Golden Penny Sanitation Inc. performs sewer camera inspections in Honolulu and across Oʻahu, running a high-resolution video camera through your sewer line to show exactly what is wrong and exactly where. Instead of guessing — or digging — you see the condition of the pipe for yourself and get a straight answer about what it actually needs.
Sewer Camera Inspection
Seeing inside the line before anyone digs
- Video inspection of sewer and drain lines
- Precise locating of breaks, bellies, and blockages
- Detection of root intrusion and grease buildup
- Pre-purchase inspections for home buyers
- Post-repair verification of completed work
- Recorded footage and clear findings
What an inspection costs
Straightforward pricing, published up front. An inspection is the cheapest way to stop guessing about a sewer line before anyone digs.
- Sewer camera inspectionIncludes reviewing the findings with you$299
- Sewer line locationPinpoints depth and position of the line$180
Worth doing before you buy an older home, before you pay for a repair someone has quoted, and after work is finished to confirm it was actually done.
Repair only what needs repairing
A camera inspection takes the guesswork out of sewer problems. You repair only what actually needs repairing, dig only where you need to dig, and make decisions based on what the camera shows — not on assumptions.

- Know exactly what is wrong before paying for repairs
- Avoid unnecessary digging and landscaping damage
- Catch small problems before they become backups
- Smart due diligence before buying a home
- Honest recommendations backed by video evidence
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a sewer camera inspection cost in Hawaii?
A sewer camera inspection is $299 on Oʻahu, and locating the line — pinpointing its exact depth and position — is $180. We go through what the camera found with you before recommending anything.
When do I need a sewer camera inspection?
Recurring clogs, slow drains throughout the house, sewage odors, or unexplained wet spots in the yard are all good reasons. It is also smart before buying an older home or after a repair to verify the work.
What can the camera actually find?
Cracks, offsets, sagging sections, root intrusion, grease buildup, collapses, and blockages — along with the exact location and depth of the problem, so any repair is precise.
Should I get a sewer inspection before buying a house?
Yes, especially for older Honolulu homes. Sewer line repairs can cost thousands, and a quick inspection before closing tells you exactly what you are buying.
How long does an inspection take?
Most residential inspections take about an hour. We review the findings with you as soon as the camera comes out of the line.
What happens after the inspection?
We walk you through what the camera found and give you a straightforward recommendation. If the line needs work, you get an honest quote — and if it is in good shape, we tell you that too.



