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Recurring clogs, slow drains, or unexplained sewage odors usually mean the real issue is hiding deep inside your sewer line. But you don’t need guesswork—or a torn-up yard—to find the source.
Monkey Wrench Plumbing offers advanced video sewer inspection in Riverton, UT, giving you a high-definition, real-time look inside your drainage system so we can pinpoint issues with total accuracy.
No digging. No assumptions. Just clear footage and real answers.
We use modern, high-resolution camera technology to diagnose sewer line problems quickly and non-invasively. Here’s how our process works from start to finish:
We guide a waterproof camera through an existing cleanout or accessible drain connection—no excavation required.
As the camera moves through your sewer line, we watch the footage together, identifying:
Blockages
Cracked or damaged pipes
Tree roots
Collapsed sections
Sludge or debris buildup
We explain everything in plain language, show you the recorded footage, and recommend the best solution for your home.
Need documentation for insurance, home inspection, or repairs? We can provide a digital file and written report.
A sewer camera inspection gives you reliable information in minutes—without tearing up your yard.

A video inspection is one of the most effective—and cost-efficient—ways to diagnose sewer problems accurately.
You should schedule an inspection if you notice:
Recurring clogs throughout the home
Multiple slow drains
Unpleasant sewer odors
Gurgling or bubbling drains
Wet, mushy, or sunken spots in the yard
Trees or large shrubs near the sewer line
Unexplained spikes in your water bill
Buying or selling a home and want peace of mind
A camera inspection gives you the full picture so you can act before a small issue becomes a major repair.
Our HD camera technology allows us to evaluate the entire length of your sewer line, including:
Cracked, corroded, or leaking pipes
Tree root intrusion
Grease or sludge buildup
Foreign objects or obstructions
Sunken (bellied) sections
Piping that has shifted or collapsed
Incorrect slope or misaligned joints
Construction debris
We pinpoint the exact problem area—saving you time, money, and unnecessary excavation.
✔ Accurate Diagnostics
Find the exact cause of sewer issues quickly.
✔ No Digging Required
We use existing access points—your property stays untouched.
✔ Saves Time & Money
Avoid guesswork and unnecessary repairs.
✔ Perfect for Real Estate
Buyers, sellers, and investors rely on camera inspections for peace of mind.
✔ Fast & Clean
Most inspections take less than an hour.
A sewer camera inspection gives you clarity, certainty, and a clear direction for next steps.
Q: Will you need to dig to access my sewer line?
No. We use indoor access points or outdoor cleanouts—no excavation needed.
Q: How long does a sewer camera inspection take?
Usually 30–60 minutes, depending on the condition and length of the line.
Q: Can I get a copy of the video?
Absolutely. We can provide a digital recording and a written summary.
Q: Do you inspect both main and secondary lines?
Yes—we can inspect main sewer lines, secondary branches, and auxiliary lines.
“It was a smooth process from start to finish. I was grateful to get an estimated price over the phone for a simple drain cleaning. Friendly and professional staff.”
-Alan D.
“Corey was very communicative about the issue and possible solutions and hleped me understand which path forward would be best…. My Kitchen sink drains better than ever. Thanks Corey!”
-Eric W.
“Corey came by this morning to help clear a clogged bathtub drain. he was friendly, knowledgeable, and fixed the issue quickly. I would 100% recommend!”
-Valerie D.
Video sewer inspections utilize advanced camera technology to provide a comprehensive view of your sewer line. This method allows plumbers to see real-time footage of the interior of pipes, helping to identify issues that may not be detectable through traditional inspection methods.
High-definition cameras are inserted into the sewer line, capturing clear images and videos of potential problems such as cracks, blockages, and root intrusions. This technology not only enhances diagnostic accuracy but also minimizes the need for invasive digging, saving time and costs for homeowners.
Video sewer inspections can uncover a variety of issues that can affect the performance of your plumbing system. Common problems include tree root intrusions, which can cause significant blockages, and cracks or collapses in pipes that may lead to leaks and extensive damage.
Other issues that can be identified include grease buildup, foreign objects lodged in the pipes, and improper pipe alignment. Early detection of these problems through video inspections can prevent costly repairs and ensure the longevity of your plumbing system.
Preparing for a video sewer inspection is crucial to ensure a smooth process. Homeowners should locate cleanout access points and clear any obstacles around these areas to facilitate easy access for the inspection team.
Additionally, it’s helpful to inform the plumbing service of any known issues or symptoms you’ve noticed, such as frequent clogs or unusual odors. This information can guide the inspection process, allowing for a more targeted approach to diagnosing the problem.
After your video sewer inspection, it’s important to review the findings with your plumbing professional. They will provide a detailed explanation of any issues found and recommend the best course of action to address them.
Depending on the severity of the identified problems, options may include simple repairs, such as clearing blockages, or more extensive solutions like pipe replacement. Understanding the next steps will empower you to make informed decisions about your plumbing system.