Professional Plumbing Camera Inspections
Imagine you suddenly see a pool of sewage forming all over your backyard. You might try in vain to locate the source, but chances are you will never find it because much of your sewage system remains hidden. When contractors built homes in Pebble Creek and Nantucket, they buried sewage systems deep in the ground.
Sewer systems in many residential neighborhoods throughout Indian Lakes and Castle Gate are also affected. This situation makes it nearly impossible to track down leaks the old-fashioned way. Plumbing camera inspections simplify the process by giving plumbers a broader view of the situation. Our crews start by inserting a waterproof camera lens into an open pipe.
This miniature camera projects a live image of everything it sees onto a portable television screen. Buildup from cooking grease or food particles shows up in full color, helping plumbers know exactly where to focus their efforts. From the outside, you often struggle to see cracks and holes, even if you dig up an entire sewer line. In contrast, spotting them with a sewer camera inspection monitor is relatively easy.
Why plumbing camera inspections beat out traditional leak detection techniques:
- Doesn’t require any invasive measures
- Helps plumbers see around corners
- Can see much further than a visual inspection
- Makes tree roots and other issues visible
- Gives a clear view of corroded pipes from the inside
Collapsed pipes create major problems for owners of older stately homes in the Nantucket and Indian Lakes neighborhoods. Concerned residents can rest assured that inspection camera technology makes it easy to pinpoint the location of damaged plumbing.