
Video Camera Line Inspection Cameras are
used to identify pipe damage and obstructions
that inhibit proper flow or create occasional
or repeated backups and helps us quickly
and accurately analyze the problem.
A flexible fiber optic cable with a specially
designed high-resolution video camera on
its tip is inserted into the pipe. As the
cable is pushed through the pipe, the operator
is able to view the pipes interior on a
separate monitor.
Camera Inspections are also an excellent
way to detect a variety of obstructions
or potential impediments to the proper flow
of drainage, including roots, broken tiles,
bad mortar connections, inline traps, negative
grade sloping, pipe sagging, offset joints,
pipe cracks and sludge buildup.
Our Camera equipment contains a small transmitters.
The video camera is attached to the end
of a sewer cable, just like the radio transmitter.
The camera is pushed down the drain or sewer
line. A technician receives the closed circuit
live picture and views it on a monitor as
the picture records to a videotape or DVD.
The camera also sends a signal to the receiver
held by the technician. This allows the
technician to know where the camera is and
how deep it is. Therefore, the camera locates
the actual break so you know where to excavate.

Video technology is a no-mess, clean and
accurate way to see the problem! Video camera
in-line inspections determine the nature
of the problem(s) and/or the sewer pipe
condition, which cannot be confirmed by
snaking or rootering on its own. The camera
is also a proactive way to check out the
drains in any home. Whether you own a newly
purchased home, an older home or simply
plan to renovate your basement, your drains
are too important to overlook. A small amount
of time and small investment can save you
a large amount of time in cleanup, money
and headaches. A video sewer camera inspection
let's you see for yourself exactly what
your drains look like.
You see what the camera sees.

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