Sewer Camera Inspections
So you've got a plumbing problem, but you aren't quite sure what it is. You think it's a clog, but how do you know it's not a collapsed or bellied pipe? Tree root intrusion? What about a pipe that's come completely disconnected from the rest of your system? Unless you either tear up your yard or rip into your walls blindly until you find the damage, there's no real way to know. However, a video camera inspection can get you this information quickly and accurately without the hassle of damaging your property or exposing plumbing lines.
How Does It Work:
Video camera inspections are fast, simple, and have become so valuable to a wide variety of drain and sewer services because they enable plumbers to do their job correctly. A video camera inspection involves feeding a specialized camera on a line into your plumbing system. The camera is particularly sensitive in low-light settings, and a small lamp on the front helps relay visual information as to what's really going on in your plumbing lines. The camera feeds information back to a monitor, where you and your plumber can see for yourself what's actually hurting your plumbing, and what needs to be done to fix it. These systems can even help figure out where a problem is so you don't have to spend time ripping into your walls or yard until you find the location of the problem!







