In a modern conventional method, sewer line inspections occur by installing a cable tethered robot with an on-board video camera system, which is operated by a human operator. Companies in California have invested with expert sewer cameras, using advanced tech to provide efficient and affordable sewer line inspection, repair, and replacement options.
How does the Sewer Line Inspection Camera Work?
The company hired to run the inspection inserts a flexible cable tethered robot in the pipeline, equipped with a high tech video camera at its tip. The robot is adjustable; therefore, it travels through the pipe while sending back a signal to the HDTV monitor. The operator can run inspection in the entire pipeline while making digital recordings of the whole process for future reference.
The robot with an on-board camera is equipped with bright LED lights that illuminate the inside of the pipeline showing any cracks and structural problems. A radio transmitter inside the camera records the precise location of any defects in the pipes. The robot accurately solves any issues and gives efficient repair options for our clients.
Problems That can be Identified using a Sewer Line Camera.
A sewer inspection video camera allows the technicians to identify problems involved in the pipelines, including root intrusion, cracks, leakages, corrosion and misalignment of the pipe sections. Specialists can carry out a follow-up inspection after the service is performed to verify that the pipeline has been well cleaned or repaired.
When should the sewer line pipes undergo an inspection using an inspection camera?
Professionals should carry out this type of inspection if you experience a repeated sewer drain or drain backups and slow drains. The sewer inspection helps determine whether the sewer line is free from problems that may lead to more costly future repairs. The video camera experience allows a full understanding of what is going on and the mistakes they have repeatedly been making.Â