A drain that keeps backing up is worth understanding rather than simply clearing again.
Usually something that went down it
Most Goose Creek homes have modern PVC drains that are sound, so blockages here are nearly always introduced rather than a problem with the pipe. Cooking grease is the main culprit in kitchens, hair and soap in bathrooms, and wipes labelled flushable throughout.
Hard water plays a part
Scale from hard water builds up alongside grease and soap residue inside drain lines, which is part of why kitchen and laundry drains here narrow faster than they do closer to the coast. Jetting clears that properly where a cable would just make a hole through it.
Construction debris in newer homes
It surprises people, but a house barely twenty years old can have a drain that never ran properly because something was left in the line when it was built. If a particular drain has been slow since you moved in, that is worth looking at with a camera.
When to look inside
If the same drain has backed up more than once, footage tells you whether you are cleaning a good pipe or postponing a repair.