CCTV Sewer Inspections, Hydro Jetting, Trenchless Repair & CIPP Lining in West LA and the South Bay
Mon–Sat · 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM · Sun · Emergency calls only
- CCTV condition assessment before repair
- Trenchless rehabilitation and CIPP lining
- HOAs, property managers, and commercial sites
- Written scope, footage, and pricing upfront
Licensed contractor
CSLB License #: 1033867Sewer camera diagnostics
Every job starts with a CCTV inspection. You see what we see.
Minimal excavation options
CIPP lining, spot repairs, and pipe bursting where the line allows.
Residential & commercial
Homes, apartments, HOAs, commercial properties, and corporate facilities.
Our services
Underground pipeline diagnostics and rehabilitation
CCTV condition assessment, trenchless repair, CIPP lining, cast iron restoration, and hydro jetting for residential, multifamily, and commercial sewer infrastructure.
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Commercial & multifamily infrastructure
We partner with property managers, HOAs, owners, and facilities teams on camera-documented sewer and drain projects for multi-unit and commercial properties.
Service
Trenchless Sewer Repair
Restore failing sewer lines with the least-invasive viable method, including CIPP lining, spot repair, or pipe bursting, confirmed by pre- and post-repair CCTV.
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CIPP Pipe Lining
CIPP installs a structural liner inside the existing pipe to seal cracks, root intrusion paths, and corrosion while avoiding major excavation where conditions allow.
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Cast Iron Restoration
Many West LA and South Bay properties still rely on original cast iron drains that are corroding from the inside out. We inspect first, then recommend descaling and lining or targeted replacement based on actual pipe condition.
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Hydro Jetting
High-pressure water jetting clears grease, scale, roots, and debris from drain and sewer lines. We size pressure and nozzle to the line condition, then confirm results with CCTV.
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Sewer Camera Inspection
A high-resolution CCTV inspection shows the true condition of your sewer or drain line. You get the video plus a plain-language written summary of findings and options.
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Underground Sewer Repair
When trenchless rehabilitation is not viable, we plan and execute open-cut repair with the smallest practical footprint and a clean restoration plan.
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What's going on?
Start with the symptom — we'll help you find the right next step
Recurring backups, slow drains, odor, or a transaction deadline? Pick what matches your situation and read how we diagnose and plan the work.
Recurring backups
Same fixtures or the main line backing up again after snaking or spot cleaning.
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Multiple fixtures draining slowly — often a sign of aging cast iron or scale buildup.
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Persistent smell from drains or cleanouts that may point to a failing line or trap issue.
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Sewer due diligence before close — camera findings and a written repair scope.
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Repeat mainline backups or cast iron concerns across units — see how we document and phase rehab.
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Active sewage backup — safety steps first, then camera-based assessment to confirm root cause.
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Our process
How we diagnose and rehabilitate underground sewer lines
The same diagnostic-first workflow applies to single-family homes, multifamily buildings, and commercial properties.
Camera-first diagnosis
Every project starts with a high-resolution sewer camera so the recommendation is based on what is actually inside the line — not a guess.
Written scope & options
You get a clear written scope: what we saw, the trenchless options that apply, and pricing — before any work starts.
Hydro-jet prep
Lining or repairing without cleaning the host pipe is a shortcut. We hydro-jet the line so the repair bonds to clean pipe.
Trenchless when possible
CIPP lining, spot repairs, or pipe bursting through compact access points. Open excavation only when it is the right call.
Verify on camera
Final CCTV pass documents the restored line. You get the footage so you have a record of the work.
Who we work with
Sewer and drain work for the people who actually own the property
From a single-family home in Westchester to a 30-unit apartment building in Santa Monica or a corporate facility in El Segundo, the work is the same: diagnose, plan, document, fix.
Homeowners
Single-family homes across West LA and the South Bay — chronic backups, failing cast iron, sewer inspections before a sale.
Apartment Buildings
Mainline backups, shared lateral CIPP lining, and scheduled jetting to keep tenant-facing drains running.
Property Managers
Documented camera reports, written scopes, and work scheduled around the building so you can plan and explain it.
HOAs & Condos
Phased mainline rehabilitation programs, documented before/after camera footage, and clear board-friendly reporting.
Commercial Buildings
Retail, office, and mixed-use sites that need scheduled jetting, CCTV documentation, and rehabilitation planned around operations.
Corporate Facilities
Larger campuses and corporate sites needing recurring maintenance, mainline jetting, and CCTV documentation.
Real Estate Professionals
Pre-listing and pre-purchase sewer inspections with a defensible written report and shareable video.
Multifamily Properties
Townhome and condo communities needing shared mainline assessment, jetting, lining, and repair phased around residents.
Case study
Cast Iron Sewer Infrastructure Rehabilitation – Multifamily Property
Camera-Verified Diagnostics & Non-Invasive Rehabilitation Strategy

A multifamily residential property in Los Angeles was experiencing recurring sanitary drainage issues affecting multiple units throughout the building. Previous service providers had performed repeated drain cleaning procedures without identifying the underlying infrastructure deficiencies.
- Significant restoration of hydraulic flow capacity
- Elimination of recurring blockage conditions
- Reduced emergency maintenance calls
- Avoidance of extensive slab demolition
Service areas
Westchester, West LA, the Beach Cities, and the South Bay
We focus on the corridor we know best. If you are inside it, we are familiar with the housing stock, the soil, the older infrastructure, and the city processes.
Beach Cities
- El Segundo
- Manhattan Beach
- Hermosa Beach
- Redondo Beach
South Bay
- Inglewood
- Hawthorne
- Torrance
- Lawndale
- Gardena
- Carson
- Lomita
Peninsula
- Palos Verdes
- Rancho Palos Verdes
Every job, on camera
From inspection to restoration
Sewer camera footage, hydro jetting, trenchless repair, and cast iron restoration — documented on residential, multifamily, and commercial properties across West LA, the Beach Cities, and the South Bay.
From the blog
Sewer infrastructure notes for property owners
Plain-language explainers on diagnostics, trenchless rehabilitation, pipe lining, and cast iron sewer assets.

May 12, 2026 · 9 min read
Sewer Repair for Real Estate Transactions in West LA and the South Bay
A practical escrow guide to sewer due diligence, repair options, and what a defensible written estimate should include.
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Apr 30, 2026 · 9 min read
Commercial Sewer Jetting & Maintenance for Restaurants, Apartments, and Property Managers
How grease-heavy lines and multifamily mains benefit from documented jetting programs and camera-based maintenance decisions.
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Apr 16, 2026 · 8 min read
Why Your Main Sewer Line Keeps Backing Up
Roots, grease, scale, bellies, and damaged sections can all cause repeat backups, which is why camera diagnosis matters.
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Common questions
Pipeline and sewer infrastructure questions from West LA and South Bay property owners
What does 'trenchless sewer repair' actually mean?
Trenchless sewer repair means rehabilitating or replacing a sewer line through compact access points instead of long open trenches. The right method depends on what the camera shows, usually CIPP lining, spot repair, or pipe bursting. The next step is a CCTV inspection so you can compare written options before any work starts.
How long does a CIPP liner last?
A properly installed CIPP liner is generally designed for about 50 years of service life. Actual longevity depends on host-pipe condition, cleaning and prep quality, resin system, and cure quality. We confirm eligibility on camera and document prep requirements before installation.
How disruptive is trenchless work to my property?
Most trenchless jobs are lower-disruption than open excavation and use one or two compact access points. You should still expect temporary fixture downtime and active equipment on site during the repair window. We outline access points, downtime expectations, and restoration scope in writing before work begins.
Do you pull the permits and coordinate with the city?
Yes, when permits or city sewer connection coordination are required, we handle that process. Requirements vary by city, scope, and connection type, so not every job has the same permitting path. We list permit responsibilities and expected city-related fees in the written scope before starting.
How is CIPP lining different from full sewer replacement?
Full replacement removes the original pipe, while CIPP creates a new structural pipe inside the existing line. CIPP is usually the better fit when the host pipe can support a liner and alignment is still workable. We use camera findings to show whether lining is viable or excavation is the better long-term option.
What are the signs that my cast iron drains are failing?
Common warning signs include recurring slow drains, repeat backups, sewer odor, gurgling fixtures, and visible rust staining. Those symptoms can come from multiple causes, so symptom-only diagnosis is not reliable on older cast iron systems. A sewer camera inspection confirms whether scale, channeling, offsets, or cracks are driving the issue.
Let's get started
Describe the property and what you're seeing. We'll recommend the next step — usually a CCTV inspection and written scope — with clear pricing before work starts.
Mon–Sat · 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM · Sun · Emergency calls only






