sewer camera inspection
A sewer camera inspection is a sophisticated diagnostic tool that revolutionizes the way we examine and maintain underground plumbing systems. This advanced technology consists of a high-resolution waterproof camera attached to a flexible fiber optic cable, which can be navigated through pipes ranging from 2 to 36 inches in diameter. The camera transmits real-time video footage to a monitor above ground, allowing technicians to thoroughly inspect the interior conditions of sewer lines and other plumbing systems. The equipment includes powerful LED lights that illuminate the pipe interior, revealing issues such as cracks, blockages, tree root intrusions, pipe collapses, or misaligned joints. Modern sewer camera systems also feature location transmitters that precisely pinpoint problem areas, eliminating the need for extensive excavation to locate issues. The inspection process is non-invasive and typically takes 1-2 hours to complete, providing detailed documentation of pipe conditions through recorded video and images. This technology is particularly valuable for both residential and commercial property owners, as it enables preventive maintenance and accurate diagnosis of existing problems without causing property damage or disruption.