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Sewer Camera Inspection
Our sewer camera inspection service provides a fast, accurate, and non-invasive way to identify issues within your sewer lines. Using advanced camera technology, we locate blockages, leaks, cracks, and other hidden problems without digging. This allows for precise diagnosis and effective solutions, saving you time, money, and unnecessary hassle.
Sewer Camera Inspection Benefits
Quickly identifies sewer line problems without digging, saving you time, money, and hassle.
Our advanced sewer camera uses high-end technology, featuring a crystal-clear display, Wi-Fi connectivity, and precision imaging. The live video feed provides a detailed view of your sewer lines on a large screen, allowing us to quickly and accurately locate blockages, leaks, and damage. This non-invasive tool ensures efficient diagnosis and targeted solutions, saving you time, money, and unnecessary disruptions.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a sewer camera inspection take?
Typically, a sewer camera inspection takes between 30 minutes to 1 hour, depending on the length and condition of your sewer lines.
Can a sewer camera inspection find tree root intrusion?
Yes, the camera can identify tree roots growing into your sewer lines, which is a common cause of clogs and damage.
How does a sewer camera work?
The camera is inserted into your sewer line through an accessible drain or cleanout. It sends live video footage to a monitor, giving a clear view of the sewer line’s condition.
What is a sewer camera inspection?
A sewer camera inspection uses a high-tech camera to inspect the inside of your sewer lines, allowing us to detect issues like blockages, leaks, and damage without digging.
How far can the sewer camera go?
The sewer camera can typically travel up to 100 to 150 feet through your sewer lines, depending on the type of camera used and the condition of the pipes. It can navigate bends and turns in the pipes, providing a clear view of the entire line for accurate inspection. For longer or more complex systems, multiple inspections may be required.
How do I know if I need a sewer camera inspection?
If you're experiencing frequent clogs, foul odors, slow drainage, or have an older plumbing system, a sewer camera inspection can help detect any underlying issues.