Video Camera Inspection and Locator Services

Video Pipe Inspection in Salinas & Monterey County

Detect hidden plumbing issues quickly, accurately, and without unnecessary disruption with our professional video pipe inspection services. At Val’s Plumbing & Heating, Inc., we rely on state-of-the-art camera technology to look deep inside your plumbing system and uncover problems that can’t be seen from the surface. Whether it’s a leak, a crack, a stubborn blockage, or early signs of pipe deterioration, our advanced video inspection equipment provides a clear and detailed view of your pipes in real time. This means we can diagnose issues with pinpoint accuracy, saving you from costly guesswork and invasive digging. Best of all, our process is clean, efficient, and non-destructive—giving you peace of mind knowing your property remains intact while we get to the root of the problem.
Why Trust Val’s Plumbing & Heating, Inc.?
  • Fully licensed, bonded, and insured

  • Experienced plumbing professionals

  • Up-to-date diagnostic equipment

  • Transparent reporting & pricing

  • Commitment to minimally invasive repairs

  • Serving Monterey County for 70+ years

A worker in orange gloves inspects a sewer pipe using a camera system for Val's Plumbing & Heating, viewing the inside of the pipe on a monitor, with coiled cable equipment on the ground nearby.

Schedule Your Video Inspection

Don’t leave plumbing issues to chance. Let us show you what’s happening inside your pipes. Contact Val’s Plumbing & Heating, Inc. now for a professional video pipe inspection and get clarity, accurate diagnostics, and a repair plan you can trust.

Call or Text – (831) 424-1633

Fast, Accurate Diagnostics

When plumbing problems are happening behind walls or underground, calling in the right fix without knowing the root cause can lead to guesswork and extra costs. Our high-definition, waterproof inspection camera goes inside the pipe, streaming real-time video so we can see exactly what’s wrong—where and how badly.

Non-Destructive & Targeted Repairs

Once the issue is located, we use a locating transmitter to mark the exact spot and depth. That means we excavate or repair only where needed, minimizing disruption, cost, and damage to your property.

Preventative & Troubleshooting Tool

Video inspections are not only for emergencies. We also use them proactively to check for early signs of deterioration, root intrusion, misalignment, or buildup—helping you avoid future emergencies.

What Happens During a Video Pipe Inspection?

  1. Our technician inserts a flexible, waterproof camera head into the pipe via a clean-out or access point.

  2. The camera sends live video to a monitor, allowing us to visually inspect joints, bends, and interior surfaces.

  3. Using a locator transmitter, we trace the exact path and depth of the camera head above ground.

  4. We diagnose the issue (e.g. crack, corrosion, clog, offset joint).

  5. You receive a detailed report (often with video screenshots), and we provide repair recommendations.

Typical inspections take 30 to 60 minutes, depending on pipe length and complexity.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

A tiny, waterproof HD camera is fed into your pipe, transmitting a live video feed to a screen so we can visually trace problems like cracks, clogs, or joint failures.

This service is essential if you are experiencing recurring drain backups, slow drains, unexplained foul odors, or suspect tree root invasion. It’s also commonly used before buying a home, so you can ensure the sewer line is in good condition before finalizing your investment.

Costs vary depending on pipe length, complexity, and access challenges. Typically, for drain line inspections in our area, rates fall between $300 and $500. (Rates may differ for deeper or longer pipelines.)

Most inspections take 30 to 60 minutes. Extended systems or multiple access points may take longer.

Yes — using a locating transmitter, we map the camera’s position so we know exactly where the issue lies (distance, depth, direction). That means precise repairs without unnecessary digging.

A sewer camera inspection is diagnostic—it identifies the issue. Once we know exactly what’s wrong and where, we’ll discuss repair options with you. In many cases, this may lead to services such as hydro jetting, pipe relining, or sewer line replacement.

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