Bonney: Sacramento’s Premiere Plumbing Service
Do you really know what’s going on inside your pipes and sewer lines? If you haven’t had a camera inspection recently, it’s impossible to say for sure. Minor corrosion, hairline cracks, and clogs might not cause immediate performance issues. However, if you neglect them long enough, they can lead to costly malfunctions and the need for extensive repairs.
At Bonney, our skilled plumbers are experts at performing camera inspections to detect even minor issues like hairline cracks. This simple service involves inserting a camera into your pipes and sewer lines to see what they look like inside.
As Sacramento’s leading A+ Better Business Bureau member, we’re dedicated to providing 5-star service every time. After all, we consider it our business to create a more comfortable, happier tomorrow for every customer we encounter.
Whether you’ve been dealing with stubborn clogs and leaks or just want the peace of mind that your plumbing is in good working order, we’re here for you. Schedule your camera inspection with us today.
Schedule ServiceWhy Use Bonney for a Camera Inspection in Sacramento?
With over 100 service vans on the road, we’re committed to providing reliable plumbing solutions in Sacramento and beyond. When you need a camera inspection, we’ll be there before you know it, ready to perform another job well done.
Homeowners in Sacramento choose Bonney for these and other great reasons:
- Hassle-free services: We make everything as easy as possible for our customers. Start by instantly requesting an appointment online. While we perform your inspection, we strive to be as unintrusive as possible and clean up after ourselves when we’re done.
- Excellent customer service: Our team treats your property like our own. We diagnose any issues honestly and professionally and recommend the needed services. We even provide free second opinions, so you know you’re getting trustworthy guidance.
- Repairs 7 days a week: Plumbing issues don’t operate on business days, so we provide repair options 7 days a week. If you need work done over the weekend, we can make it happen.
- Unparalleled quality craftsmanship: Thanks to our meticulous attention to detail, we’ve earned every last one of our 5-star reviews. Our team possesses the knowledge and technical expertise to deliver long-lasting, reliable results.
How Much Does It Cost for Camera Inspections in Sacramento?
- Low:
$150 - Average:
$350 - High:
$600
What are some factors that affect the cost of a camera inspection?
- Complexity of the system: More complex systems typically take more time to inspect, which increases the overall cost.
- Accessibility: If it’s difficult for our team to access the plumbing, costs may increase to offset additional labor.
- Additional services: Any repairs deemed necessary increase the cost of your final bill based on labor and materials.
Need Financial Assistance? We’re Here to Help
At Bonney, we believe everyone should be able to access plumbing services when needed. It’s often more cost-effective in the long term to address issues early on so they can’t worsen with time. We also understand that unexpected services and repairs can be a major burden on your finances, which is why we provide numerous financing options for qualified individuals.
Beyond financing, we can also inform you of potential rebates and tax credits your upcoming project may qualify for to help you reduce your overall cost. Don’t forget to check out our current coupons before scheduling your service to get the best prices.
Our team can guide you through the financing application to help you identify programs you may qualify for and get the lowest rates. We partner with several carefully screened finance providers that are just as committed to quality customer service as we are. Check out a few of the programs we work with below.
FortiFi PACE Financing
We have a partnership with FortiFi financing to complete home improvements that fall under the federal PACE program. If your plumbing repairs improve energy efficiency, they may qualify. PACE financing allows you to incorporate the costs of your project in your property tax bills.
Service Finance Company LLC
As an approved FHA Title I Lender, Service Finance Company helps you access the repairs you need now. This includes plumbing repairs, water heaters, bathroom remodels, and more.
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It’s simple: BonneyBeyond is a homeowner’s secret weapon against the unexpected costs of home ownership. If you feel like you’re always opening your wallet for this repair or that replacement, BonneyBeyond is the plan for you.
BonneyBeyond makes homeownership more affordable and convenient with:
And then there’s this: Here at Bonney, we strive to make new HVAC systems as affordable as possible. In addition to our everyday low prices, Bonney Beyond Members save 15% MORE with discounts on their repairs–up to $750!
Join Bonney Beyond TodayThousands of Homeowners in Sacramento Give Bonney 5 Stars!
“I felt they were honest, and they didn’t try to pressure me into doing more than what was needed to take care of the immediate issue. The original plan was to descale a section of pipe, then apply a coating of synthetic material to preserve the pipe for another 40 to 60 years. After they descaled it, they found the pipe to still be in pretty good shape, even though it was old, and the coating didn’t need to be done at this time, thereby saving me quite a bit of money.”
“Scheduling was super easy online. They were able to get a plumber out quickly. The plumber who came to my home (Darren) was very sweet, kind, and professional. Not only did he unclog my sink for much less than 3 other plumbing companies quoted, but he found the cleanout pipe that my home warranty company claimed I didn’t have and had tried to upsell me to install. 100% would definitely recommend Bonney Plumbing!!!”
“I wanted to take a moment to recognize the outstanding service provided. The technicians were incredibly professional, arrived on time, and completed the job efficiently and thoroughly. Their attention to detail and commitment to quality were evident throughout the entire process. It’s not often you come across technicians who demonstrate such a high level of expertise and customer care. I was completely satisfied with the experience and would highly recommend both technicians for future work.”
Camera Inspection FAQs
What is a plumbing camera inspection?
Plumbing camera inspections allow trained plumbers to visualize the inside of pipes and sewer lines. They involve snaking a camera through your system’s lines and can commonly be used to diagnose clogs, cracks, root infiltration, and other issues.
What does an inspection camera do?
An inspection camera is a small, waterproof camera on a flexible snake line that can fit through pipes. It typically has bright lights to draw attention to problems and a radio transmitter to detect the exact location of detected issues.
Inspection cameras allow plumbers to visually inspect the inside of pipes, including those that are underground, in walls or a home’s foundation, or encased in concrete.
Are sewer cameras worth it?
Yes, using a sewer camera during an inspection is worth it. They allow for a more comprehensive evaluation of a home’s plumbing.
You should always seek a sewer camera inspection when purchasing a home or if you suspect potential sewer issues. They’re also recommended during regular annual maintenance, even if you don’t suspect an issue, because they can catch potential future problems.
What is an inspection eye in plumbing?
Inspection eyes are small, strategically placed access points in plumbing. Sometimes called a cleanout or rodding eye, they make it possible to inspect and maintain pipes without excavation. Tools, including cameras, can be inserted into them to clear blockages.
What types of pipe defects may be missed by visual inspection?
A visual inspection allows for the detection of obvious damage, assembly errors, or external corrosion. However, visual inspections often miss key defects that aren’t visible on a pipe’s surface, including:
- Small hairline cracks or cracks in difficult-to-access areas
- Underbead cracking, which forms underneath a weld surface
- Internal rust or corrosion
- Root intrusion