Drain and Sewer Inspection

  • Video Camera Inspection: Use a high-definition camera to visually inspect the inside of pipes and sewer lines for blockages, cracks, or other issues.
  • Locate Blockages: Identify and pinpoint the location of blockages such as tree roots, grease buildup, or debris.
  • Check for Pipe Damage: Inspect for cracks, leaks, corrosion, or misalignment in pipes that may lead to future issues.
  • Assess Pipe Condition: Evaluate the overall condition of the pipes to detect wear and tear, which could result in leaks or failures.
  • Measure Drainage Flow: Test how well water flows through the drain and sewer systems, looking for slow drainage or backups.
  • Check for Tree Root Intrusion: Identify tree roots that may have invaded sewer lines, which can cause blockages or pipe damage.
  • Locate Underground Pipes: Use location tools to map the exact position and depth of sewer lines, aiding in repairs or future maintenance.
  • Detect Sewer Gas Leaks: Identify signs of sewer gas leakage, which can lead to unpleasant odors and potential health hazards.
  • Provide Detailed Reports: Offer written or video reports that summarize the findings of the inspection, including pipe condition and any recommendations.
  • Perform Drain Cleaning (if needed): After inspection, provide drain cleaning services to remove any build-up or debris causing blockages.
  • Inspect Septic Systems: For properties using septic systems, check for potential issues like clogs or leaks in the septic lines.
  • Offer Preventative Maintenance Recommendations: Provide suggestions for maintaining the drain and sewer system to avoid future issues and prolong the lifespan of pipes.

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