Port Coquitlam’s neighbourhoods largely went in during the 1960s and 70s — which means whole streets of sewer laterals hitting the 50–60 year mark together, under trees that have had just as long to grow.
Port Coquitlam drains & sewers
Subdivision-era clay and early no-corrode pipe is exactly the vintage where roots, scale and cracks start showing up on camera. When one house on the block backs up, its neighbours usually aren’t far behind — an inspection tells you where your line actually stands.
Our process is the same everywhere in Port Coquitlam: a CCTV camera inspection records the true condition of the line, hydro jetting scrubs away whatever the camera finds, and a second camera pass proves the pipe is clean — all documented in footage and a written report you can keep.
Services in Port Coquitlam
A self-levelling camera crawls your drains and sewer lines on video.
A jetting nozzle scours the pipe walls clean — not just a punched hole.
A scheduled yearly camera inspection — with member-preferred treatment.
One trusted call for backups, emergencies and mechanical work.
Watch it happen
A real blocked sewer line cleared with a high-pressure jetting nozzle and verified with an in-pipe camera — the same documented process we bring to Port Coquitlam properties.
▶ Hydro jetting + camera inspection
The smart plan
One scheduled camera inspection a year keeps your Port Coquitlam pipes ahead of failure — and makes you a preferred customer for all plumbing and mechanical work.
Book now
Tell us about your Port Coquitlam property and we’ll schedule a camera inspection — or call and we’ll take it from there.
604-902-1995Mon–Sun · scheduled inspections + priority response for members
Prefer to talk now? Call 604-902-1995 — we’ll book your inspection.
Questions
Yes — we serve all of Port Coquitlam, including Mary Hill, Citadel Heights, Oxford Heights, Birchland Manor, Lincoln Park, Downtown PoCo. Every job starts with a CCTV camera inspection so the cleaning method matches what's actually in your pipe, and ends with a second camera pass to prove the line is clean.
Subdivision-era clay and early no-corrode pipe is exactly the vintage where roots, scale and cracks start showing up on camera. When one house on the block backs up, its neighbours usually aren’t far behind — an inspection tells you where your line actually stands.
It depends on the line's length, diameter, access and what the camera finds — we quote up front before any work starts, with no surprises. Annual Inspection Program members get locked-in member rates on all jetting and repair work.
We schedule camera inspections across undefined throughout the week, and Annual Inspection Program members get front-of-line priority response when something backs up unexpectedly.
For most Port Coquitlam properties, yes — one recorded camera inspection a year catches grease, roots and scale while they're still cheap to deal with. High-volume kitchens and known problem lines may warrant every six months. The footage and written report also give strata councils and owners documented proof of condition.
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