Sewer camera inspection is a non-invasive way to inspect your sewer line. A small,
flexible camera is inserted into the pipe and sends images back to a monitor. This
allows us to see the inside of the pipe in real time, so we can identify any problems,
such as leaks, blockages, or damage.
Sewer camera inspection is important because it allows us to inspect your sewer line
without having to dig up your yard. This is a much less disruptive and costly method of
inspection. Additionally, sewer camera inspection can help us to identify problems early
on, before they cause more serious damage.
The cost of sewer camera inspection varies depending on the length of the sewer line
and the severity of the problems that are found. However, it is typically a much more
affordable option than traditional methods of sewer line inspection, such as digging up
the yard.
If you are experiencing any problems with your sewer line, such as slow drainage,
backups, or foul odors, then you should get your sewer line inspected. Sewer camera
inspection is a great way to identify problems early on, before they cause more serious
damage.
The frequency with which you should get your sewer line inspected depends on a
number of factors, such as the age of your sewer line and the condition of your home.
However, it is generally recommended to get your sewer line inspected every 3 to 5
years.