Broken sewer pipe repair starts with confirming exactly where the pipe has failed and what type of failure it is. A camera inspection runs the full line - not just the area near the backup - so the repair scope accounts for everything, not just the first defect the camera reaches.
Once the damaged section is identified, the repair is scoped to that section. A single crack at a joint gets a different fix than a six-foot collapsed segment. The method - spot repair, section replacement, or trenchless lining - depends on the pipe material, depth, length of damage, and what sits above the line on the surface.
Every broken sewer pipe repair visit ends with a clear explanation of what was found, what was repaired, and what the rest of the line looked like on camera. If the damage extends beyond the original scope, that conversation happens before additional work begins.