What Is a Main Sewer Line Inspection?
What Is a Main Sewer Line Inspection?
What Is a Main Sewer Line Inspection?

What Is a Main Sewer Line Inspection?

A main sewer line inspection involves inserting a small waterproof video camera into a main sewer line to get a clear picture of what’s going on inside the sewer line. The video camera is attached to a flexible cable and pushed through the sewer line, documenting any issues along the way. The video camera sends a live video feed to a monitor, which allows the plumber to view what's going on inside the main sewer pipe. Since the plumber is watching the live video feed in real-time, they are able to inspect the condition of the sewer line, identify what the problem is and locate potential future problems as the camera travels the length of the pipe. These cameras can be used to inspect sewer lines located beneath your home’s foundation or behind concrete walls.

A main sewer line inspection can detect a number of issues with your sewer lines, including blockages or obstructions, corrosion, leaks, root infiltration, pipe slippages, cracked or broken sewer pipes, and many more.

This process usually takes less than one hour. After performing a comprehensive inspection of your main sewer line, the inspector will help you understand the findings and advise you on what needs to be done.

How Often Do You Need a Main Sewer Line Inspection?

Regardless of the age of your sewer pipes, you should have your main sewer line inspected every year or two.

Why Is a Main Sewer Line Inspection Important?

A main sewer line inspection is crucial in maintaining a healthy sewer system as it allows you to locate potential future problems and fix them before they turn into costly repairs. Apart from helping you keep your main sewer line in good working order, a sewer line inspection allows you to take the guesswork out of sewer line repairs. Moreover, inspecting your sewer line on a regular basis helps to prolong its lifespan, thereby saving you money in the long run.

Signs You Need a Main Sewer Line Inspection

  • Your yard is soggy
  • Loud gurgling noises coming from your drains
  • Foul odors in your home
  • Sewage backups and blockages
  • Septic waste pooling in yard
  • Lush patches of grass—this is an indicator of a leaking sewer line
  • There's an increase in pests in your home which means they could be attracted to the smells of the sewer.

If you notice any of these warning signs, then you need to call a dependable sewer line inspection company to inspect your sewer lines and resolve the problem.

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A plumbing leak should be fixed as soon as it’s detected to avoid problems such as water damage, high water bills, household water contamination, foul odors, and many more. Ignoring signs of main sewer line problems can lead to more expensive repairs and replacements down the road. Leak Detection of Atlanta offers reliable and cost-effective leak detection and leak repair services to homeowners and businesses to keep their main sewer lines in great shape.

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