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Recurring drain problems don't have to be a mystery. Traditional plumbing methods involve a lot of guesswork, often resulting in unnecessary digging or temporary fixes that don't address the real issue. Sewer camera inspections change that completely.

Centrel Services uses high-definition video cameras to inspect the inside of your sewer and drain lines in real time. We see exactly what's causing the problem, whether it's root intrusion, a collapsed pipe, grease buildup, or an offset joint. Then we use hydro jetting, which is high-pressure water cleaning, to blast away clogs that traditional snaking can't touch.

Why Camera Inspections? A $200-$400 camera inspection before purchasing a home can save you $10,000+ in unexpected sewer line repairs.

What Camera Inspections Reveal

Root Intrusion

Tree roots seek out moisture and nutrients in sewer lines. They enter through small cracks or joints and grow inside the pipe, eventually causing blockages and damage.

Bellied or Sagging Pipes

Soil settling can cause sections of pipe to sag, creating a low spot where waste collects. This "belly" causes repeated backups that snaking temporarily clears but never fixes.

Cracks and Breaks

Older clay and cast iron pipes crack over time. Even PVC pipes can break from ground movement or heavy equipment. We locate cracks before they become major failures.

Offset Joints

When pipe sections shift and no longer line up properly, waste catches on the offset and builds up over time. This is common in older homes.

Grease and Scale Buildup

Commercial kitchens and older residential pipes accumulate grease and mineral scale that narrows the pipe diameter over time.

When You Need a Camera Inspection

  • Recurring clogs: If you're calling a plumber every few months for the same drain, there's an underlying problem that snaking won't solve.
  • Buying a home: Sewer line replacement can cost $10,000 or more. A $200-$400 camera inspection before purchase can save you from an expensive surprise.
  • Slow drains throughout the house: When multiple fixtures drain slowly, the problem is likely in your main sewer line, not individual drains.
  • Sewage odors: Smells coming from drains can indicate a break in the line where gases are escaping.
  • Before remodeling: Adding bathrooms or moving plumbing fixtures? Inspect existing lines first to avoid connecting new plumbing to damaged pipes.

Hydro Jetting vs. Traditional Snaking

Drain snakes and augers break through clogs but don't clean the pipe walls. Grease, scale, and debris remain, and the clog comes back. Hydro jetting uses water pressure up to 4,000 PSI to scour pipe walls clean, removing buildup completely.

Jetting is particularly effective for:

  • Grease clogs in commercial kitchens
  • Root infiltration (combined with root cutting)
  • Pipes that have narrowed from scale buildup over decades

After jetting, your pipes flow like new.

Hydro Jetting Service
High-pressure water jetting cleans pipes completely

Our Process

Our Inspection Process

We insert the camera through an existing cleanout, drain opening, or sewer access point. No digging required for the inspection itself.

As the camera travels through your pipes, we watch the feed on a monitor and can show you exactly what we're seeing. No guessing, no assumptions.

The camera records depth, location markers, and footage of any problems. This documentation helps us target repairs precisely.

Based on what we find, we explain your options clearly. Some problems need jetting, others need trenchless repair. We give you honest recommendations.

Our Process
Service Areas

Service Areas

Centrel Services provides sewer camera inspections and hydro jetting throughout Central Florida:

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Frequently Asked Questions About Septic Services in Daytona beach

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Yes, beachside properties east of the Halifax River face unique challenges including salt air corrosion, sandy soils with rapid percolation, and proximity to tidal waters. Many beachside lots require engineered septic systems with enhanced treatment to meet setback requirements from the ocean and river. Aerobic treatment units, performance-based systems, and mound configurations are common solutions. We specialize in designing and maintaining systems that meet Volusia County's coastal regulations.

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From beachside cottages to Speedway-area businesses, Centre L Services keeps Daytona Beach's underground infrastructure running smoothly.

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