FREE Sewer Camera Inspections in La Crosse, Wisconsin

Sewer Camera Inspections

We Look Together Before We Fix

At Level Sewer & Drain, we don’t guess. We send a camera into your sewer line and see exactly what’s happening underground… TogetherWe look from the basement all the way to the street. You watch the footage with us, we explain what we’re seeing, and then — only then — we talk about what to do.

It’s how sewer work should be done.

professional sewer camera inspecting pipes before operation

How It Works

What Happens During a Camera Inspection

It’s simpler than it sounds, AND FREE!

We feed a small, waterproof camera on a flexible cable into your sewer line through a cleanout or access point. The camera travels the full length of the pipe — from your house to the city connection at the street — sending live video to a monitor. We walk through the footage with you in real time, pointing out what’s normal and what’s not. We pinpoint the exact location and depth of any problems — cracks, roots, buildup, bellies, or collapses.

The whole thing usually takes under an hour. When it’s done, you know exactly what you’re dealing with underground.

level sewer and drain staff using professional camera for pipe inspection

When You Should Get One

It’s Not Just for Emergencies

Most people call us for an inspection when something’s already wrong. But there are smart reasons to get one before that:

You’re buying a home — a sewer scope can reveal hidden problems that a regular home inspection won’t catch. Your sewer line keeps backing up and you want to know why. You just had the sewer line cleaned and want to confirm it’s fully clear. You’re planning a remodel or addition that affects plumbing connections. Your home is older and still has original clay or cast iron sewer lines. There’s a sewage smell in the yard or near your cleanout that you can’t explain.

FAQs

Camera Inspection Questions

Wondering how a sewer camera inspection works? Our FAQs explain what the process involves, when it’s recommended, what problems it can uncover, and how it helps determine the right repair or replacement solution for your sewer line.

How much does a sewer camera inspection cost?

It’s one of our FREE services. Call us to make an appointment!

Most inspections take 30–60 minutes.

Absolutely. We want you to see what we see. We’ll walk you through everything on screen.

We’ll explain what we found, what your options are, and what we’d recommend. You decide what to do next — no pressure.

We’d strongly recommend it. A sewer scope can reveal issues that could cost thousands down the road — especially in older La Crosse homes.

Need proper visuals?

Call us at (608) 780-7300 or fill out the form to request service.