
Canton · Sunburst Environmental
Camera Inspection in Canton, GA
HD pipe camera inspection — you see exactly what's in your line, and you keep the footage. Serving Canton, GA.
What Is Camera Inspection?
See Inside Your Pipes Before Anyone Does Anything To Them
A pipe camera inspection feeds a high-definition waterproof camera through your drain or sewer line. We watch what's happening in real time — on a monitor you can see too. We're looking for blockages, root intrusion, cracks, collapses, or grease buildup. Every Sunburst job starts here.
We don't jet a pipe we haven't looked at first. The camera tells us what we're dealing with before we decide anything. You get the footage — every time, every job, no exceptions.

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How It Works
The Sunburst Process
Every job runs the same three steps. No shortcuts, no guessing.
Camera First
You see exactly what's in your pipes before we touch anything.
We run the camera, show you what's there in real time, and hand you the footage — regardless of what happens next.
Honest Diagnosis
Straight answer — even if it's not what you hoped for.
If we can clear it, we jet it. If the pipe needs replacement, we say so and refer you. We don't do repairs, so we have no incentive to recommend one.
Clear It & Prove It
Clear pipes. Your footage. Done.
High-pressure jetting removes the blockage from the pipe wall. Then we hand you the video — proof of what we found and what we left behind.
Real Results
Before & After: What Camera Inspection Reveals

Grease buildup — fully blocked

Same pipe after jetting — full flow
Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a camera inspection take?
Most residential inspections take 30–60 minutes. Commercial or longer lines may take more. We give you an honest time estimate when you call.
Do I get to keep the camera footage?
Yes — always. Every Sunburst job includes the footage, whether we jet or not. It's your property.
What can a camera inspection find?
Root intrusion, grease buildup, pipe cracks, collapsed sections, offset joints, scale, blockages, and debris.
Should I get a camera inspection before buying a house?
Yes — strongly recommended. A standard home inspection doesn't include the sewer line. Camera inspections before closing have saved buyers from inheriting collapsed pipes and major repair bills.
What if the camera finds a collapsed pipe?
We tell you straight. A collapsed pipe needs to be replaced by a plumber. We'll hand you the footage and refer you to the right person.
Need Camera Inspection in Canton?
Camera inspection before every jet. Honest diagnosis. Footage yours to keep. Call for same-day response.
✓ No-pressure estimate · ✓ Same-day response · ✓ Licensed & insured
