

Only major repairs involving excavation or replacement typically require a permit; minor fixes may not, but confirmation with the city is recommended.
Contact the Pasadena Building and Safety Division or use the city’s permitting portal for guidance.
Yes, inspections can detect cracks and leaks inside sewer pipes. Camera footage shows signs of water seepage or structural damage. Identifying leaks early prevents soil erosion and foundation problems. This is especially important for older Pasadena properties. Early repairs help protect the home structure.
In most cases, water does not need to be shut off during a sewer inspection. The process uses existing access points and camera equipment. Technicians may ask occupants to avoid using plumbing temporarily. This ensures clear inspection footage. Normal water use can resume shortly after.
Sewer line inspections are generally affordable compared to repair costs. Pricing depends on pipe length and access. The cost is minor compared to emergency sewer replacement. Many homeowners view inspections as a cost-saving preventive measure. Early detection avoids major expenses later.

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