Save Money & Trouble Right Away With a Sewer Video Inspection

From odors to backups in multiple drains to ominous toilet gurgling, there are many reasons why you may need a sewer camera inspection. A sewer video inspection locates the precise point of repair. It takes the guesswork out and ensures you receive the proper sewer service.

With over 30 years of experience in the sewer industry, we have seen it all. Trenchless Innovations is the expert when it comes to providing an honest assessment of the condition of your sewer and providing the appropriate solution customized to your needs.

Using our state of the art sewer camera, we will inspect your sewer and document everything along the way. We will identify problem areas and pinpoint their exact locations. After reviewing the recording, we will provide the best possible solution for your sewer line repair. You will receive a copy of your inspection video, along with a complete inspection report detailing the problems discovered and our recommended next steps to repair your sewer.

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Sewer Camera Inspection FAQs

A sewer inspection camera is used to visually inspect the inside of pipes and sewer lines. It helps identify blockages, leaks, cracks, or other issues within the plumbing system that could lead to backups or structural damage. The camera is typically attached to a flexible cable that can be maneuvered through pipes, capturing real-time video footage of the interior. This technology enables plumbers to accurately diagnose problems without the need for extensive excavation, allowing for targeted and efficient repairs or maintenance.

A sewer pipe inspection camera, also known as a sewer camera or drain camera, is a specialized device used for visualizing the interior of pipes and sewer lines. These cameras are designed to withstand harsh environments and often feature waterproof and rugged construction. They are equipped with high-resolution cameras and LED lights to capture clear video footage in the dark and confined spaces of pipes. Some sewer inspection cameras are attached to flexible cables, allowing plumbers to navigate through the pipes and identify issues accurately.

Yes, sewer cameras can be inserted through a toilet to inspect the plumbing and sewer lines. This method is commonly used to identify blockages, leaks, or other issues within the pipes connected to the toilet. Plumbers often use specialized sewer cameras designed to navigate through the plumbing system, providing real-time video footage of the interior. Inserting a sewer camera through the toilet is a non-invasive way to diagnose problems without the need for extensive dismantling or excavation.

Before a sewer camera inspection, minimal preparation is typically required from the homeowner. However, ensuring clear access to the main sewer cleanout is helpful for the technician. This might involve removing any obstacles or debris around the cleanout area. Additionally, if there’s no exterior cleanout, identifying the location of an indoor access point, such as in a basement or crawl space, is useful. Informing the technician of any known issues or symptoms can also aid in a more focused and efficient inspection process.

Symptoms of Sewer Problems

Experiencing any of these common sewer problems? If so, it is definitely time to call the experts at Trenchless Innovations.

  • Sewer odors in the house – If you’re smelling bad odors, such as a rotten egg smell, then chances are your sewer is backing up.

  • Frequent backups – If you find that your toilet and multiple drains are backing up, there is probably a clog deep down that needs to be located.

  • Sinkholes within the property – If there are sinkholes starting to develop on your property, they should not be taken lightly. As your sewer ages, the risk for this dangerous event increases.

  • Gurgling in toilets – A gurgling sound in your toilet can indicate a problem with your sewer system.

You’ll find that there are many benefits of having a sewer video inspection examine these issues. It will save you more money and spare you lots of unneeded headaches. If a sewer camera inspection finds problems in your line early enough, it can save you time and money and prevent them from getting to the point where digging is the only available repair method.

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Our camera doesn’t lie. After your sewer video inspection, you will know the exact condition of your sewer line and be armed with the necessary information to remedy the issues. Trust Trenchless Innovations for:

  • Both commercial & residential needs
  • Safe, long-lasting sewer solutions
  • A company that is licensed, bonded & insured
  • Exceptional service and attention to detail

Call us anytime at 708-758-5070 and we’ll be there to resolve your sewer issues.