 Now Schedule OnlineLocal experience, modern equipment, and documented results
When you compare sewer camera inspection companies in Pasadena, Fenyes Pasa Plumbing stands out for equipment quality, thorough documentation, and experience with the city's mix of historic and modern sewer line materials.
Serving Pasadena and the San Gabriel Valley since 1990 — deep experience with local sewer line conditions and materials.
California C-36 Plumbing Contractor License and ASSE Service Plumber Certification ensure professional-grade service.
A large, dedicated team with 10 fully equipped service vans carrying camera inspection equipment — ready to respond fast.
Urgent inspections tied to active backups or time-sensitive home sales — no extra charge for emergency calls.
Bundle your sewer camera inspection with our drain cleaning service and get the camera inspection at no additional charge.
Real outcomes from professional sewer scope inspections
Our sewer camera inspections regularly uncover issues that would otherwise stay hidden until a costly backup or emergency repair — giving Pasadena homeowners and buyers the chance to address problems proactively, on their own timeline, rather than reactively during a crisis.
Root intrusion identified in historic Bungalow Heaven homes before it caused a full sewer line backup — caught early by camera inspection.
Pre-purchase inspections revealing cracked clay pipe that buyers used to negotiate repair credits before closing — saving thousands.
Recurring clog mysteries solved when camera footage revealed a partially collapsed section of older cast-iron pipe — invisible without a camera.
Clean bills of health documented for sellers wanting to provide buyers with verified sewer line condition — building trust and speeding up the sale.
Professional-grade video equipment for accurate, documented results
We use professional-grade sewer camera inspection equipment and proven diagnostic methods for every inspection in Pasadena — the same quality equipment and methods whether it's a standard diagnostic or a pre-purchase sewer scope.
Waterproof, flexible cameras designed to navigate residential sewer laterals with live video feed.
360-degree rotational viewing for detailed joint and junction inspection where standard cameras can't reach.
Electronic locating equipment that maps exact pipe depth and path — critical for pre-renovation safety.
Footage-distance markers that pinpoint exactly where in the line each issue is located for accurate repair planning.
Understand the difference between diagnostic and due-diligence inspections
A standard sewer camera inspection is typically requested to diagnose an existing problem — like a recurring clog or slow drain. A pre-purchase sewer scope inspection serves a different purpose entirely: it's a due-diligence tool used during a home purchase to uncover hidden sewer line issues before you're financially committed to the property. We explain the distinction so you request the right service for your situation.
| Option | What It's For | Key Pros | Key Cons |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard Diagnostic Inspection | Investigating an existing clog, backup, or odor issue | Quickly identifies the cause of a current problem | Doesn't apply to a pre-purchase due diligence timeline |
| Pre-Purchase Sewer Scope | Home buyers during escrow or due diligence period | Uncovers hidden issues before closing; supports negotiation | Standard home inspections don't include this — must be requested separately |
Call us and we'll help you choose the right inspection type for your specific situation — no pressure, just honest guidance.
From standard diagnostic inspection to detailed pre-purchase sewer scope
Most Pasadena property owners and buyers want to know the sewer camera inspection cost before scheduling. We provide a clear, written estimate based on pipe length, access conditions, and inspection type.
Overall lateral line distance to the city's main connection
Existing cleanout vs. no cleanout requiring alternative access
Standard push camera vs. pan-and-tilt for detailed joint inspection
PVC is simpler to inspect than clay, cast iron, or Orangeburg
Whether pipe locating and mapping is added to the inspection
| Service | Typical Range (Pasadena, CA) |
|---|---|
| Standard sewer camera inspection (with cleanout access) | ~$125 – $400 |
| Sewer camera inspection without cleanout access | ~$175 – $750 |
| Pre-purchase sewer scope inspection | ~$125 – $500 |
| Pan-and-tilt detailed inspection | +$100 – $400 add-on |
| Pipe locating & mapping | ~$50 – $200 add-on |
When a dedicated sewer scope is the right call
We recommend a dedicated sewer camera inspection any time underground sewer line condition genuinely matters to your decision — since standard home inspections do not include this service.
You're buying a Pasadena home and the standard home inspection won't cover underground sewer line condition — a sewer scope fills that gap.
Your drains keep clogging despite repeated snaking — you need to know the actual cause, not just keep clearing symptoms.
You're selling and want to proactively document sewer line condition for buyers — avoiding escrow surprises.
You're planning a major renovation, addition, or landscaping project near your sewer line's likely path.
Your home is more than 20 years old with mature trees nearby — the classic risk profile for hidden sewer issues.
You want pipe locating before excavation work to avoid accidentally damaging your sewer line during construction.
More than a quick look — real evidence for real decisions
Professional sewer camera inspection gives you documented evidence rather than guesswork, which matters whether you're negotiating a home purchase, deciding on a sewer line repair, or simply trying to understand a recurring plumbing problem.
Skipping this step can lead to costly surprises and accidental pipe damage
Excavating, landscaping, or building near your sewer line without first locating it can result in accidental pipe damage — costing far more to repair than the inspection itself would have cost. Buying a home without a pre-purchase sewer scope means inheriting any hidden sewer line problems with no opportunity to negotiate repairs or walk away. Sewer gas exposure from a damaged or clogged line can also pose genuine health risks, making early detection valuable beyond just cost savings.
Answers about cost, process, and when it's needed
Standard sewer camera inspections with existing cleanout access typically cost $125 to $400. Inspections without cleanout access, which may require alternative entry points, run $175 to $750. Pre-purchase sewer scope inspections during a home sale typically fall in the same $125 to $500 range. Contact Fenyes Pasa Plumbing for a precise estimate based on your specific property.
No. Standard home inspections do not include underground sewer line inspection. A sewer camera inspection — also called a sewer scope — must be requested separately, typically arranged directly with a licensed plumber or specialty inspection company during the home buying process. This is why we strongly recommend buyers schedule a dedicated sewer camera inspection before closing.
Homeowners are responsible for the private sewer lateral running from their home to the connection point at the public main line — typically located near the street. The city is responsible for the public main line itself. A sewer camera inspection identifies the condition of the private portion you're responsible for, helping you plan any needed sewer line repair before problems escalate.
A sewer camera inspection is strongly recommended for any home over 20 years old, especially if mature trees are present on or near the property, or if the seller cannot provide documentation of a recent sewer line inspection or repair. Homes in Pasadena neighborhoods like Bungalow Heaven and Old Pasadena often have original clay or cast-iron sewer laterals that are particularly prone to root intrusion and deterioration — making a pre-purchase sewer scope essential due diligence.
Real evidence about your sewer line — backed by licensed plumbers and recorded footage
Fenyes Pasa Plumbing stands behind every sewer camera inspection in Pasadena, CA with thorough documentation and honest findings — not guesswork dressed up as an inspection. When you call us for a sewer camera inspection, you get recorded video, a written report, and clear answers — whether you're buying a home, diagnosing a clog, or just want to know what's really going on underground.
Since 1990, homeowners and buyers across Pasadena — from historic Bungalow Heaven to the Caltech and Old Pasadena corridors — have trusted Fenyes Pasa Plumbing for reliable sewer camera inspection that gives them the real picture before they make a decision. If the inspection reveals a problem, we can recommend hydro jetting if the inspection reveals grease or root buildup, sewer line repair if the camera finds a cracked or collapsed pipe, or pipe repiping if inspection reveals widespread pipe deterioration.
Serving all of Pasadena and the San Gabriel Valley with professional sewer scope inspection
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