How Sewer Camera Inspections Work
During a plumbing camera inspection, our plumbers use a small waterproof camera. They insert it into the plumbing cleanout. This camera connects to a long, flexible hose. It can travel through sewer pipes and provide clear footage.
A camera inspection can help plumbers identify many common sewer line problems:
- Built-up waste, silt, and sediment
- Severe pipe corrosion
- Sewer line cracks and bellies
- Offset pipe sections
- Tree root intrusion
- Trapped, slow-degrading, or non-degradable items
Benefits From a Camera Inspection
If several drains clog, smell, or slow down, you might soon face a whole-house backup. With camera inspection services, we can fix these problems. Sewer camera inspections allow for fast and accurate diagnosis. They also allow our team to determine the best path for repairs. This helps reduce disruption. Our plumbers can avoid drilling into your hardscape or excavating your landscape.
Here is why camera inspections are so helpful:
- Locates clogs and blockages fast
- Identifies cracks, breaks, and roots
- Prevents unnecessary digging and damage
- Shows real-time video for clarity
- Guides accurate, cost-effective repairs
Sewer Camera Inspection Services Explained
Homeowners in Rancho Palos Verdes should inspect and clean their sewer lines every 12 to 24 months. Sewer line services help plumbers find and fix small problems before they get worse. Annual sewer line inspections can help you avoid backups, leaks, and other issues. You can also remain aware of the age and integrity of your sewer pipe. This way, you can schedule sewer line replacement before your sewer pipe fails.