Keep Your Sewer in Shape
One of the most unfortunate problems that can befall a commercial plumbing system is a sewer line issue. This pipeline is tasked with carrying away all wastewater and solid waste from drains throughout the property, removing it to the municipal sewer system. If this line gets clogged due to tree root infiltration or some other issue, or if it begins leaking, it can have detrimental effects on your business. This is why you should count on Sweetwater Plumbing to resolve your sewer line issues. Reasons to choose us for this service include:
- We set our expectations high so our customers are completely satisfied
- The latest technology in leak detection and sewer line location
Resolving your sewer line issues starts with a sewer camera inspection. This is the only way we can closely inspect the pipeline to find the exact source of the issue and effectively resolve the problem. You can rely on our team 24/7 for sewer camera inspection in Ontario, CA and the surrounding area, along with other sewer line services. Reach out to our team today at 909-312-4516 for a professional commercial sewer camera inspection!
Using Cameras to Inspect Sewer Lines
Miniaturization and digital technology are what allow us to inspect the interior of pipes without having to tear open parts of the property and dig to reach them. Sewer line cameras are small digital cameras mounted on a long fiber optic cable. The cable can be inserted down a clean–out or other drain access point and fed the entire length of the sewer pipeline. A powerful LED light on the cable provides illumination for the HD camera, and the images are returned to a monitor. A plumber can manipulate the camera while watching the monitor to get a detailed view at the pipe interior and take recordings.
Putting Sewer Line Camera Inspections to Work
What can these images tell our plumbers and how can we use them to help with sewer line services? Here are some examples:
- Discovery of tree root infiltration: If roots have grown into the sewer line (a common problem), we’ll know what steps to take to remove them.
- The location of leaks: If the trouble is leaking along the sewer line, we’ll be able to pinpoint the specific places that need repairs. This reduces guesswork and time spent on the project.
- Extensive deterioration: If the sewer line is decaying from age, the inspection will show the extent of the problem and let us know if it’s better to replace the entire pipeline.
- Knowing when it’s time for sewer line cleaning: The problem may be as simple as informing us the sewer line is overdue for powerful hydro–jetting to clean it.