Video Pipe Inspection in Tulsa, OK

Before we recommend any repair, we want to see exactly what is going on inside your pipes. A video inspection gives us the full picture so you only pay for what you actually need.

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Stop Guessing About What Is in Your Pipes

Plumbing diagnosis used to mean guessing, probing, and opening up walls and floors hoping to find the source of the problem. A camera inspection changes that completely. We run a high-resolution camera through your drain or sewer line and see exactly what is inside, on a live monitor, before we do anything else. That means you know exactly what is wrong and exactly what it will cost to fix it.

A video pipe inspection is useful for:

  • Diagnosing recurring clogs that keep coming back

  • Locating cracks, root intrusion, or collapsed sections in sewer lines

  • Inspecting pipes before purchasing a home

  • Verifying the condition of drain lines after repair work

  • Identifying the cause of slow drains or sewer odors

  • Required inspections before home sales or after foundation work

How a Video Pipe Inspection Works

  • Step 1

    We Feed the Camera In We insert a flexible rod with a high-resolution waterproof camera into the drain or sewer line through a cleanout access point. The camera transmits live video to a monitor so we can see exactly what is inside.

  • Step 2

    We Show You What We Find We walk you through the footage in real time. If there is root intrusion, pipe damage, buildup, or anything else affecting your drain system, you will see exactly what it is and where it is located.

  • Step 3

    We Give You Your Options Once we know what the problem is, we give you a clear explanation of your repair options and an upfront price. No pressure, no guesswork, no unnecessary work.

Video pipe inspection is one of the most valuable diagnostic tools in plumbing.

It is the difference between fixing the actual problem and spending money on repairs that do not address the real cause. We use camera inspection on every main sewer line call, and we recommend it any time a drain problem keeps coming back or the cause is not immediately obvious.

What Our Video Inspection Service Includes

  • High-resolution camera inspection of drain or sewer line

  • Live video feed reviewed with the homeowner

  • Identification of blockages, root intrusion, pipe damage, and buildup

  • Documentation of findings for your records

  • Clear explanation of what was found and what it means

  • Repair recommendations with upfront pricing if issues are identified

  • Licensed Oklahoma plumber on every inspection

What Tulsa Homeowners Are Saying

Seeing the Problem Clearly Since 2007

Half Moon Plumbing & Electric has used video pipe inspection technology for residential plumbing diagnosis in Tulsa and the surrounding area since 2007. We do not recommend repairs we cannot support with a clear diagnosis. A camera inspection is the most honest way we know to show a homeowner exactly what is happening inside their pipes and exactly what it will take to fix it. We use it on every main sewer line call and make it available for any homeowner who wants a clear picture of the condition of their drain system.

Want to Know What Is Really Going On in Your Pipes? Book an Inspection Today.

Half Moon Plumbing serves Tulsa and the surrounding area. Book online or call now.

  • Half Moon Plumbing & Electric provides professional video pipe inspection services for residential customers throughout Tulsa, Oklahoma and the surrounding area. We use high-resolution camera technology to inspect drain lines and sewer lines, identify blockages, root intrusion, pipe damage, and buildup, and provide homeowners with a clear picture of the condition of their plumbing before recommending any repair. We serve homeowners in Tulsa, Owasso, Broken Arrow, Bixby, Jenks, Claremore, Collinsville, Catoosa, Skiatook, Verdigris, Oologah, and Bartlesville.

    Video pipe inspection is particularly valuable in the Tulsa area given the prevalence of older clay and cast iron sewer lines in established neighborhoods. Many homes in Midtown Tulsa, East Tulsa, and older parts of Broken Arrow have original sewer lines that are decades old and may have sections of root intrusion, cracking, or joint displacement that would not be discoverable without a camera. For homebuyers, a sewer scope inspection before closing can prevent inheriting a major repair. For homeowners dealing with recurring drain problems, a camera inspection eliminates the guesswork and gets to the real cause.

    Contact Half Moon Plumbing & Electric to schedule a video pipe inspection in Tulsa or the surrounding area.

Common Questions

Video Pipe Inspection FAQ

  • Most residential video inspections take between 45 minutes and 1.5 hours depending on the number of lines inspected and what is found.

  • In most cases, no. We access the sewer line through a cleanout, which is a capped pipe access point typically located near the foundation of the house or in the yard. If you do not have an accessible cleanout, we can discuss options when we arrive.

  • Yes. We can provide documentation of the inspection findings for your records. This is particularly useful if you are purchasing a home or need documentation for a warranty or insurance claim.

  • No. The camera is mounted on a flexible rod that moves through the pipe without making contact with the pipe walls in a way that would cause damage.

  • In our experience, yes. A sewer line repair or replacement can cost several thousand dollars. A camera inspection before closing costs a fraction of that and gives you a clear picture of the condition of the sewer system before you are the one responsible for it.

You Might Also Need

  • Main Sewer Line

    If the camera finds a problem in the main sewer line, we can repair or replace it.

  • Hydro Jetting

    For severe blockages and root intrusion, hydro jetting is the most thorough way to clear a sewer line.

  • Static Test

    A static pressure test confirms your drain system is intact after repair work or before a home sale.