How a Sewer Camera Inspection Works
Your sewer camera inspection will be a surprisingly simple process because your Hunt’s Services technician will have significant experience with this technology.
The job involves sending a flexible cable into your sewer line. This cable has a specialized camera mounted on its tip, which sends video to the plumber that is visible on a screen. This screen ensures the technician can identify issues in real time, streamlining your sewer repair process.
This technician can see any clogs or obstructions causing your sewer issues. They can also see if there are any cracks or breaks in the pipe that have the potential to do significant damage.
After figuring out the cause of your Lacey, Washington, sewer problem, the team at Hunt’s Services will develop a permanent solution that restores your service and provide peace of mind moving forward. Call us at 253-533-7500 to learn more.
Sewer Inspection Benefits
How does a sewer camera inspection benefit you? The reality is that the positives of this technology are nearly endless, but there are some specific ways in which it helps get homeowners out of some potentially difficult situations.
First, you should know that sewer camera inspections won’t damage your pipes. Our technicians are skilled with this technology and know how to utilize it in the safest possible manner. These cameras also prevent us from having to excavate for diagnostic reasons, which was how things were done before this technology became widespread.
A sewer camera inspection is also highly efficient because it can identify sewer problems anywhere on your property. For example, tree roots can sometimes puncture sewer pipes at the far end of your yard, and identifying the source and severity of the damage can prove challenging. A sewer camera inspection ensures our technician can see where the tree root has damaged the pipe and how bad it is, so we can create a fix based on the situation.
Sewer camera inspections also work for long-term pipe maintenance. If you have a technician run a camera through your pipes and store the video, it’s possible to check the footage later on to compare it to the state of your lines years from now. If there’s more buildup inside the pipes, it might be time for a cleaning.
There are endless benefits associated with sewer camera inspections because of how easy they make the diagnostic process. Give us a call at 253-533-7500 to book an appointment.