Homeowners Guide to Sewer Video Inspection

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Plumbing Experts From Midland, TX, Share Frequently Asked Questions About Sewer Camera Inspection

Midland, United States - January 19, 2024 / The Bosworth Company /

FAQs About Sewer Camera Inspection

Sewer issues can be a nightmare for homeowners. When a sewer line clog appears, the plumber may recommend a sewer video inspection to find the source of the issue. This quick guide to video inspections for plumbing can help homeowners know what to expect going into it. 

A camera inspection may be less invasive than traditional methods for inspecting sewer lines, including digging deep trenches to access the underground pipes. Inspecting the inside of the sewer line using an insertable camera is an innovative way for modern plumbers to solve plumbing issues more efficiently. 

How Plumbers Use Cameras to Inspect Sewers

camera inspectionThe sewer line carries wastewater from the home’s drains down into the main sewer to be disposed of. A clogged sewer line can cause slow drainage and lead to stinky sewer water backflowing into the home. Because most of the sewer line is located underground, it can be difficult to determine where the source of the clog is to clear it efficiently. 

With camera inspection, plumbers can visually locate the exact source of the clog so that they can find the best method to clean it. Professional drain cleaning can include using professional-grade drain snakes or high-pressure water to blast debris away. The process involves using a waterproof camera and feeding it through the pipes using a flexible cable while the plumber monitors the video feed from a monitor. 

Warning Signs of Problems With the Sewer Line 

Homeowners should be on the lookout for potential problems with the sewer line because catching issues early on is the best way to prevent plumbing disasters. Here are a few warning signs of a clogged sewer line that homeowners should know. 

  • Slow Draining - Slow draining from all of the home’s plumbing fixtures is a warning sign of a clog in the main sewer line. When the drain for an individual plumbing fixture is clogged, the drainage problem is isolated to that one fixture; however, when a main sewer line clogs, all of the home’s plumbing fixtures can have issues with draining. 
  • Foul Odors - A build-up or clog in the sewer line can cause wastewater to be held in the pipes. This leads to foul odors that linger in the home. The smell of sewage around the home indicates that a sewer line inspection may be needed. 
  • Sudden Grass Growth - If one patch of grass in the lawn is suddenly more lush and longer than the rest, homeowners should be suspicious of a sewer line issue. When underground pipes begin to leak because of a blockage, the surrounding grass and plants get extra water and nutrients from the sewage leak to drink and then shoot up tall. 
  • Gurgling - Plumbing systems can make all sorts of strange noises, but one noise that homeowners should pay attention to is the sound of gurgling coming from the drains. A gurgling noise can be an indicator that there is air trapped in the pipes as a result of a blockage. 

Benefits of Sewer Video Inspection

tree roots To determine what kind of sewer line repair is necessary, the best way to diagnose the source of the problem is to use sewer video inspection technology. Without video inspections, many plumbing issues may go unnoticed. Tree roots can grow into the plumbing system looking for water and be tricky to remove. 

Professional methods for inspecting the sewage system with cameras and cleaning the pipes can quickly resolve chronic drainage problems and prevent future plumbing issues. Keeping up with plumbing maintenance, inspections, and repairs can help prevent future sewer line replacement or expensive repairs. It is recommended that a trusted local plumbing company be called as soon as potential sewer line issues are noticed. 

About The Bosworth Company

The Bosworth Company is a 24/7 home service company that provides comprehensive heating, cooling, and plumbing services for homeowners in the Midland, TX, area and beyond. Local homeowners trust them for their dependability, fair prices, and expert service providers. Call The Bosworth Company today for sewer line repair in Midland, TX! 

Contact Information:

The Bosworth Company

2205 W Industrial Ave
Midland, TX 79701
United States

Evie Gandy
(432) 570-5233
https://bosworthco.com/

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