How Sewer Camera Inspections Work
A camera inspection involves the use of a high-definition camera attached to a flexible, durable cable. We can thread that cable through pipes and even as far as the end of your sewer line. At the other end of the cable is a high-definition monitor. That monitor lets us see any issues, such as clogs and deterioration.
Consider the signs that your Torrance home may need a plumbing camera inspection.
- Slow drains
- Foul drain odors
- Inefficient toilet flushing
- Fluctuating toilet bowl water levels
- Noisy plumbing, including gurgling toilets
Benefits From a Camera Inspection
Prior to the advent of plumbing cameras, diagnosing many plumbing problems often required trial and error. Nowadays, we can see drain-related issues quickly and accurately.
There are many benefits of camera inspections.
- Lower diagnostic and repair costs
- Noninvasive inspection technique
- Faster and more accurate diagnoses
- Early detection and preventative maintenance
Sewer Camera Inspection Services Explained
A camera inspection is often the first step before we move on to other sewer services. With today’s high-tech cameras and monitors, we can look directly inside your pipes to find clogs, leaks, or anything else that needs attention.