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Venice Sewer Camera Inspections
Clear plumbing information, professional guidance, and a practical next step for local homes and businesses.
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New Flow Plumbing · Local resource
Clear plumbing information, professional guidance, and a practical next step for local homes and businesses.
The cameras we use for our inspections are designed for residential sewer pipes 2 to 6 inches in diameter. The camera is attached to the end of a reel that is pushed or pulled by hand. It’s equipped with a light and can travel up to around 175 feet down a sewer line from the access point. The camera records everything it sees for later analysis, looking for tree roots, clogs, build-up, cracked sections of pipes, and anything else that slows or stops your plumbing.
CCTV sewer camera inspections are minimally invasive. They don’t require any digging or trenching. They are also a great way to check your pipes before they break, saving you a lot of money in the long run. If the inspection uncovers a problem and your sewer line needs to be repaired, we offer trenchless and traditional sewer repair and replacement.
After the inspection is completed, we write a report on the pipe’s condition, including information about the problem areas, blockages, and our recommended solution. If you give us a USB on-site, we’ll even give you a copy of the video inspection recording. Based on the extent of damage, we determine what sewer repair method works the best for you. We always perform a CCTV sewer inspection before and after using a trenchless repair method such as pipe lining, pipe bursting, brush coating, or spray lining.
Thanks to today’s minimally-invasive trenchless technology, it’s no longer necessary to dig trenches, knock down walls, and dig up floors to perform sewer repair. Repairs that used to take days, or even weeks in some cases, can now be done in just hours. At the most, trenchless sewer repair means digging two 4ft x 4ft pits to access the pipe. When the repair is done, the pits are filled, and you don’t have to pay for the clean-up generally associated with traditional sewer repair and replacement.
For more information, see our page about trenchless sewer repair.
Trenchless sewer repair is minimally invasive and quick. Unfortunately, trenchless sewer repair can’t be used in every situation. For example, if a sewer pipe has collapsed, it can’t be lined or replaced via pipe bursting. In these cases, the only solution is traditional sewer repair or replacement. This is why a periodic sewer inspection is a great way to find problems while they’re small and easy to fix.
If you think you might have a problem with your sewer line, don’t delay. Call us today at 310-400-3893 to schedule a CCTV sewer inspection for just $199.
*Price subject to proper residential access availability.
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