Sewer Camera Inspection in Okaloosa County, Escambia County & Santa Rosa County
Are you dealing with recurring drain issues or signs of a hidden sewer line problem?
At Holt Phillips, we provide reliable sewer camera inspection services to homeowners across Okaloosa, Escambia, and Santa Rosa Counties. A sewer camera inspection uses a high-resolution camera to inspect the inside of your sewer line, so we can locate issues without digging or guesswork. Along the US-98 corridor, we commonly see problems tied to slab foundations, shifting soil, and root intrusion, issues that often remain hidden until they cause backups or slow drains.
Common Sewer Line Problems in Okaloosa County, Escambia County & Santa Rosa County
Across the Florida Panhandle, sewer lines are subject to a mix of moisture, soil movement, and vegetation growth. Near areas like Pensacola Bay and the Choctawhatchee River, these conditions can put additional stress on underground pipes.
Tree Root Intrusion
In established neighborhoods like Ensley, tree roots are one of the most common causes of sewer line damage. Roots naturally seek moisture and can enter even small pipe openings, eventually leading to blockages or broken sections.
Pipe Shifting or Separation
Heavy rains and saturated ground conditions can cause soil movement, especially near waterfront areas. Over time, this can shift pipes out of alignment or create gaps where leaks begin.
Grease and Debris Buildup
Normal day-to-day use can lead to buildup inside your pipes. Combined with humidity and slower drainage conditions, this can create recurring clogs that don’t fully clear.
Cracked or Collapsed Pipes
Older sewer lines can weaken over time, especially in homes with aging infrastructure. In established areas like East Hill in Pensacola, we often see older clay or cast-iron pipes that are more prone to cracking compared to the PVC used in newer developments. Cracks or collapsed sections can lead to leaks or backups.
Hidden Leaks Under Slab Foundations
Many homes in these counties are built on slab foundations, which means sewer line issues can develop beneath the home without obvious warning signs until damage has already begun.

How Sewer Camera Inspections Work
A sewer camera inspection allows us to see exactly what’s happening inside your pipes before recommending any repairs.
Camera Equipment and Setup
We use a flexible, waterproof camera attached to a cable that can move through your pipes, even around tight bends and long runs.
Navigating the Sewer Line
The camera is fed through your drain system and into the sewer line, allowing us to inspect the full length of the pipe as part of your plumbing system.
Real-Time Video Diagnosis
As we move through the line, we view live footage of the pipe interior, making it easy to identify blockages, cracks, or root intrusion.
Accurate Problem Identification
Once the issue is located, we can recommend the right solution without unnecessary digging or trial-and-error repairs.
When You Should Schedule a Sewer Camera Inspection
Sewer camera inspections are typically recommended when there are warning signs or when you want to avoid unexpected repairs.
The Benefits of Sewer Camera Inspections

Sewer camera inspections help homeowners make informed decisions without unnecessary disruption to their property.
Serving Okaloosa County, Escambia County & Santa Rosa County
Holt Phillips provides sewer camera inspection services across Okaloosa, Escambia, and Santa Rosa Counties, working with a wide range of homes and plumbing systems. From coastal properties in Gulf Breeze to inland neighborhoods like Ensley and growing communities in Fort Walton Beach, we’ve handled sewer issues across different conditions. Coastal areas tend to deal with higher moisture levels and corrosion, while inland properties often experience root intrusion and soil movement. We take these factors into account to ensure your sewer system is inspected thoroughly and handled properly.
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Contact Holt Phillips Today
If you’re dealing with recurring drain problems or want a clear understanding of what’s happening inside your sewer line, it’s best to have it checked before it leads to bigger issues. At Holt Phillips, we provide reliable sewer camera inspection services backed by real local experience and a focus on getting the problem handled the right way the first time.
Schedule your sewer camera inspection today, and our team will take a closer look.
