Camera Inspections
A camera inspection is a process of using a specialized camera to inspect the interior of a residential plumbing system. This technique is used to identify any issues within the plumbing system, such as clogs, leaks, or damage to pipes.
During a camera inspection, a technician will insert a waterproof camera into the plumbing system, typically through an access point such as a cleanout or an open drain. The camera is attached to a flexible cable, which allows it to navigate through the plumbing system, providing a real-time view of the pipes on a monitor.
The technician can use the camera to inspect the condition of the pipes, identify any blockages or damage, and locate the exact location of the issue. This helps them to make an accurate diagnosis and provide the most effective solution to fix the problem.
Overall, a camera inspection is a valuable tool for homeowners and technicians to identify and address plumbing issues quickly and efficiently, without having to resort to costly and invasive exploratory measures.