Push Camera Services
Push camera services involve using a flexible, high-resolution camera attached to a long cable that can be inserted into pipes, sewer lines, and other underground infrastructure for inspection purposes. This technology allows for a thorough, real-time visual inspection of pipelines, helping to identify blockages, damage, corrosion, or other issues without the need for excavation. Push cameras are ideal for inspecting small to medium-sized pipes and provide an efficient and non-invasive way to assess the condition of underground utilities.
Our Approach to Push Camera Services
Our push camera services provide a clear and accurate assessment of your underground infrastructure, ensuring that any issues are identified quickly and precisely. Here’s how we utilize this technology to deliver valuable insights
Initial Assessment and Setup
Before using the push camera, our team conducts a brief assessment of the area to determine the access points and plan the inspection. We choose the most suitable entry points for the camera, such as manholes, cleanouts, or drain openings.
Our push cameras are designed to navigate through pipes ranging from small residential drains to larger municipal sewer lines, offering flexibility in the types of systems we can inspect.
Camera Insertion and Real-Time Inspection
Once the camera is inserted into the pipeline, our technicians guide it through the system using the flexible cable, which can easily navigate bends, turns, and tight spaces.
As the camera moves through the pipe, it transmits live video footage to a monitor, allowing our team to observe the interior condition of the pipe in real time. This immediate feedback helps us quickly identify any issues such as blockages, cracks, root intrusion, corrosion, or misaligned joints.
Identifying and Documenting Issues
During the inspection, we carefully document any problems we encounter, capturing video footage and images for later review. We take note of the precise location of each issue within the pipe, making it easier to plan for targeted repairs or cleaning.
If necessary, we can also mark areas of concern on the surface to aid in future excavation or maintenance efforts.
Detailed Reporting and Recommendations
After completing the push camera inspection, we compile a detailed report that includes video footage, images, and a written summary of the findings. This report highlights any issues discovered during the inspection, along with recommendations for repairs or maintenance.
We provide you with clear, actionable insights, whether the problem requires immediate attention or can be addressed as part of a long-term maintenance plan.
Post-Repair Inspections
Push cameras are not only useful for diagnosing issues but also for verifying the effectiveness of repairs. After completing a repair or cleaning, we can conduct a follow-up inspection to ensure that the problem has been resolved and that the pipe is functioning properly.
Why Choose Our Push Camera Services?
Push camera inspections allow us to assess the condition of pipes and sewer lines without digging or disrupting the surrounding area, saving time and reducing costs.
Early detection of problems through push camera inspections can help you avoid costly repairs by allowing for timely intervention before issues escalate.
The high-resolution video footage provides a clear and detailed view of the inside of your pipes, ensuring that any issues are identified with precision.
Our push cameras can be used in a wide range of applications, from residential drain inspections to large-scale municipal sewer assessments.
Applications
- Residential Plumbing Inspections: Push cameras are commonly used to inspect home plumbing systems, identifying blockages, leaks, and other issues that may be causing drainage problems.
Municipal Sewer Line - Inspections: Municipalities rely on push camera services to inspect and maintain sewer lines, ensuring the continued flow of wastewater and preventing overflows or blockages.
- Industrial and Commercial Pipes: In industrial settings, push camera inspections can identify buildup, corrosion, or structural damage in pipelines, helping prevent costly shutdowns or repairs.
- Post-Repair Verification: After pipe repairs or cleaning, push camera inspections can confirm that the work was successful and that the system is functioning properly.