Video & Camera Sewer Inspections in Northern New Jersey

AA Video and Camera Inspections

See the Problem, Solve It Fast

At AA Septic & Sewer, we don’t guess—we see it for ourselves. Using advanced sewer camera inspection technology, we identify the exact cause and location of plumbing issues within your sewer or septic lines. From clogs and cracks to collapsed pipes and root invasions, we use real-time video to diagnose problems accurately, without digging up your yard.

Serving homeowners, property managers, and businesses throughout Northern New Jersey, our camera inspections are fast, non-invasive, and highly effective.

What Is a Sewer Camera Inspection?

Sewer camera inspections involve inserting a high-resolution waterproof video camera into your sewer or drain line. As the camera travels through the pipe, it transmits live footage back to our technician, revealing:

This clear, visual inspection allows us to pinpoint the issue and recommend the best solution, saving time, guesswork, and unnecessary repairs.

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Why Get a Sewer Video Inspection?

Video camera inspections are ideal for:

  • Diagnosing stubborn or recurring drain problems
  • Locating underground sewer or septic issues
  • Real estate transactions and home buying
  • Verifying post-repair pipe conditions
  • Preventive maintenance for aging systems


Whether you’re a homeowner wondering why your basement drain keeps backing up or a buyer needing proof of sewer line condition before closing on a home, camera inspections are a must.

What to Expect During the Process

Here’s how our video inspection service works:

Access the Pipe: We locate the cleanout or access point.

Insert the Camera: A flexible rod with a camera is inserted into the pipe.

Record and Analyze: We view the interior in real time and record video.

Identify Issues: We locate clogs, cracks, tree roots, or other problems.

Provide Solutions: We explain the findings and recommend next steps.

You’ll even receive a copy of the footage upon request so that you can keep it for records or real estate documentation.

Residential Camera Inspections

Sewer or septic problems can be confusing and stressful—but we make it easy to get answers. Whether it’s a backed-up tub, a foul odor, or a persistent clog, we use camera inspections to quickly diagnose the problem and help you plan the proper fix.

Perfect for:

  • Single-family homes
  • Townhomes and condos
  • Older homes with clay or cast-iron lines
  • Properties with septic systems

Commercial & Real Estate Inspections

If you manage a property, own a business, or plan to purchase a building, a sewer camera inspection is one of the smartest decisions you can make. We serve:

  • Realtors and homebuyers
  • Apartment buildings and HOAs
  • Restaurants and retail buildings
  • Schools, gyms, and healthcare offices


Catch problems before they become emergencies—and avoid expensive surprises after the sale.

Sewer Video & Camera Inspections

Most Frequently Asked Questions

Most inspections take 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the length and condition of the line. We also offer same-day results with on-site review.

No. Our camera inspection is non-invasive and performed through existing cleanouts or access points. No digging is necessary for standard inspections.

Absolutely. We provide a digital recording upon request—great for real estate buyers or landlords who need documentation of sewer condition.

Yes! A standard home inspection often doesn’t cover the underground sewer line. A camera inspection can reveal expensive hidden problems like root damage or line collapse before you buy.

If we find damage, blockages, or roots, we’ll walk you through the issue and recommend the most cost-effective solution—whether it’s jetting, repair, or replacement.

Our pricing is transparent and competitive, starting at a flat fee. Call us for a free estimate—we often bundle video inspections with our jetting or pumping services.

Get Eyes on Your Sewer Today

Don’t rely on guesswork—get a clear view inside your pipes. Whether you’re dealing with a problem now or planning for the future, a video inspection gives you the answers you need.