When you have a leak in a drain or other water pipes, how do you find out where it is? You don’t want to have to dig up your entire drain field or water supply system to find one small leak. Fortunately, there’s a reliable and easy way to do that—with a video camera that travels through your system. A fiber optic sewer camera can be used to locate and pinpoint the precise location of your problem so that you can avoid replacing an entire sewer or water line for a small leak. Most of the cameras also have radio transmitters that help you determine the exact location of a leak or break. A video inspection can also be a good idea when you are considering buying a home, especially an older one.
When we use a video camera to inspect your drain or water supply line, we’ll put a small camera on a flexible rod, so that the camera can negotiate any corners in your pipes. With a high-resolution video camera, we’ll have real-time footage of your pipes, allowing us to identify any cracks or broken connections. In addition, we can determine the extent of mineral or other buildups in the pipes. Other uses of a video camera inspection include:
- Locating roots or other intrusions
- Identifying misalignments in pipes
- Confirming that pipes have been properly cleaned
- Locating items that have been lost in your plumbing system, such as jewelry
Public Service Plumbers
5610 Dyer Street
Dallas, Texas 75206
(214) 753-4633
We offer plumbing installation and repair services to individuals and businesses throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth area, including Highland Park, University Park, Preston Hollow, Lakewood, Lake Highlands, Richardson, Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Allen, Coppell, Garland, Mesquite, Addison, Kessler Park, Farmers Branch, Grapevine, Southlake, Flower Mound and Lewisville.