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See What's Going On Inside Your Sewer Line

Video sewer camera inspection for homeowners, home buyers, and businesses across the Bismarck-Mandan area. Currently $100 off.
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From Emergency Repairs to Full Remodels

Drain Cleaning

Slow drains, stubborn clogs, and backed-up lines cleared fast. From kitchen sinks to main drains — we fix it right the first time.

Sewer Camera Inspection

See exactly what’s happening inside your sewer line. HD video inspections for diagnostics, pre-purchase peace of mind, and $100 off every scope.

Sewer Line Repair & Replacement

From cracked pipes and root intrusion to full sewer main installations — we handle the big jobs other plumbers won’t.

Water Heaters

Traditional and tankless installation, repair, and replacement. No hot water? We’ll get it back — fast. $200 off water heater replacement.

Toilet Repair & Installation

Running toilets, clogs, leaks at the base, and full replacements. Quick, clean, done right.

Pipe & Leak Services

Leak detection, pipe repair, repiping, and water line replacement. Hidden leaks found and fixed before they cause serious damage.

Frozen Pipe Repair

North Dakota winters hit hard. Frozen lines, burst pipes, and emergency thawing, we respond fast when the cold strikes.

Sump Pumps

Installation, repair, and battery backup systems. Stay ahead of spring thaw and basement flooding before it starts.

Reverse Osmosis System

Clean, pure drinking water straight from your tap. Under-sink and whole-house RO systems installed and maintained.

Water Treatment & Filtration

Hard water, bad taste, and sediment problems solved. Water softeners, whole-house filtration, and well water treatment.

Septic Services

Pumping, maintenance, inspections, and full system repair. Keeping rural North Dakota systems running right.

Remodel Plumbing

Bathroom gut remodels, wet space builds, kitchen upgrades, and full rough-ins. Every option, every budget, we do it all.

Commercial Plumbing

Drain cleaning, backflow testing, and full commercial repair and maintenance. Restaurants, offices, and property management.

Know What's Happening Before You Dig

A sewer camera inspection gives you a real-time look inside your sewer line without tearing up your yard. We feed a small, waterproof video camera through your sewer pipe to check for cracks, tree root intrusion, bellied sections, blockages, and deteriorating pipe material. It’s one of our most requested services, and for good reason: it replaces guesswork with evidence.

Whether you’re dealing with recurring drain problems, buying a home, or trying to figure out why your sewer keeps backing up, a video pipe inspection shows you exactly what’s happening underground. We serve residential and commercial customers throughout Bismarck, Mandan, Lincoln, Wilton, and surrounding communities in Burleigh and Morton Counties. Our sewer scope inspection is one of the most popular services we offer, and right now it’s $100 off.

A standard home inspection does not include a sewer scope. The American Society of Home Inspectors notes that sewer scope inspections are an add-on service separate from a standard home inspection, and that undetected sewer line damage can lead to flooding, foundation issues, and repair costs in the thousands.

Signs You Need a Sewer Camera Inspection

Drains Keep Backing Up After Cleaning

If you’ve had a drain professionally cleaned and the clog comes back within weeks, the issue isn’t the clog itself. Root intrusion, a cracked pipe, or a bellied section could be trapping debris in the same spot. A sewer line camera shows us the exact cause.

You're Buying a Home

A pre-purchase sewer inspection is one of the smartest investments you can make before closing. Sewer line replacement can cost thousands. A sewer scope inspection before you sign gives you the condition assessment you need to negotiate or walk away. Most home inspections don’t include a sewer scope. 

Sewage Smell in Your Yard or Basement

If you smell sewage outside your home or in your basement, the sewer line may be cracked or separated underground. A video pipe inspection pinpoints the break so we know exactly where to dig, if needed. 

Multiple Fixtures Backing Up at Once

When your toilet, shower, and floor drain all back up at the same time, the problem is in the main sewer line. A sewer camera inspection lets us see whether it’s roots, a collapse, or heavy buildup causing the blockage.

Wet Spots or Sinkholes in Your Yard

Soft, soggy patches in your yard with no obvious water source can mean a cracked or leaking sewer line underground. The sewer camera confirms the location and severity before we recommend repair options. 

Your Home Is Over 25 Years Old

Older homes in the Bismarck-Mandan area often have cast iron, clay, or Orangeburg sewer pipes that deteriorate with age. If your sewer line has never been scoped, a video inspection can catch problems before they turn into emergencies. Homes built before the 1980s are especially at risk. 

What a Sewer Camera Inspection Can Detect

Roots from nearby trees and shrubs grow toward moisture. They enter sewer lines through small cracks or pipe joints and expand over time, causing blockages and pipe damage. Root intrusion detection is one of the most common findings during a sewer scope in our area.

Shifting soil, frost heave, and age can crack or collapse sewer pipes underground. Our camera identifies the exact location, type, and severity of damage so we can recommend the right repair method.

A bellied pipe is a low section where the pipe has sunk, creating a spot where waste and water collect. This causes recurring clogs and slow drainage. The camera shows us exactly where the belly is and how severe it is.

Over time, grease, mineral scale, and debris coat the inside of sewer pipes and reduce flow. A sewer condition assessment lets us see how much buildup is present and whether cleaning or replacement is the better option.

Why a Professional Sewer Scope Matters

Without a camera inspection, sewer work is a guessing game. We show you the video footage so you can see the issue firsthand. You’ll know exactly what needs to be fixed and why, before any repair work starts.

A pre-purchase sewer inspection can save you from inheriting a major plumbing problem. If the sewer line needs work, you can negotiate the repair cost into the purchase price or ask the seller to fix it before closing.

Sewer line repair can range from a simple root cleaning to a full excavation and replacement. The camera tells us which approach fits. You avoid paying for a bigger job than what’s actually needed.

We provide video footage of the inspection that you can keep for your records. This is especially useful for real estate transactions, insurance documentation, and tracking the condition of your line over time.

What's Included in Our Sewer Camera Inspection

We access your sewer line through an existing cleanout or drain opening. Our waterproof camera is fed through the pipe, transmitting live video to a monitor so we can see the interior condition of the line in real time. We check for root intrusion, cracks, bellies, offsets, scale buildup, and any other issues affecting flow or structural integrity.

After the inspection, we walk you through the findings and provide a clear recommendation. If the line is in good shape, we’ll tell you. If it needs cleaning, repair, or replacement, we’ll explain the options and give you up-front pricing. You also receive video footage of the inspection for your records.

The entire process typically takes 30 to 60 minutes depending on the length of the line and what we find. No digging is required. A plumber with camera near me has never been easier to find in central North Dakota.

Your Problem,
Solved in 4 Simple Steps

Step 1

Schedule Service

Call, text, or request service online to book a time that works for you. Our team confirms your appointment and arrives when promised.

Step 2

Assess & Quote

We inspect the issue and explain your options clearly. You’ll receive straightforward pricing before any work begins, no surprises, no pressure.

Step 3

We Get to Work

Once approved, we complete the job using high-quality parts and proven methods. Boot covers on, workspace protected, and your home treated with care.

Step 4

Final Check & Guarantee

Before we leave, we review the work with you and make sure everything meets our standards. Every job is backed by our satisfaction guarantee.

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From the heart of Bismarck to the rural communities along the Missouri River, Premium Plumbing & Rooter is your local plumbing team across Burleigh, Morton, and McLean counties. Whether you’re in a newer subdivision in Lincoln or a farmstead near Wilton, we bring the same level of care and professionalism to every call.

Sewer Inspection Questions

How much does a sewer camera inspection cost?

Our sewer camera inspection is currently $100 off. Final pricing depends on the length and accessibility of your sewer line. Call (701) 805-9911 for a free estimate and to claim the discount.

We strongly recommend it. A standard home inspection doesn’t include the sewer line. A pre-purchase sewer inspection can reveal root intrusion, cracked pipes, and deteriorating materials that could cost thousands to repair after closing. It’s one of the smartest add-ons to your home-buying due diligence.

A sewer scope shows the interior condition of your sewer pipe in real time. It detects tree roots, cracks, collapsed sections, bellied pipe, grease buildup, offset joints, and deteriorating pipe material. You see everything on a monitor as the camera moves through the line.

Most inspections take 30 to 60 minutes. We access the line through an existing cleanout, run the camera, review the findings with you, and provide video footage. No digging or excavation is involved.

Yes. Root intrusion detection is one of the primary uses of a sewer camera. The camera shows exactly where roots have entered the pipe and how far they’ve grown. This lets us target the repair or cleaning to the right section of the line.

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