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Traditionally, inspecting a sewer line required digging trenches. This excavation work was expensive. Today, thanks to technology, the advent of camera inspection makes this type of expertise financially accessible to homeowners.
This type of inspection is very cost-effective, does not disturb your daily life and allows you to examine any part of your sewage system.
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A sewer camera inspection is an essential step to ensure the proper functioning of your sewer line.
Whether it is for:
Camera inspections help locate hidden problems. They are a non-invasive way to inspect every aspect of the piping system. This eliminates the guesswork about the condition of your pipes and the need for digging.
With these types of procedures, you will have a clear picture of the condition of your drainage system, allowing you to make informed decisions.
Today, most buyers of homes, buildings or commercial properties would not consider completing their purchase without having it inspected.
This is especially true for older buildings, but many also choose to have new buildings inspected an independent third party.
Inspections are an excellent insurance policy to uncover existing and potential problems. However, most building inspectors fail to examine the sewer lines.
It is important to anticipate problems that may occur on a property. Since it’s buried underground, surrounded by the foundation, the sewer drainage system doesn't always show up on the radar of new homeowners.
Make sure you have a plumbing system check-up on your home inspection checklist. Don't overlook this simple and inexpensive verification of your pipes. You won't regret it.
Assurez-vous d'avoir un examen de votre système de plomberie sur votre liste de contrôle d'inspection de maison. Ne négligez pas cette éxamination accessible et peu coûteuse de vos canalisations. Vous ne regretterez pas votre décision.
The lifespan of an exterior drainage is approximately 40 years. If you notice any water accumulation around your home, water marks on the basement or garage floor, a high level of humidity, musty odors, mold on finishing materials or whitish patches on walls or concrete slabs.
There is a good chance that your french drain is sagging or clogged. For a precise diagnosis, a camera inspection is essential. This must be performed by a professional who will expertly determine the proper way to access your exterior drainage system.
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