Having a camera inspection can prevent pipe and drain issues
Clogs and leaks are one of the most common plumbing problems in all homes. Although most problems are fixable with a plunger, there could be more of a serious problem that may be more difficult to detect which is why we are here to offer professional help.
When does your plumbing need a camera inspection?
Since everything is connected to your main sewer line some of these plumbing issues can be more complicated and will require our help. Here are some warning signs to keep an eye out for to determine if you need a camera inspection:
- Sewage backup – If you’re experiencing a clog that is only affecting one drain, a snake could most likely fix this problem. However, if multiple drains are backing up this means that it’s a main line clog which could require a camera inspection to see if there is any damage to the line.
- Slow drains – This could involve a kitchen or bathroom drain as well as a toilet.
- Foul odor – If you’re able to smell sewer around your home then there is most likely a crack in the sewer line that would need to be replaced. Smelling sewer at your home is not normal.
- Increased water bills – This could mean that there is a hidden leak somewhere within the lines. Leaks can be very small in which using a camera could have a better chance of finding it to repair it.
- Pests – Have you ever wondered how those unwanted creatures can enter your home? Pests can squeeze into the slightest cracks through your lines and enter your home.
If you are experiencing any of these issues – call us immediately.
Camera inspections keep your plumbing clear and functional
Scheduling a camera inspection is a great way to get a look inside your pipes to detect and repair potential problems. Being able to detect a problem early on is critical. Camera inspections help you in many ways as it’s very accurate and it helps prevent future plumbing problems.
If you’re interested in scheduling an inspection, please give us a call to schedule!