Sewer Camera Inspection
To diagnose sewer line problems, we perform a sewer camera inspection prior to any sewer repair. Get a sewer inspection before buying a home. A sewer camera inspection (CCTV sewer inspection or sewer video inspection) sends a small video camera through the sewer pipe.
A sewer inspection will show the pipe’s condition from beginning to end. The video equipment for sewer inspection consists of a heavy duty video display monitor, video and camera controls and a long cable with a specialized camera attached. Please call if you need a sewer camera inspection in Chicago.
We use state of the art sewer line video inspection equipment designed for inspecting sewer lines and drains.
Schedule a Sewer Line Inspection
Rooter Flush has years of experience doing sewer video inspections and video inspection of drains. Sewer inspections are very affordable and can be done fairly quickly. A small investment of time and money can afford the pain of an unexpected sewer repair bill.
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Why Perform an Inspection of Your Sewer Line?
- Get the exact location and type of problem before doing any work.
- Check for expensive sewer issues before buying a home.
- Uncover minor problems before major repair is needed.
- A sewer line inspection can diagnose problems and pinpoint their location
- A video inspection will show sewer pipe condition before and after repairs or treatments like jetting.
Get A Sewer Inspection Before Buying A Home
Getting a sewer inspection before buying a home is highly recommended.
Smart home buyers are requesting sewer inspections prior to committing to a new home purchase. Inspecting the sewer line before buying a home can help avoid expensive sewer repairs.
We perform sewer camera inspections in Chicago and suburbs.
What a Sewer Inspection May Find
If you suspect sewer line damage or blockage, a sewer line inspection may find tree root intrusion, foreign objects (sometimes flushed down the toilet by children), many types of blockages or buildup that may become a problem if the sewer line is not maintained.