Professional sewer camera inspection services for San Diego homes. Expert diagnosis, transparent pricing, code-compliant workmanship.
Mission Hills' sewer infrastructure is as old as its architecture. Original clay tile sewer laterals from the 1910s–1920s are over 100 years old. Cast iron drain lines from the 1930s–1950s are approaching 80–90 years. Both materials are well beyond their designed service life, and the consequences of failure in a Mission Hills home are amplified by the irreplaceable nature of the finishes at risk: original hardwood floors, period tile, plaster walls, and custom woodwork that cannot be replaced if damaged by a sewage backup.Homewerx performs HD camera inspection of Mission Hills sewer laterals to document condition before problems become emergencies. We assess clay tile joint integrity, root intrusion severity, cast iron wall thickness and corrosion, and overall alignment. The resulting report provides the data needed to make informed decisions about trenchless lining, targeted repair, or full replacement — planned on your timeline rather than in response to a crisis.
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Sewer Camera InspectionA sewer backup in a Mission Hills home is far more damaging than in a modern home with replaceable finishes. Sewage contacting original hardwood, period tile, or plaster requires expensive specialized restoration — if restoration is even possible. Camera inspection identifies deteriorating sewer lines before they fail, enabling planned repair that protects both the home's functionality and its historic character.
Inspect immediately if your Mission Hills home has never had a sewer camera inspection. Before any property purchase in the neighborhood. After any mainline backup. Every 2–3 years for properties with confirmed clay tile laterals. Annually if root intrusion has been previously documented.