Sewer Camera Inspections
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Sewer camera inspections involve inserting a waterproof, high-resolution camera into the sewer or drain line via a cleanout or access point. The camera is mounted on a flexible rod and transmits real-time video to a monitor, allowing technicians to visually inspect the interior of the pipes.
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Key Features:
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Real-time footage reveals cracks, blockages, root intrusions, corrosion, and misaligned joints.
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Pinpoint accuracy helps locate the exact problem area without excavation.
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Non-invasive and ideal for pre-purchase home inspections, recurring clogs, or foul odors.
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Documentation often includes a video recording and detailed report for insurance or repair planning.
Benefits:
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Saves time and money by eliminating guesswork.
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Prevents unnecessary digging or pipe replacement.
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Supports proactive maintenance and long-term system health.
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Hydro-Jetting
Hydro-jetting is a high-pressure pipe cleaning method that uses water—often pressurized up to 4,000 psi—to scour the interior walls of sewer and drain lines. It’s inserted through an access point and directed by specialized nozzles that blast away buildup.
How It Works:
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A technician first inspects the line (often with a camera).
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A hose with a jetting nozzle is inserted into the pipe.
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Pressurized water blasts through grease, sludge, tree roots, and mineral deposits.
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Debris is flushed downstream into the municipal sewer system.
Best Uses:
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Restaurants and food facilities (grease buildup)
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Residential homes with recurring clogs or slow drains
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Commercial and municipal systems needing deep cleaning
Benefits:
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Thorough 360° cleaning of pipe walls
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No chemicals—just water, making it eco-friendly
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Removes stubborn blockages that snaking can’t reach
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Prevents future clogs and backups
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Why They Work Well TogeSewer camera inspections and hydro-jetting are often paired:
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HYDRO-JETTING

