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Sewer Camera Inspection

Sewer Camera InspectionWhether you’ve owned your home or business for 40 years, 6 months, or are currently looking into properties, a sewer camera inspection is a great place to start to find any potential issues while also making a better-informed decision about the value of the property.

With technology always improving in the plumbing industry, locating, diagnosing, and effectively fixing issues with your sewer line by the use of a camera to show up-close, real-time, high-definition video has allowed technicians to fix your sewer issues the first time around. Gone are the days where diagnosing sewer issues only came from hours of digging through your yard, snaking your drain to see what the technician could pull back or just flat-out experience which still can’t effectively pinpoint problems.

A sewer camera inspection will be able to show you and the service technician where there are any cracks or disconnects in a sewer line that you wouldn’t be able to see without digging a trench to physically see the lines. Video will also show any root issues that may be causing any continual back-ups and also any clogs or blockages that could be prevented in the future such as pouring grease down drains or flushing items that shouldn’t be flushed.

If time is a concern, a camera inspection should take under 2 hours to complete. Upon completion, our technicians will leave you with a thumb drive of the video taken of your sewer lines that you will always be able to reference back to, if needed.

Let us help you get ahead of any sewer drain problems you may experience in a new home or any sewer issues that may be looming on the horizon of your current home. Call us at 785-341-4193 to have one of our licensed technicians perform a sewer camera inspection and inform you of any issues they find along with any recommendations on repairs that can be done.

De Hart Plumbing Heating and Cooling, serving Manhattan Kansas, Junction City Kansas, Wamego Kansas, Topeka Kansas, and some surrounding areas.

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