Williamson County

Florence Pipe Inspection & Private Utility Locating

5.0· 3 verified Florence reviews

Florence anchors the northern edge of Williamson County, where ranch properties and a small historic downtown share one water and sewer footprint. Long laterals, agricultural service lines and locating ahead of fence and pipeline work fill most of our schedule here.

Common Florence projects

  • Ranch and agricultural service line CCTV
  • Historic downtown sewer diagnostics
  • Locating ahead of fence and pipeline work
  • Culvert and low-water crossing cleaning

Neighborhoods we work in

Downtown FlorenceHighway 195 corridorFM 487Andice side

On-site in Florence

Services available in Florence

Every service below runs the same field-tested CSC process: locate, inspect on camera, document defects, and hand you a PACP-coded report before the crew leaves your Florence property.

NASSCO-certified CSC Pipe Inspection crew running a CCTV pipeline inspection at a commercial site in Florence, Williamson County, Texas

CCTV Pipeline Inspection in Florence

High-resolution camera inspection of sanitary sewer, storm drain and underground utility systems.

Delivered on-site across Florence and Williamson County with the same certified crew you'd get on any CSC cctv inspection job.

Florence CCTV inspection covers the full run: cleanout to main, manhole to manhole, with footage counters on screen. Heavy Central Texas runoff moves grit into Florence lines fast, so silt and sag show up earlier than owners expect. We do not sell the repair, so the Florence report tells you what the pipe is doing and nothing more. Crews reach Florence same-day on most bookings from our Cedar Park yard, roughly 30 miles out.

Commercial Vacuum Truck Services in Florence

Two commercial vacuum trucks removing water, mud, sediment, sludge and non-hazardous debris on active construction and infrastructure projects.

Available on emergency call-out when a Florence basin overtops after a storm.

Our vacuum trucks pump wet spoils, slurry, and non-hazardous liquids from Florence sites and haul them off. Florence sites near Highway 195 corridor tend to mix decades of construction phases in a single utility corridor. Every Florence job closes with a written report, defect footage, and a flat price quoted before the truck leaves Cedar Park. Scheduling for Florence is same-day on most bookings, with emergency call-outs dispatched as soon as a truck frees up.

Sewer & Storm Line Cleaning in Florence

High-pressure jetting to remove sediment, grease, roots, concrete residue and construction debris from sanitary sewer and storm drainage.

Delivered on-site across Florence and Williamson County with the same certified crew you'd get on any CSC line cleaning job.

High-pressure jetting clears grease, scale, sand, and root mats out of Florence commercial lines. In Williamson County the expansive clay soils shift enough seasonally to open joints and pull laterals out of grade. Findings are handed off in a format your Florence design team can drop straight into a scope of work. Crews reach Florence same-day on most bookings from our Cedar Park yard, roughly 30 miles out.

Hydro Excavation & Potholing in Florence

Safely expose underground utilities using pressurized water and vacuum equipment - daylighting, potholing and utility test holes.

Delivered on-site across Florence and Williamson County with the same certified crew you'd get on any CSC hydro excavation job.

We pothole Florence crossings to confirm depth and alignment before your crew commits to a trench line. Around Downtown Florence that usually means older mixed-material pipe with joints that never fully sealed. You get PACP-coded findings, full video, and still captures the same day, formatted the way Williamson County reviewers and engineering firms expect. We run Williamson County routes every week, so adding a Florence site rarely pushes your timeline.

Utility Line Locating in Florence

Locate and mark underground sewer, water, electrical and communication infrastructure before excavation, drilling or construction begins.

Delivered on-site across Florence and Williamson County with the same certified crew you'd get on any CSC line locating job.

Line tracing on Florence commercial property gives you horizontal position and vertical depth, not just a paint mark. Heavy Central Texas runoff moves grit into Florence lines fast, so silt and sag show up earlier than owners expect. Findings are handed off in a format your Florence design team can drop straight into a scope of work. Scheduling for Florence is same-day on most bookings, with emergency call-outs dispatched as soon as a truck frees up.

GCs, developers, property managers, and municipal crews in Florence rely on CSC for the full pipeline stack. cctv inspection in Florence, vac truck in Florence, line cleaning in Florence, hydro excavation in Florence, and line locating in Florence are dispatched from our Cedar Park yard, usually same-day within Williamson County County.

What we actually get called for in Florence

Common pipe and utility problems in Florence, TX

These are the failure patterns our crews document most often on Florence commercial and municipal sites, what causes them in Williamson County, and how we respond.

Grease blockages on Florence food-service lines

What you see
Interceptor overflow, floor-drain backup, or a health-inspection note on a Florence restaurant or commercial kitchen.
Why it happens here
Undersized interceptor leads and long low-slope runs let grease cool and plate the pipe wall before it reaches the main.
How we fix it
Jet the lead and lateral, vacuum the interceptor, then camera the cleaned line so you have documentation for the Williamson County health file.
See how we handle this in Florence

Repeat backups nobody has diagnosed in Florence

What you see
A Florence property on a call-a-plumber-every-quarter cycle with no report explaining why.
Why it happens here
Cable machines punch through the obstruction and restore flow for a few weeks without ever addressing the defect.
How we fix it
One camera pass identifies the actual defect and footage, which usually ends the recurring service calls for good.
See how we handle this in Florence

Lift station and wet well buildup near FM 487

What you see
Pumps short-cycling, alarms tripping, or odor complaints from tenants around a Florence station.
Why it happens here
Rags, grease caps, and settled grit reduce the effective volume of the well long before anyone opens the hatch.
How we fix it
Vacuum the well, clean the walls and floats, then camera the influent and force main so you know the whole path is clear.
See how we handle this in Florence

Silted storm lines and culverts in Florence

What you see
Ponding in a parking field or drive aisle that drains far slower than it did last year.
Why it happens here
Fast Central Texas runoff carries grit and gravel into Florence inlets, and it settles in the first flat run it finds.
How we fix it
Scope the storm line, vacuum the silt out, and re-inspect so you know whether it was debris or a structural failure.
See how we handle this in Florence

Unknown line condition during Florence due diligence

What you see
A commercial acquisition or refinance in Florence where the underground is the last unpriced risk on the checklist.
Why it happens here
Sewer and storm systems on older Florence assets are rarely documented, and sellers seldom have video.
How we fix it
Full-site scope on a due-diligence clock, with a defect summary your team can convert straight into a repair allowance.
See how we handle this in Florence

Local proof: why Florence clients book CSC

30 mi

From our Cedar Park yard

Florence sits roughly 30 miles from HQ, which is why scheduling here is same-day on most bookings.

14

Published Central Texas case studies

Closest published work to Florence: Cedar Park, Round Rock, Leander - same crew, same trucks, same reporting standard.

4

Florence areas we work in

Active commercial work around Downtown Florence, Highway 195 corridor, FM 487 and the rest of Williamson County.

25+ yrs

NASSCO/PACP field experience

Certified operators, calibrated equipment, and reports Williamson County municipal desks, engineers, and lenders accept without a rescope.

Why Florence calls CSC

Local differentiators - not a national script

  • Crews who already know Williamson County soils, permitting timelines, and the utility markouts you'll get back from 811 in Florence.
  • Every camera run around Downtown Florence is archived so you can hand the file to a contractor, engineer, or the next facilities manager without re-inspecting.
  • Direct line to the technician on your Florence job - the person coding the pipe is the person you call with questions.
  • Dispatched from our Cedar Park yard - trucks routinely reach Florence inside an hour of your call.

How we work in Florence

A predictable process, on every Williamson County job

  1. 1

    Hydro-excavation, if needed

    If a spot dig is warranted, our vacuum truck safely exposes the pipe without cracking utilities - critical near Downtown Florence and any tree-root-heavy lot.

  2. 2

    Book & confirm

    Call, text, or submit the quote form. Dispatch confirms a two-hour arrival window in Florence the same day and texts you the tech's name and truck number.

  3. 3

    Site walk & locate

    Tech arrives on your Florence property, walks the run with you, and locates cleanouts, laterals, and any utilities marked by 811 before anything gets uncapped.

  4. 4

    CCTV inspection

    Calibrated crawler travels the full line, with a live monitor you can watch. Common Williamson County issues like ranch and agricultural service line CCTV get flagged in real time.

Recent work

Recent Florence, TX project photos

A snapshot of recent commercial jobs our Florence crews wrapped - real trucks, real crews, real deliverables.

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CSC Pipe Inspection crew jetting a silted concrete storm culvert at a Florence commercial detention pond near FM 487
Sewer & Storm Line Cleaning

Storm culvert cleaning in Florence

Storm drain cleaning in Florence, TX - culvert jetted to full flow line and CCTV-verified for the compliance file.

Silted detention-pond culvert at a FM 487 commercial site jetted back to full flow line, then CCTV-verified so the property manager had documentation for the drainage compliance file.

Site: FM 487, Florence
Scope
Detention pond culvert
Equipment
Jetter + vacuum support
Crew
3-person crew
Deliverable
CCTV proof for compliance file
See Sewer & Storm Line Cleaning details →
CSC Pipe Inspection technicians reviewing a PACP-coded sewer inspection report on a tablet at a Florence commercial job site near Andice side
CCTV Pipeline Inspection

Same-day PACP report handoff in Florence

Sewer camera inspection reporting in Florence, TX - PACP-coded defect log and HD video delivered the same day.

Field review of a PACP-coded condition report with the superintendent on a Andice side project. Defect log, footage marks, and HD video went to the GC before the crew left the site.

Site: Andice side, Florence
Scope
Field report handoff
Equipment
Tablet review, footage marks
Crew
Lead PACP operator
Deliverable
Defect log + HD video before demob
See CCTV Pipeline Inspection details →
CSC Pipe Inspection hydro-excavation truck daylighting utilities on a Florence job site near Downtown Florence, operator in branded shirt at the boom
Hydro Excavation & Potholing

Hydro-excavation daylighting in Florence

Hydro excavation in Florence, TX - non-destructive potholing to daylight utilities before a directional bore.

Non-destructive potholing for a utility tie-in near Downtown Florence. Crew daylighted gas, water, and fiber before the GC's directional bore.

Site: Downtown Florence, Florence
Scope
6 potholes to 8 ft
Equipment
Vac truck, 3,000 PSI wand
Crew
2-person hydro crew
Deliverable
Marked depths + photo log
See Hydro Excavation & Potholing details →

Central Texas case studies

Sewer camera inspection case studies near Florence, TX

We have not published a Florence job yet, so these are the closest documented commercial inspections from our Central Texas service area. Each one is labeled with the city it was actually performed in. Same crews, same certifications, same reporting on your Florence site.

Sewer camera view of the same Cedar Park new construction sewer run after repair and flushing, showing clean PVC at consistent grade
Sewer camera view inside new PVC pipe on a Cedar Park construction site showing gravel debris and a crushed section holding water before backfill
BeforeAfter
Cedar Park, TXGeneral contractorApril 2026

Pre-backfill scope caught crushed PVC on a Cedar Park build

Retail pad site, Cedar Park near Ranch at Brushy Creek · New Construction Sewer Verification

The problem

The site superintendent wanted underground verified before backfill and paving. The subcontractor had already pulled the trench boxes and was ready to bring in select fill the next morning, which would have buried anything wrong under a finished parking lot.

Our approach

  1. Scheduled the scope in the window between pipe installation and select fill, with trench boxes already pulled
  2. Ran every new sanitary run end to end, checking grade, deflection, joint seating, and cleanout elevations
  3. Flagged the crushed section on the spot so the site super could turn the sub around the same day
  4. Flushed the debris and re-scoped clean, then packaged the signed video for the City closeout submittal

What the camera found

  • Crushed section of 6-inch SDR-35 PVC at 74 ft where a loaded truck had tracked across an unshored trench
  • Gravel and mortar debris left in three runs, enough to catch solids at startup
  • One cleanout stubbed at the wrong elevation relative to the invert
  • Grade verified acceptable everywhere else on the run

Measurable results

  • Damage found while the trench was still open, so the fix was a same-day pipe swap instead of saw-cutting new asphalt
  • Debris flushed and re-scoped clean before the fill was placed
  • Signed-off video and report went into the closeout package the City accepted at final
Caught before
Backfill
Footage inspected
306 ft
Rework avoided
Asphalt cut
Schedule impact
None
Re-inspection still of the same Round Rock sewer joint after spot repair, showing aligned pipe and a passing PACP condition rating
Sewer camera inspection still from a Round Rock flex building showing a cracked and offset pipe joint flagged with PACP defect codes
BeforeAfter
Round Rock, TXDeveloper / buyer due diligenceFebruary 2026

Pre-acquisition scope that repriced a Round Rock flex building

1980s flex industrial building, north Round Rock · Commercial Due Diligence Sewer Inspection

The problem

A buyer had 12 days left in the inspection period on a flex industrial building. The seller's disclosure said the underground was 'in service and functional.' The buyer's lender wanted a documented condition assessment on the sanitary and storm before funding.

Our approach

  1. Mobilized inside 48 hours of the buyer's call to fit the option period
  2. Inspected both the sanitary and the storm systems, structure to structure, on a single mobilization
  3. Graded every defect to PACP so the lender and the buyer's engineer had a common condition standard
  4. Issued the video, defect log, and a written scope of repair together so bids came back on the same basis

What the camera found

  • Cracked and offset joint at the property-line cleanout, coded as a Grade 4 structural defect
  • Two bellies in the sanitary run holding water, one deep enough to trap solids
  • Roof drain leader tied illegally into the sanitary line, a compliance exposure for the buyer
  • Storm line clear but silted, needing cleaning rather than replacement

Measurable results

  • PACP report and video delivered to the buyer's engineer inside 24 hours, in time for the option deadline
  • Buyer negotiated a repair credit against the purchase price using the coded defect grades as the basis
  • Scope of work for the spot repair and storm cleaning written straight off the defect log, so bids came back comparable
Footage inspected
412 ft
Turnaround
24 hours
Grade 4 defects
1
Closed on time
Yes
Sewer camera view of the same Leander sewer run after cured-in-place lining, showing a smooth seamless liner at full diameter
Sewer camera view of a collapsed clay pipe section under a Leander retail center with broken shards and soil blocking the flow path
BeforeAfter
Leander, TXCommercial property managerFebruary 2026

Collapsed clay run under an occupied Leander retail center

Neighborhood retail center, Leander near US 183 · CCTV Pipeline Inspection & Locating

The problem

Two tenant suites had backed up three times in six weeks. The center stayed open through it, so any repair had to avoid trenching across the drive aisle during business hours. Nobody had a reliable as-built for the underground.

Our approach

  1. Worked from the closest access point to keep equipment off the drive aisle during business hours
  2. Camera-inspected to the collapse, then sonde-located depth and alignment and marked the real line on the pavement
  3. Documented that the remaining run was sound enough for lining, which put trenchless on the table
  4. Coordinated the after-hours rehab window and re-scoped the finished liner

What the camera found

  • Fully collapsed section of clay pipe with soil intrusion blocking most of the flow path at 96 ft
  • Root mass at two upstream joints feeding debris into the collapse
  • Line depth and alignment mapped by sonde, showing the run sat 2 ft off the assumed as-built
  • Remaining run structurally adequate for trenchless rehabilitation

Measurable results

  • Accurate depth and alignment let the rehab contractor plan a cured-in-place liner instead of open-cut across the drive aisle
  • Work staged after hours with no tenant closures and no lost parking during business hours
  • Post-lining scope confirmed a continuous, seamless liner at full diameter
Collapse located to
Within 1 ft
Repair method
Trenchless CIPP
Tenant closures
0
Drive aisle cut
Avoided
Companies we work with

Trusted by contractors serving Florence & Williamson County County

These are real GCs, sitework crews, and municipalities we work with across Central Texas - including project work near Florence.

  • Jimmy Evans Company logo - CSC Pipe Inspection partner
    Sitework Contractor
    Jimmy Evans Company
  • JL Gray Construction logo - CSC Pipe Inspection partner
    General Contractor
    JL Gray Construction
  • CLS Excavation Inc. logo - CSC Pipe Inspection partner
    Excavation
    CLS Excavation Inc.
  • Patin Construction logo - CSC Pipe Inspection partner
    Construction
    Patin Construction
  • City of Round Rock, TX logo - CSC Pipe Inspection partner
    Municipality
    City of Round Rock, TX
  • City ofAustinTexas
    Municipality
    City of Austin, TX
  • City ofCedar ParkTexas
    Municipality
    City of Cedar Park, TX
  • City ofGeorgetownTexas
    Municipality
    City of Georgetown, TX
  • City ofLeanderTexas
    Municipality
    City of Leander, TX
  • City ofPflugervilleTexas
    Municipality
    City of Pflugerville, TX
  • City ofHuttoTexas
    Municipality
    City of Hutto, TX
  • City ofKyleTexas
    Municipality
    City of Kyle, TX
  • City ofSan MarcosTexas
    Municipality
    City of San Marcos, TX

Verified Florence customer reviews

Rated 5.0 / 5 by Florence GCs, property managers, and public works crews

5.0 average · 3 verified Florence reviews

First-party feedback from recent Florence-area jobs. Names shortened for privacy; ratings reflect verified customer responses.

5 out of 5 stars
Showed up when they said they would, ran the camera the whole line, and sent us the video the same afternoon. Made the Florence permit walk-through painless.
Michael
General Contractor, Florence
CCTV Pipeline Inspection
5 out of 5 stars
We had a shallow gas line right where we needed to set piers. Their hydro crew potholed four spots in Florence without a single hit. Worth every dollar.
Sarah
Project Manager, Florence
Hydro-Excavation & Potholing
5 out of 5 stars
Called on a Friday, got a jetter on-site Saturday morning. Cleared roots we'd been fighting for months and gave us camera footage so the HOA stopped arguing.
David
Facilities Manager, Florence
Sewer Jetting

Florence FAQ

Questions we hear from Florence customers

Do you handle ranch and agricultural service line CCTV in Florence?

Yes. That is one of the most common calls we take in Florence. We camera the line first so you are paying to fix a confirmed defect instead of guessing, then jet, vac, or expose only what the footage justifies. You get HD video, NASSCO PACP codes, footage marks, and a written recommendation you can hand to an owner or engineer.

Do you handle historic downtown sewer diagnostics in Florence?

That is standard work for us in Florence. We start with a CCTV condition survey, clean only where the camera shows it is needed, and document before and after so you can prove the condition to a landlord, lender, GC, or Williamson County reviewer.

How do you approach locating ahead of fence and pipeline work for Florence sites?

Yes, routinely. Crews working Florence and the rest of Williamson County see this weekly. We scope the line, code every defect to NASSCO PACP standard, sonde-locate anything that needs digging, and send a report with video the same or next business day so your repair scope is defensible.

What does a CCTV sewer camera inspection cover on a Florence commercial property?

We push or crawl a calibrated camera through the building drain, lateral, and mainline tie-in, mark footage at every joint, offset, root mat, sag, and crack, then code the run to NASSCO PACP. Deliverable is unedited HD video plus a written report with sonde-located dig points. Most Florence buildings scope in a single visit.

Can your vacuum truck reach lift stations, catch basins, and grease traps in Florence?

Yes. We run vac trucks through Florence and Williamson County for wet wells, lift stations, catch basins, grease traps, interceptors, and flooded vaults. Material is hauled and manifested to a permitted disposal site, and we can run the work after hours so your Florence site keeps operating.

How often should a Florence restaurant or facility jet its grease and sewer lines?

Food service in Florence usually needs jetting every 60 to 90 days, general commercial once or twice a year, and older lines near Downtown Florence more often. We camera before and after each cleaning so you can see the pipe wall, not just take our word that the line ran clear.

Do you work in Highway 195 corridor and the rest of Florence?

Yes. Florence is 30 miles from our yard and sits inside our regular Williamson County route, so Highway 195 corridor, FM 487, and every commercial corridor in between get the same crew and equipment. Call (737) 618-0219 or email office@cspipeinspection.com with the site address and scope.

Will a Florence inspection report hold up with Williamson County reviewers and lenders?

It is built for that. Reports are NASSCO PACP coded by certified operators, timestamped, footage-referenced, and delivered with unedited video, which is what Williamson County plan reviewers, engineers, lenders, and insurers ask for. We are licensed and insured, and certificates naming your entity as additional insured are available before we mobilize.

How do I request a quote for a Florence project?

Send your Florence site address, scope (footage, pipe size, access points), plans or photos and a requested completion date. Call (737) 618-0219, email office@cspipeinspection.com, or use the quote form on this site - most quotes go out the same business day.

Do you charge a travel or trip fee to Florence?

No standard trip fee for scheduled Florence and Williamson County work on a normal route. Rush, after-hours or remote-access mobilizations are quoted transparently up front so there are no surprises on the invoice.

Are you licensed, insured and NASSCO certified for work in Florence?

Yes - CSC Pipe Inspection is fully licensed, insured and NASSCO certified. Certificates of insurance naming your GC, owner or Florence/Williamson County agency as additional insured are available on request before mobilization.

How soon can you be on-site in Florence?

Most standard Florence projects are scheduled within 1-3 business days. Same-day and after-hours response is available for active-site emergencies, flooded structures and construction-schedule urgencies - call and we'll dispatch the closest crew.

Do you handle both one-off and recurring work in Florence?

Both. We take single-project calls (a stuck line, a pre-purchase inspection, a utility pothole) and we run scheduled recurring programs - monthly grease-line jetting, quarterly catch basin cleaning, annual storm-system CCTV - for Florence property managers, HOAs, MUDs and facility teams.

Can you coordinate CCTV, jetting, vac-truck and locating on the same Florence mobilization?

Yes - that's the point of running one crew. We routinely combine cleaning, camera inspection, hydro-excavation and private locating on the same Florence visit so you get one schedule, one contact, one invoice and one accountable contractor.

Do you serve Florence, TX?

Yes. Florence is part of our regular service area - we're 30 miles away. Call (737) 618-0219 for a same-day quote.

What underground utility services are available in Florence?

We offer all five core services in Florence: CCTV pipeline inspection, hydro-excavation, pipe jetting, potholing and daylighting, and private line locating.

Do you handle commercial and municipal work in Williamson County?

We do - lift stations, wet wells, storm drains, grease traps, and pre-construction utility verification on commercial and public sites across Williamson County. COIs are issued to your GC or facilities team the same day you book.

How fast can CSC reach a job in Florence?

From our Cedar Park yard we're roughly 30 miles from Florence, so a booked crew is typically on your Williamson County property the same day and within a two-hour arrival window. Emergency call-outs after mon - fri 7:00 am - 6:00 pm (after-hours available) are dispatched as soon as a truck is free.

Do you serve commercial sites near Downtown Florence?

Yes - Downtown Florence and the rest of Florence are inside our daily service radius. We run inspection, hydro-excavation, and jetting trucks through Williamson County every week and know the utility layout, soil, and permit path for the area.

Will my Florence report be accepted by municipalities and engineers?

Every Florence sewer scope we deliver is a PACP-coded PDF plus the raw video, formatted the way engineering firms, public works reviewers, and Williamson County municipal desks expect. If a reviewer needs clarification on a defect code we'll get on the phone with them at no extra charge.

Have you documented pipe inspection work in or near Florence?

Yes. The closest documented job to Florence is "Pre-backfill scope caught crushed PVC on a Cedar Park build" in Cedar Park, published at /case-studies/cedar-park-new-construction with caught before backfill, footage inspected 306 ft, rework avoided asphalt cut. Same crew, same trucks, and the same PACP-coded deliverable you would get in Florence.

What proof do I get that the Florence inspection was done correctly?

You get the unedited HD video, footage marks for every observation, NASSCO PACP defect codes, sonde locations for anything that needs digging, and a written report you can forward to an owner, engineer, or Williamson County reviewer. NASSCO/PACP certified operators, 25+ years in Central Texas pipe work, and full commercial and municipal insurance with COIs issued the same day.

Do you have references from commercial clients near Florence?

Yes. 3 reviews from contractors, property managers, and facilities staff serving the Florence area are published on this page with names, roles, and the service performed, averaging 5.0 out of 5. We can also supply direct references on request before you issue a PO.

How quickly can a crew actually be on site in Florence?

Florence is about 30 miles from our Cedar Park yard, so trucks reach most Williamson County sites within about an hour of a confirmed call. Emergency and after-hours mobilizations are quoted in writing before we roll.

What does a CCTV pipeline inspection cost in Florence?

Commercial CCTV pricing in Florence depends on footage, access, and whether the line needs cleaning first, so we quote per scope instead of a flat rate. Florence is about 30 miles from our Cedar Park yard, which keeps mobilization reasonable for Williamson County sites. Send the line size, approximate footage, and access points to office@cspipeinspection.com or call (737) 618-0219 for a same-day number.

Do you camera inspect sewer and storm lines across Florence and Cedar Park, Round Rock, Leander?

Yes. We run CCTV condition surveys on sanitary sewer, storm drain, and process lines throughout Florence and neighboring markets including Cedar Park, Round Rock, Leander. Crews are NASSCO/PACP certified with 25+ years in Central Texas pipe work, so a single mobilization can cover multiple sites across the metro on the same day.

How quickly do we get the Florence inspection video and PACP report?

Standard turnaround is the same or next business day for Florence jobs. You receive the HD video, defect stills, footage marks, and PACP coded observations in a written report an owner, GC, or Williamson County reviewer can act on without a follow up call. Rush delivery is available when a closing or acceptance date is driving the schedule.

Acquiring or renovating in Florence?

Get a pre-acquisition pipe inspection before you close on a Florence commercial site.

A property condition assessment usually stops at the slab. Our pre-acquisition CCTV survey runs a color camera from the cleanout or manhole to the city tap so Florence investors, property managers, and engineering firms know the true condition of the sanitary and storm lines before capital is committed. You get the video, a written PACP-coded defect log, and a repair scope you can price into the deal.

  • Scheduled dispatch that fits Florence due-diligence and bid deadlines.
  • Reports formatted for lenders, insurers, and reviewing engineers.
  • Tenant-friendly: we coordinate access with property management and site staff.

Book your Florence appointment

Get a free quote or schedule a site visit in Florence

Tell us about the job and pick a day that works. A Florence-area crew will confirm your appointment the same business day - or call (737) 618-0219 for immediate dispatch.

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Nearby cities we serve from Florence

CSC crews dispatch from Cedar Park across the Austin 100-mile service radius. If you manage properties in more than one city, these are the Florence-adjacent markets we most often run same-week CCTV inspection, hydro-excavation, and sewer jetting jobs in.

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