Sewer Camera Inspection Services in Waterford, MI

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Many things can go wrong in a home. One area of potential problem is in the sewer pipes. When sewer pipes don't function properly, wastewater can back up in the home, causing unpleasant odors and potentially worse damage. That's one reason why plumbing technicians at Steve's Waterworks Plumbing use specially designed waterproof cameras to inspect sewer lines and drain pipes visually.

These cameras are valuable tools as they can access pipes behind walls, encased in concrete slabs, and beneath a home's foundation.

For professional sewer inspections in Waterford, MI, contact our team to get the job done right the first time.

 

Problems We Can Identify


Our camera inspection services allow our technicians to see where they otherwise couldn't.

This allows for faster sewer repair services to your home and can prevent costly repairs down the line.

Some of the problems we run into around Michigan include the following:

 
  • Blockages: A buildup of grease, hair, food particles, or other debris that gets washed down the drawn can lead to clogged pipes. Tree roots can also make their way into the pipes and cause problems.
  • Cracks and Breaks: Like everything, pipes can break down with age. As they do, they develop cracks or breaks. Ground movement or external pressure can also cause this type of damage to a pipe.
  • Corrosion: Since sewer pipes are made out of metal, the effects of time also cause problems with corrosion. Corroded pipes are weaker and more susceptible to leaks and breaks.
  • Misaligned Pipes: During construction or due to ground movement, sewer pipes can become misaligned. This disrupts the flow of wastewater and can lead to blockages or leaks.
  • Sagging or Bellied Pipes: A pipe belly is a condition where the sewer pipe sags downward. This creates a low spot where debris can accumulate, potentially leading to blockages.


How Does the Video Inspection Process Work?


A proper camera inspection involves several detailed steps. The procedure must be performed carefully to ensure a thorough, safe, and accurate diagnostic. Here's how our team at Steve's Waterworks Plumbing handles the process:
 

Initial Assessment


The first step is an initial assessment. During this phase, our technicians will gather information from you about the problems being experienced. This information will help them understand potential issues and help guide their strategy.


Equipment Setup


With the plan in place, the technician will next begin to set up the equipment. They'll attach the camera to a flexible rod or motorized crawler that will allow it to maneuver through the pipes easily.


Conducting the Inspection


To begin the inspection, the technician will find a cleanout or access point where they can insert the camera into the sewer line. As the camera moves through the pipes, it will send footage to the technician in real-time.
 

Recording and Analysis


Although the technician will make every effort to get a detailed view of the sewer pipes while operating the camera, some details may be missed. To ensure a comprehensive analysis, the camera footage is recorded for later viewing, which you can ask to review as well.


Reporting


After the technician has finished the inspection and thoroughly reviewed the footage, they'll prepare a detailed report of their findings. They'll share this report with you as the homeowner, along with any recommendations for repairs or further action.
 

When To Consider a Camera Inspection


Camera inspections can save homeowners much money by catching problems earlier, but an unwarranted camera inspection could be a waste of money.

Follow the guidelines below to know if you may need a video inspection.

 
  • Persistent Drainage Problems: Slow drains, frequent blockages, or unpleasant odors are all potential signs of the type of problems a camera inspection can detect.
  • Before Purchasing a Property: When purchasing a property, you want to be fully informed on what you're getting. A camera inspection can ensure there are no surprises.
  • Routine Maintenance: For the greatest assurance that problems are caught as early as possible, having a camera inspection performed every 1-2 years is wise.
  • Unexplained Issues: Sudden backups, water damage, or unusual noises from your plumbing system could warrant a camera inspection to identify the source of the problem.


Professional Inspections in Waterford, MI


If you suspect a problem that can be identified through sewer camera inspection services or simply want to have the peace of mind that no problems are lurking under the surface, Steve's Waterworks Plumbing in Waterford, MI, can help.

Our friendly and well-trained technicians can tell if you any problems are hiding in your sewer pipes.

To learn more, contact us today!

 
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