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All About Sewer Camera Inspection Services

There are many ways to deal with a clog or another sewer line problem. And this is where sewer camera inspection comes in handy. It allows plumbers to get an accurate view of the problem and its extent so they can come up with the best solution to the plumbing problem. This post will answer some questions about sewer video inspection. 

What Is a Sewer Video Inspection? 

camera inspectionSewer video inspection is the process of inserting a small camera mounted at the end of a long flexible cable into the problematic section of plumbing. This is usually done to see what is happening inside the pipes and determine why the plumbing remains clogged or what other problems are occurring in the sewer line. The camera can inspect the extent of the sewer line issue, and a tracker attached to it allows plumbers to determine the exact location of the problem - how far it is from the access point and how deep it is underground.

This technology gives plumbers a minimally invasive method of inspecting what is a traditionally difficult location to access because of its location underground. It also helps professionals determine the correct course of action to take to resolve the problem. Because a visual inspection is possible before opening up the pipes, plumbers can also tell if the pipes are in good condition or if it’s necessary to conduct sewer line repair or replacement.

How Can You Tell When It’s Necessary? 

Not every plumbing issue, however, merits using sewer video inspection services. This is usually reserved for issues with the sewer line and can be requested if the following signs of sewer line problems have been observed in the home: 

  • Slow drainage - drains that take forever to clear are a definite sign of clogged sewer lines.
  • Foul odors - foul-smelling drains or standing water in the yard could be a sign of a sewage leak from a broken pipe or a clog.
  • Presence of insects - insects are often attracted to sewage, so an increased presence of insects could be because of a sewage leak.
  • Puddles or lush patches of grass - areas of the yard with puddles or more lush spots in the yard can indicate a leak or broken sewer line. 
  • Backups - water or sewage backups from drains or toilets are another sign of a clogged or crushed sewer line.

Why Is It Beneficial? 

pipeSewer video inspection is a wonderful tool when dealing with plumbing problems, especially when homeowners are faced with the possibility of extensive repairs or even sewer line replacement. Not only does video inspection have the ability to catch plumbing damage such as leaks, clogs, corrosion, and tree root infiltration before they become massive problems requiring costly solutions, but it also allows plumbers to plan the best course of action before deciding on anything that can be invasive or have the potential to create extensive damage to the property. 

With video inspection, plumbers can assess the situation before deciding whether to dig up trenches or go for trenchless repairs. Either way, video inspection takes a lot of guesswork out of the process and helps homeowners and plumbers save a ton of effort, money, and time.

About Falcon Plumbing

Falcon Plumbing has been serving Miami, FL, and the surrounding areas since 1986. They offer upfront pricing, personal attention, and quality products and materials. Call them today for sewer line repair and replacement services in Miami, FL.  

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