sewer inspection services
let our plumbers find the cause of your problems to properly address them
One of the top plumbing services that we provide to our residential and commercial clients is our sewer camera inspections and dye tests, which can help find issues before they become problems. Our camera services can work on a variety of pipes, including water pipes, distribution pipes, and sewer lines, and provide a detailed video showing the true state of your plumbing system. Whether you are buying a home and want an idea of the condition of the pipes, or are dealing with a blockage or leak, our sewer inspection services can provide the answers you need to move forward.
The Basics
sewer camera inspections
A sewer camera is a specialized system that uses a small camera designed to fit into plumbing and sewer lines. Our sewer camera inspection services are often used by those looking to identify the source of a blockage or to assess the current state of their plumbing system. Our plumbers have become local experts in this tech and can provide a full system scan in just a few hours. From sewage lines to water lines, we can identify potential problem areas and weak points, and suggest cost-effective solutions to prevent major repairs in the future.
Rigid Sewer Cameras and Locators
As a proud partner with Rigid, we use their line of reels and cameras to provide our clients with a quality sewer camera inspection service. Rigid cameras come with a variety of advanced technologies, including TruSense, a digital self-levelling technology that provides a smooth in-pipe view, giving us a better idea of the pipe’s condition. With a flexible push-cable and a small-diameter camera, the Rigid line of cameras and locators offers the best visibility and the most flexibility to access small-diameter pipes and p-traps.
inspection method
Dye testing
Dye testing has been used for years to locate leaks, verify system connections and confirm if liquid is flowing in plumbing systems. Our dyes are water-soluble and will confirm if we are having issues in the pipes, or if things are flowing normally. For instance, if we are testing whether a toilet has a leak, we will use dye to see where the water is flowing and where the dye moves. We can also test larger systems with more dye and even check whether water is properly flowing out of the home using a sewer camera.