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Why A Sewer Camera Inspection is Needed

Why A Sewer Camera Inspection is Needed

Why you need a Sewer Camera Video Inspection 

Problem #1:  Tree Roots In Plumbing Lines

This is the most frequent reason we are called out for a video camera inspection. Tree roots have clogged or broken the pipe causing backup and flooding into basements.

Using our camera technology, we can pinpoint the exact location of the roots and resolve the issue.

Either drain cleaning with our large 3-4″ root cutter can be used or Hydro-Jetting. This is where we send a high-powered spinning head with water under pressure into the sewer line. A variety of different spinning heads can be used depending on the type of obstruction. With both machines, the head spins so fast that it goes through any obstructions in the line, leaving the line itself intact.

 

Problem #2:  Broken or Collapsed Pipes

Many older sewer lines were made with plastic or orange clay pipe and this becomes very brittle over time. It doesn’t take much shifting of the earth with the harsh Capital Region freeze and thaw cycles to cause damage.

Sometimes the problem is caused by poor installation practices when the plumbing or sewer system was originally installed, dropping a large rock on the line from an excavator bucket for example has damaged plumbing lines we’ve had to repair.

Other older homes especially those built during the 50’s or 60’s utilized a piping material called Orangeburg. This material is notorious for deteriorating and causing havoc with plumbing systems.

Our sewer video cameras will locate the collapsed parts of your line.  If it is busted, you will have to have it repaired.

 

Problem #3:  Pipe Corrosion

Liquids run through pipes and they can corrode pipes.  Minerals in the water can increase corrosion. Rust is a big issue with old pipes. A camera inspection can determine your pipe’s condition.

Depending on the liquids that are running through the pipe, what material the pipe is made of and whether it’s in the wall or in the ground will all play a role in how quickly the pipe will corrode.

 

 

Problem #4  Purchasing a Home

You are about to make the biggest investment!  You are purchasing a new home.  Part of your home inspection should include a camera inspection of the septic or sewer line.  You do not want a surprise after moving into the property.  Insist that your realtor contact a reputable plumber to discuss your needs.

 

E.W. Tompkins Plumbing Heating Cooling has been serving the Capital Region since 1921.

Contact our Customer Care Reps at 518-462-6577 to schedule a camera inspection.

Why A Sewer Camera Inspection is Needed

Capital Region Sewer Camera Inspections

Invest in an affordable sewer camera inspection with E.W. Tompkins Plumbing Heating Cooling 

  Before  you are poised to sign papers on a real estate transaction in Albany, Troy or Schenectady, ask yourself if you should ask the seller for a sewer line inspection.  Call E.W. Tompkins at 518-462-6577   Purchasing a home is stressful and expensive.  Talk to your home inspector about contacting a experienced plumbing company to secure a sewer camera inspection of your septic line or sewer line. Many homes in the Capital Region have very old pipes located between the house and the septic field or road sewer.  Many times its old clay pipe.  Pipes can be broken, crushed or full of roots and other debris.  We have seen plastic bags in them! A sewer camera is a long, strong cable with a aluminum or stainless steel head on it.  The thin head has numerous LED lights on it and a camera lens.  The camera head is connected to a video screen and the technician advances a long 100-150′ cable from a house clean out through the line.  Utilizing different controls on the box, the technician can determine if a line is clean or if there is a broken pipe.  A recording of the inspection can be made and given to the customer on a DVD or thumbdrive.  Some insurance companies request this. Our sewer cameras at E.W. Tompkins Plumbing Heating Cooling  sport a 512 hz Sonde transmitter in the head.  This allows for a Sonde Locator to pick up the signal.  Most can transmit from 10-15 feet below the ground.  The technician can locate the area of pipe with the problem pretty quickly.  Digging to make repairs can start after the camera is removed upon location.  

Sewer camera   Inspections save a lot of time, pinpoint the issue and save money for the customer.

At E.W. Tompkins Plumbing, we aim to assist you in diagnoising your plumbing problem.  

Call us at 518-462-6577 to schedule your appointment.

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