camera inspection

First Choice Plumbing And Design provides precise camera inspections to detect issues in your plumbing system, saving time and preventing costly repairs.

Camera inspections are invaluable for locating blockages, leaks, and structural issues within your pipes, allowing for accurate diagnosis and targeted repair solutions.

At First Choice Plumbing And Design, we use high-resolution cameras to visually assess your plumbing system, pinpointing the exact location of any problems without invasive methods. This service is ideal for uncovering hidden issues that may not be visible or accessible through standard inspections.

By inserting a specialized camera into the pipes, we can examine the interior condition in real-time, identify potential problems such as cracks, corrosion, or tree root intrusion, and determine the best course of action. Our camera inspections save both time and money by allowing us to accurately diagnose issues without the need for extensive digging or exploratory work. It’s a practical, efficient solution for homes and businesses alike.

Trusting First Choice Plumbing And Design for camera inspections means getting a comprehensive view of your plumbing system’s health. Our expert team interprets the footage and provides detailed reports, empowering you to make informed decisions about any necessary repairs or maintenance. With us, you’ll have clarity and confidence in your plumbing system's condition.

camera inspection FAQ’S

  1. What is a plumbing camera inspection?

A camera inspection uses a high-resolution, waterproof camera to visually inspect the inside of your plumbing pipes and sewer lines.

2. Why would I need a camera inspection for my pipes?

It helps detect blockages, cracks, tree root intrusion, or pipe misalignment without digging up your yard.

3. How does a sewer camera inspection work?

A small camera is inserted into your pipes and transmits live video to a monitor, allowing the plumber to assess the condition in real time.

4. Is a camera inspection safe for all types of pipes?

Yes, it's non-invasive and safe for most residential and commercial plumbing systems.

5. How long does a typical camera inspection take?

Most inspections take between 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the length and condition of the pipes.

6. What problems can a camera inspection detect?

Common findings include clogs, corrosion, broken pipes, root damage, and pipe sagging (bellies).

7. Do I need a camera inspection before buying a home?

Absolutely—it's a smart move to identify hidden plumbing issues that could become costly repairs after purchase.

8. Can I get a copy of the inspection video?

Yes, we can provide video footage or images of the inspection for your records or to share with a home inspector or insurance company.

9. Will a camera inspection fix my plumbing issue?

No, but it helps diagnose the issue precisely so the right repair solution can be applied.

10. How much does a plumbing camera inspection cost?

Pricing can vary based on your location and the complexity of the job. Contact us for a free quote or to learn about our flat-rate packages.