When is it time to hire a professional plumber and get a real sewer line inspection with a video camera?
A video can tell you the truth of what lies beneath your home deep in the recesses of the drainage systems for your home (or business) plumbing system. Video never lies, and in a lot of cases what you see is what you get. Roots, debris, children toys, clothing, dead animals they have all been found with the technology that allows you to go where you never wanted to go.Video cameras are an invaluable tool for plumbers today. A waterproof camera allows for an up close visual inspection of your sewer lines.
A skilled plumber can insert the camera attached to a flexible rod, with high resolution well lit video into a pipe as small as 2" diameter to a large 36" pipe. The flexible tubing allows the camera to snake it's way thru your sewer system and show you where trouble may already be or where trouble may be developing. Spotting an issue with this type of camera can save you time and money down the road troubleshooting issues deep within your sewer system.
Eliminate the guesswork. During the course of your sewer camera inspection depths and locations can be mapped with radio transmitted signals, eliminating guesswork when it comes time to tackle a plumbing issue. Eliminate the guesswork and resolve your plumbing issues quickly and for less cost.
Slow drainage may be roots from a nearby the blocking the sewer flow. If you have a sewer pipe that has been compromised and cracked you may have dirt or rocks that have worked their way into your sewer system.
Additionally, a video camera line
inspection before you purchase a home will help ensure that sewer lines are
free of problems that can cause headaches and expensive repairs after you move
in.
Video camera inspections have also been helpful in locating expensive jewelry or other valuables that have fallen into your homes plumbing system.
Costs for sewer camera inspections can vary. From a quick look to an extensive overview.
- A residential video sewer inspection can cost $100-$800, but averages about $250-$500,depending on the length of the pipes, local rates, if the inspection is being done in conjunction with other work or as a separate job, and whether the images are just sent to a monitor or are recorded for later viewing.
It really depends on the amount of time your plumber spends going thru your home or business sewer system.
Many plumbing companies now
offer sewer camera inspections. If you live in the Mahtomedi, Maplewood, Oakdale, North Saint Paul, Stillwater area contact Paul Vadnais Plumbing. Paul
Vadnais and his experienced team can help you see first hand the issues blocking
your homes sewer system.
Paul
Vadnais Plumbing
651-429-8908
Plumbers, Twin Cities Mn.
www.paulvadnais-plumbing.com
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