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Pipe and Sewer Camera Inspection service

Camera Inspections Sewer Drain Pipes

The entire process is trenchless. Our cameras allow our technicians to go from an access point such as a toilet, cleanout, or roof stack. This allows us to use a video camera to quickly determine the cause of the problem.

To ensure we're providing the right solution for the job, our pipe repair specialists use high quality, trenchless technology to inspect the drains to help our technicians quickly assess where an issue is located and provide a permanent solution. Please call PRS as soon as you suspect there's a problem with your sewer or pipes.

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Sewer Video Inspection

Our pipe repair specialists use camera inspections whenever possible so that we can be sure that we are using the right solution for the job. These cameras offer us up to 300ft of cable to camera, they provide high resolution pictures and videos, they come equipped with L.E.D. lights to ensure our technician will have the ability to clearly see the condition of the pipe. We have multiple camera sizes to accurately fit different pipe diameters.

Tree roots, clogs, and other materials can be seen on an image screen. We also use our state-of-the-art tractor cameras to inspect large diameter pipe. This includes city mains, storm drains, large sanitary lines, and more. We always define the root of the problem prior to jetting, cleaning, or CIPP lining of the pipe.

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Sewer Video Camera Features

Various camera head sizes to accommodate different pipe diameters
Camera cable lengths up to 200 feet or more
High-resolution screen image and video recording
LED lights on camera head to view the entire interior

Your plumbing problems will dictate the size and capability of your sewer camera. Innovations in trenchless technology continue to evolve. With camera stabilizers, technicians can see problems like never before, and LED lights show them in real time. Give us a call today for a pipe inspection. We can run our high-tech cameras through your pipeline and get rid of any future backup concerns.

Sewer Drain Pipes Camera Inspection in Flordia

We serve HOA, Condo Associations, commercial buildings, government facilities, and home owners in four major metro areas of Florida.

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Sewer Drain Pipes Camera Inspection in Southern CA

We serve HOA, Condo Associations, commercial buildings, government facilities, and homeowners in four major metro areas of Irvine and Harbor City CA.

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Trenchless Technology
Facts And Features

Trenchless technology is the most efficient way to repair subsurface pipes. Trenchless technology eliminates damaging your property compared to conventionally replacing the pipes. Trenchless technology allows our technicians to work without uprooting. Our technology allows us to inspect and target plumbing issues in an efficient non-invasive manner.

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Our experienced technicians will knock out your problem quickly!

We have offices in California and Florida but offer service nationwide. We have local crews in all areas! Reach out for us to meet all your pipe restoration needs.

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FAQs

  • What is Pipe Descaling?

    Pipe descaling is a maintenance process aimed at removing mineral, rust, and debris buildup inside pipes, which can cause blockages and reduce water pressure. Techniques include:

    • Chemical descaling: Uses acid solutions to dissolve buildup.
    • Mechanical descaling: Employs tools to physically remove scale.
    • Electronic descaling: Uses electromagnetic waves to break down scale.
  • Why is Pipe Descaling Necessary?

    Pipe descaling is essential for:

    • Preventing blockages: By removing buildup that narrows pipes.
    • Extending pipe lifespan: By reducing corrosion and maintaining structural integrity.
  • When Should Pipes be Descaled?

    Descaling should be considered:

    • Every 2-5 years as part of routine maintenance.
    • After significant flow reduction (15% or more).
    • Following water quality tests indicating high mineral content.
    • Before visible signs of scale buildup.
  • What are the Benefits of Pipe Descaling?

    Benefits include:

    • Improved water flow: By removing scale that narrows pipes.
    • Reduced noise: By minimizing turbulence caused by scale.
    • Lower risk of leaks and bursts: By maintaining pipe integrity.
  • What Are Common Challenges in Pipe Descaling?

    Challenges include:

    • Accessing all affected areas: Hard-to-reach sections may require advanced tools.
    • Ensuring complete removal: Thorough cleaning without damaging pipes.