Roto-Rooter technician inspecting pipes with a video camera.

VIDEO CAMERA LINE INSPECTION

A high resolution video camera on a flexible rod is inserted into pipes for inspection.

A video camera allows for a visual inspection of underground sewer lines and other piping to determine the condition inside the pipe. A flexible rod with a specially designed, high-resolution video camera on its tip is inserted into the pipe for inspection. As the rod is pushed through the pipe, the waterproof camera records its progress and findings. Video images are transmitted to the camera operator and can be saved onto a videotape for a permanent record.

Video cameras may be used to identify damage and obstructions that inhibit proper flow or create occasional or repeated backups. The cameras also verify that obstructions have been removed and that the lines are clean following service. The condition of a line typically cannot be determined without a visual inspection using an in-line camera.

Video camera inspections pinpoint problems:


Sample Images from Video Camera Line Inspections

Badly damaged pipe

Badly Damaged
Pipe


Crushed pipe

Crushed Pipe


Broken pipe

Broken Pipe


Punctured pipe

Punctured Pipe


Offset pipe joint

Offset Joint


Tree roots in pipe

Tree Roots
























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