Drain Camera Inspection
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Are you suspecting that you have an underground plumbing issue? If you are located in Tennessee, Alabama or Mississippi, a team of plumbing professionals could assist you with conducting a real-time visual inspection of your plumbing and sewer lines without actually having to access the pipes themselves. By inserting a high-resolution camera attached to a flexible fiber optic cable into your sewer lines, we can easily conduct a detailed inspection of your sewer lines and diagnose any potential problems that you might have.
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We push the fiber optic cable through your plumbing, our camera is able to record its findings with great clarity. All the cameras owned by our team at Drain Go are 100% waterproof and equipped with top-quality lights that allow them to record every single detail. While the inspection is being conducted, a live recording of your pipes and sewers is observed by our highly qualified plumbing technician whose job it is to detect any potential issues as well as make a professional plumbing diagnosis. In addition to being watched by a plumbing technician, we always save a recording for reference purposes — if you are interested in playing back the recording and seeing for yourself, you are more than welcome to!
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Effective Plumbing Camera Inspection in Memphis
If you are interested in investigating whether your pipes are damaged your pipes are damaged or if there is any type of obstruction preventing proper water flow the best way to do is by using our high resolution video cameras. Apart from detecting problems, a video camera can also verify whether the pipe issue has been resolved following a plumbing intervention: i.e. has the pipe been repaired? Are there any more obstructions along the way? The true condition of the pipe can only be determined if a high quality video camera is inserted into the pipes themselves.
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Results of a Plumbing Video Inspection
If a video inspection of your pipes confirms your suspicions that something is wrong, a number of different things could be the root cause of your issue. Take a look at some of the most common causes of obstructions in plumbing and sewage lines:
Corroded pipes
Sometimes pipes can deteriorate and corrode over time. This can cause them to collapse and restrict the flow of water.
Tree root infiltration
Tree roots can grow over your pipes, sometimes leading them to exert pressure and even cause cracks in your plumbing system. This can cause major obstructions in your water flow.
Offset and bellied pipes
Pipes can sometimes shift and become misaligned due to shifts in the soil, an accumulation of rainwater, etc. Also, soil conditions can sometimes lead to sections of the pipe sinking.
Sub-par piping
Some pipes are simply made of low-quality materials and have deteriorated over a short period of time.
If you are interested in finding out more about video pipe inspections and the techniques we use to inspect the integrity of your plumbing system, feel free to contact us for more information. For consultation or to book a plumbing camera inspection in Memphis, feel free to contact us today at (111) 111-1111!
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