Common Times When You Need A Sewer Camera Inspection
Most homeowners are familiar with sewer and septic pipe inspections, including camera inspections. However, many are not certain when these types of inspections may be necessary. This leaves many homeowners waiting until there's a problem before they call for an inspection to determine its source. If you aren't familiar with the times when you should be calling for services, you could find yourself with a plumbing disaster on your hands. Here are a few times when you should consider the benefits of a septic pipe camera inspection.
When It's A New-To-You Property
If you've recently put in an offer for a new property, this is the perfect time to schedule a camera inspection for the pipes. This will give you the chance to identify any potential issues before you move in, saving you from facing the potential of plumbing disasters shortly after moving in.
Since you don't know anything about the history of the home's plumbing or the property, this should be considered. It allows you to gather a solid idea of the condition of the plumbing system and prepare for any potential repairs that may need to be done.
Water Pressure Is Unpredictable
If your water pressure seems to be up and down, it can be frustrating. It can also be a sign of serious problems with your home's plumbing. A leak in the pipes can be the culprit for fluctuating water pressure. If the leak is caused by a hole, and something blocks that hole, it can restore your water pressure briefly. When the blockage flows away, your water pressure drops again. You may not know about the leak until the pipe collapses fully, so having a camera inspection is important.
Drains Are Flowing Too Slowly
If all of the drains in your home are flowing noticeably slowly, it's often due to problems with your sewer drain lines. Whether it's a tree root, clog, or other barrier in the pipe, the water will flow much slower as it works its way past it.
In the case of a clog, you may notice that your drains become progressively slower until they can no longer get past the clog in the pipes. At that point, your drains will back up completely. The sooner you get the pipe inspection, the easier it will be to prevent this from happening.
These are a few of the times when you should be calling for a pipe inspection with a plumbing company. He or she can run the pipe camera through your lines to help you identify your plumbing problem.
Share