Top-rated drain line breakage camera locaters.

Get matched with top drain line breakage camera locaters in Clinton, NC

Enter your zip and get matched with up to 3 pros

Matching on HomeAdvisor

Share some details icon
Share some details about your home project.
Match with local pros icon
Within moments, match with highly-rated local pros.
Compare quotes icon
Compare quotes and choose the best pro for the job.

Find Drain line breakage camera locaters in Clinton

Avatar for McKenzie Plumbing, Inc.
McKenzie Plumbing, Inc.
4.7(
141
)

Serving Clinton, NC and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1988

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"The water drains were backed up throughout the house. I called McKenzie Plumbing in the morning. They said they were booked solid but would fit me in that same day. Late that afternoon their service technician (Sven) came. He located the main clean-out connection just outside the house. After only a few minutes he was able to pressure out the pipe leading to the main sewer line at the road. This unclogged the drain and the sewer was flowing freely. However, three days later the sewer backed up again. This time Sven came out within two hours. He put a pluming snake down the clean-out this time but could not clear the line. He then checked the clean-out connection at the road and found the main PWC sewer line was blocked. Sven called PWC and they came within an hour and worked for 4 hours to clear the clog. Throughout the whole process McKenzie Plumbing and Sven treated me like they put the customer first. I highly recommend their services."
Additional Photos
Additional Photos
Additional Photos
Additional Photos
Additional Photos

+12

1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by96%of homeowners
Avatar for Revive Home Improvements LLC
Revive Home Improvements LLC
5.0(
16
)

Serving Clinton, NC and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Work was completed in a timely manner. This business is very professional and friendly. They made sure the work area was kept clean and clear of tools and debris. Would definitely hire them again."
Response time6 hrs
Response rate92%
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Avatar for All Phase Plumbing LLC
All Phase Plumbing LLC
4.4(
6
)

Serving Clinton, NC and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2014

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I am a project manager for a restoration company and use All Phase Mechanical regularly, they are on time, I never have any complaints about them, and they do quality work"
Response time6 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Avatar for Zoom Drain Raleigh Southeast
Zoom Drain Raleigh Southeast
4.8(
6
)

Serving Clinton, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

Credit card accepted

Offers commercial services

"Jules was our plumber, he looked at the damage I had done (drilled thru a drain line) smiled and said I've got a fix for that. He was neat and friendly and he quickly fixed what I had damaged. I will call Zoom again for any future needs. They were able to schedule my Saturday call with-in an hour!!"
Recommended by33%of homeowners
Re-Bath of the Triangle
4.4(
39
)

Serving Clinton, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 1985

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"It started about 20 years ago.  I used to live in a condo which had one of those tiny tubs where the water barely reached
your navel.  It was shallow and short.  I decided to have the bathroom redone, to make it bigger, especially the entry door, (taking out a useless part of the hall) and better looking.  I also bought a new, deep, seven-foot-long tub. Aaah ? comfort.
Five years later I moved, bought a house, first time in my life.  Loved the house; hated the tub.  It had to go. Also, because I was getting on in years, I decided on a walk-in type of tub.
Before calling installers, I did some research on the Internet.  I wanted not just the ordinary walk-in tub, but one where the water could come up to your adam?s apple.  It also would have to fit through the doors (see later on), so the extra wide one was out of the question.
I telephoned one installer and told him what I needed.  He said that he would try to find a tub for me and would call back.  He never did.
I phoned ReBath.
On February 12, 2013, a lady from their Wilmington office (all were busy at the Triangle office) came to take a look at the master (or should that now be ?main?) bathroom, discuss what I wanted, offered additions, and provided an estimate.  I did accept her suggestion to put in water jets but turned down the bubbler (could always add DomPerignon to the water :-) ).  She mentioned that they did not have the size of tub that I wanted and would have to go to the manufacturer to get it, and that it would take some time to have it delivered.
A week and a half later, a representative of ReBath came to take an in-depth look at the lay-out.  He took measurement and described approximately what would have to be done.  He mentioned that the process would include the following:  Possibly remove the front door to get the tub through;  remove the bathroom door and put in a new, wider one; remove the old tub; break through the walls on either side of the tub to get at and re-do the water pipes; install the jet system; put in a new electrical lead from the garage to the water jet motor; install the tub, and other smaller details.  He was quite content to note that, previously, I had the hot water tank replaced by a tankless water heater.
ReBath called to say that the installers would be coming by on March 8 to begin  the installation process.  It took four days (minus one) to complete the installation process.
Jim, the individual primarily responsible for the major part of the installation, was a very nice, and highly capable guy. To take out the old tub and bring in the new, he did need a helper.  They did not have to remove the front door; the tub fit through.  They did have to cut into the jamb of the master bedroom door (later neatly repaired), and put in a new, wider bathroom door.  After the new tub was in place, I overheard the guy who was helping, whisper, ?that thing is big enough for a diving board.? Jim had done a fantastic job ? he put in Corian shelving with splash boards to cover the gaps between the tub and two walls, making sure that
the whole thing fit in decoratively with the window next to the tub.
There was a piece of paper hanging about all this time on the bathroom counter.  Jim mentioned that it was the document for the
government inspector, who would be visiting to take a look at the job.  The inspector did come subsequently and put his official stamp on the paper.  He also mentioned that that was the first time he had come to inspect a walk-in tub.
Jim said that the sub-contractor electricians and the plasterer would be coming to put in the new electric line and patch up the holes in the wall which extended beyond the outer edge of the tub.
The electricians came and installed a new line, one of them crawling through the attic to reach the bathroom wall.
Jim tested out the tub and the jets several times to make sure that all was working correctly.  He noticed right away that
one of the jet outlets was leaking and said that they would have to call the manufacturer to send someone out to fix it. 
Terry came a few days later to take a look at the jets and to fix the leak.  At first, there was no indication of a leak.  Then, after waiting ten minutes, Terry said that it did start to leak.  He fixed the ailing part and made sure that none of the other jets could cause any problems.
The plasterer came two weeks later and filled in the holes.  After letting the work dry, he came back and sanded and repainted that  portion of the wall. Amazingly, the paint that was left by the previous owners of the house from 1997, was still usable.
The second part of the payment went through on May 30, 2013.
I?ve enjoyed the tub several times since then. It will be especially enjoyable on cold winter evenings, with jets turned on, and with snow falling gently outside the window.
 
 

"
Recommended by93%of homeowners
Showing 1-10 of 50
FAQs for drain line breakage camera locate projects in Clinton, NC

French drain repairs generally include cleaning to remove clogs or replacing damaged pipes. Drain cleaning costs between $150 and $200 per hour. If replacement is necessary, the cost to install a French drain can run up to $5,000, depending on its type and location.

Trenchless sewer replacement costs between $60 and $250 per foot but is usually not an option for interior plumbing lines. Plumbers typically only use this approach for outside sewer pipes.

Unless you can see a clog through a drain or cracked pipe under a sink, you may be unable to identify its location. To find the problem, your plumber may test your water pressure at specific points or use a sewer camera.

Common signs that a drain pipe requires repair include slowly draining water, backups, regular clogs, strange gurgling sounds, or foul odors from the drain. Also, contact a plumber if you can see rust or oxidation on a drain pipe under the sink or in the basement.

The cost to repair a sink drain pipe can be as low as $100, covering the cost of a plumber’s labor for one to two hours. If the pipe needs to be replaced or is difficult to access, costs could climb up to $500.

The Clinton, NC homeowners’ guide to drain line breakage camera locates

From average costs to expert advice, get all the answers you need to get your job done.