You should not go through the expense and inconvenience of excavating your sewer line unless you know precisely what the problem is. In our most recent blog, the plumbers at Ravinia Plumbing, Sewer, Heating & Electric discuss the importance of sewer video inspections to assess the condition of your home’s sewer system. To schedule a sewer video inspection in your Chicago North Shore or Chicago Northwest suburbs home, including Highland Park, Buffalo Grove, Lincolnshire, and more, contact Ravinia Plumbing.
When Should Sewer Video Inspections Be Performed?
Fortunately, sewer video line inspections can identify whether you have a sewer problem, and what that problem is. Sewer video inspections are appropriate in the following circumstances:
- You live in an older house and want an inspection for peace of mind that nothing is wrong
- You have been experiencing sewer line backups
- You have not had a problem, but there are tree roots by the sewer line
- You are buying a home and want to make sure there are no problems (you might ask the seller to have a sewer line inspection for you)
How Do Video Inspections Work?
- The system consists of three parts: a camera reel, a recording monitor, and a locator. The camera head is attached to a fairly rigid push cable. The camera head is inserted into the sewer and pushed downline.
- As the sewer camera head is pushed into the sewer, the plumber can see the inside of the sewer through the monitor. The entire sewer line video footage can be recorded for later playback and review.
- Some problems can be corrected immediately. For example, if the issue is an overgrowth of tree roots, the operator can use a rodding machine (which looks like a coiled spring cable with a cutter head attached to the end) to cut the roots, which will then be flushed out of the sewer. Alternatively, the operator can use special chemicals to take care of the root intrusion.
- Other problems, such as a shear or collapse in your sewer pipes, will require excavation. If the sewer requires excavation, the plumber needs to locate the problem above ground to identify the exact location to dig. The sewer camera head contains a transponder that sends out a signal. A locator is used to detect the transponder signal to locate the camera head above ground. More sophisticated locators can even tell the depth of the camera head.
Contact Ravinia Plumbing, Sewer, Heating & Electric for Sewer Line Inspection
If you’re experiencing problems with your sewer lines or haven’t had them inspected in a long time, contact the plumbers at Ravinia Plumbing. We’ll perform a complete video pipe inspection using the latest industry techniques. Our HVAC, electrical, and plumbing company has been in business since 1928, and we’ve made a name for ourselves as one of the most trusted and home services companies in Chicagoland. Contact Ravinia Plumbing today to schedule an appointment.