Sewer Camera Inspection in Burbank, CA

Burbank’s post-war building boom left the city with a tremendous amount of housing stock built between the 1940s and 1950s — and a lot of those homes are still running on their original sewer and drain lines. If you own or manage property near the Magnolia Park neighborhood, the older residential streets off Glenoaks Boulevard, or even a commercial property close to the studio lots on Olive Avenue, there’s a real chance your pipes have never been inspected from the inside. A professional sewer camera inspection in Burbank is the only way to know exactly what’s happening beneath your slab or yard before a small issue becomes a very expensive repair.

Unlike probing or snaking a line blind, a video camera inspection sends a high-definition waterproof camera directly into your drain or sewer line, streaming real-time footage we can review together on-site. We’ve inspected hundreds of Burbank properties and the patterns we see are consistent: galvanized steel pipes that have corroded from the inside out, clay sewer laterals that have cracked or shifted due to decades of ground movement, and — particularly near the restaurant corridors on San Fernando Boulevard and Victory Boulevard — commercial grease lines packed with stubborn buildup that standard cleaning won’t fully clear. A sewer camera inspection in Burbank gives you documented proof of the condition of your lines, not just a best guess.

EZ Plumbing has been serving the greater Los Angeles area since 1989, and our technicians understand the specific pipe challenges that come with Burbank’s housing age and commercial density. Whether you’re a homeowner preparing for a sale, a property manager overseeing a multi-unit apartment building off Buena Vista Street, or a studio facility manager dealing with recurring drain slowdowns, we bring the right equipment and real local experience to every inspection.

What Burbank Homeowners Discover During a Camera Inspection

The most common findings we document during a sewer camera inspection in Burbank involve galvanized supply and drain lines that have reached the end of their service life. Galvanized pipe corrodes from the inside, meaning the exterior can look intact while the interior is heavily restricted or flaking rust into your water. In older Burbank homes, this corrosion is often advanced by the time any symptoms appear. We also frequently find offset clay tile joints in sewer laterals — a result of soil settling and tree root intrusion from mature street trees that are common throughout Burbank’s established neighborhoods. Catching these problems early means you can repair a section of pipe rather than replacing your entire sewer line.

Camera Inspections for Burbank Apartments and Commercial Properties

Burbank has a significant apartment inventory, and multi-unit buildings present unique drain challenges. Shared stack lines serving multiple units accumulate grease, soap scum, and debris faster than single-family systems. For commercial clients — especially restaurants and catering operations near the media campuses — a sewer camera inspection in Burbank is a smart part of any preventive maintenance plan. We provide written reports with footage you can share with building owners, buyers, or insurance carriers. If your property is near the Burbank Media District or along any of the high-traffic commercial corridors, don’t wait for a backup to find out what’s inside your pipes.

Frequently Asked Questions: Sewer Camera Inspection in Burbank

My Burbank home was built in the 1950s — do I really need a camera inspection if I haven’t had any backups?

Yes, and this is actually the ideal time to schedule one. Sewer lines in 1950s Burbank homes often have clay tile or early cast iron construction that degrades quietly over decades. By the time you experience a backup or slow drain, damage is usually already significant. A proactive sewer camera inspection in Burbank lets you identify root intrusion, joint offsets, or pipe collapse before an emergency forces your hand — and before costs escalate dramatically.

We manage an apartment building on the Burbank and Glendale border — can you inspect shared drain lines in multi-unit buildings?

Absolutely. Multi-unit drain systems require cameras that can navigate main stack lines and branch laterals serving multiple units. We regularly work on apartment buildings throughout the Burbank and Glendale area and can map your drain system, identify which sections are compromised, and provide documentation useful for insurance, city compliance, or budgeting future repairs. One inspection can prevent multiple tenant complaints down the road.

A restaurant near our Burbank studio facility keeps having slow drains — is a grease problem something a camera can confirm?

Yes, and it’s one of the most valuable uses of sewer camera technology in a commercial setting. Grease accumulation looks very different from a root intrusion or a structural pipe defect, and the camera footage will show exactly how severe the buildup is and where it’s concentrated. For restaurant or commissary kitchens near Burbank’s studio and media properties, we can assess whether your grease trap is functioning properly and whether hydro-jetting is needed before the line closes off entirely.

How long does a sewer camera inspection take for a typical Burbank single-family home?

Most inspections on a standard single-family Burbank property take between 45 minutes and 90 minutes, depending on the length of the lateral and how many cleanout access points are available. Older homes sometimes lack a proper cleanout, which adds a step before we can insert the camera. We’ll walk you through the footage in real time, explain exactly what we’re seeing, and provide a clear recommendation — whether that’s routine maintenance, targeted repair, or no action needed at all.

For Sewer Camera Inspection in Burbank, call EZ Plumbing at (818) 908-2710 or schedule service online.

Sewer Camera Inspection in Burbank and Nearby Areas

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