Sewer Camera Inspection
Seeing The Problem – Clearing The Way
Some blockages prove to be more difficult to clear than others.
Video Camera Pipe Inspection of Sewer Lines in St. Louis, MO
Rather than performing repeated unsuccessful sewer and drain cleaning attempts, a video camera pipe inspection allows for a real-time visual inspection of underground sewer lines and other piping to determine the condition inside the pipe.
Grease Masters uses the latest technology to provide a clear picture of the pipe’s condition.
How We Perform Sewer Camera Inspections
A flexible fiber optic cable with a specially designed high-resolution video camera on its tip is inserted into the pipe for inspection. As the cable is pushed through the pipe, the hardened waterproof camera, equipped with powerful lights, records its journey and findings. Video images are transmitted to the camera operator who can make an informed diagnosis of any problem found. The video inspection can be saved for a permanent record.
Video cameras may be used to identify pipe damage and obstructions that inhibit proper flow or create occasional or repeated backups. The cameras also verify that obstructions have been eliminated and that the lines are clean following service. The condition of a pipe typically cannot be determined without a visual inspection using an in-line camera.
Problems Video Camera Inspections Pinpoint
Some of the problems video camera inspections pinpoint are:
- Broken, cracked or collapsed pipe – damaged pipes requiring repair or replacement.
- Offset pipe – sewer pipes have become misaligned due to shifting soil, frozen ground, settling, etc.
- Blockage – grease buildup or a foreign object is restricting or prohibiting proper flow and/or cleaning of the line.
- Corrosion – the pipe has deteriorated and/or broken, causing sections to collapse and restrict water flow.
- Bellied pipe – a section of the pipe has sunk due to ground or soil conditions, creating a valley that collects paper and waste.
- Leaking joints – the seals between pipes have broken, allowing water to escape into the area surrounding the pipe.
- Root infiltration – tree or shrub roots have invaded the sewer line, preventing normal cleaning and/or roots have damaged the pipe.
- Off-grade pipe – existing pipes are constructed of substandard or outdated material that may have deteriorated or corroded.
You can be sure to keep your operation up and running when you use Grease Masters as your total commercial kitchen solutions provider.