Plumbing Video Inspection Services Everett, WA
Sewer line problems can’t hide from Apollo Plumbing’s high definition plumbing video inspection technology. Our trained specialists quickly and easily identify problems through video inspection. That enables them to determine the appropriate solution.
How Apollo Plumbing Video Inspection Works
Apollo Plumbing’s video inspection technology offers a high-definition view inside your sewer line, making it easier than ever to pinpoint the root cause of plumbing issues.
Here’s how it works: a trained Apollo Plumbing specialist carefully feeds a high-tech camera into the clean-out access point of your sewer line. As the camera travels through the pipe, it transmits real-time footage, providing an up-close look at potential problems like cracks, debris blockages, leaking joints, or root intrusion.
This visual inspection eliminates the need for guesswork. Whether you’re dealing with slow drains, foul smells, or unexplained clogs, video inspection allows us to diagnose the problem accurately. With clear footage of what’s happening inside your pipes, Apollo Plumbing can suggest the best solution for your specific issue, saving you time and money by targeting the root cause directly.
When Is An Inspection Needed?
Knowing when to schedule a sewer line inspection can prevent small issues from escalating into costly repairs. Here are a few situations when an inspection is essential:
- Strange Odors: If you’re noticing unpleasant sewer smells around sinks, drains, or baths, it could signal a damaged vent pipe. These fumes can leak back into your home, creating a health hazard. A video inspection can locate the exact problem area, allowing for quick repairs.
- Sewer-Line Back Ups: Frequent backups often point to a larger issue, such as a blockage or a sewer line belly. Video inspection helps pinpoint the cause and location of the problem—whether it’s a clog, a crack, or even invasive tree roots—making it easier to resolve.
- Buying a Home: A sewer line inspection is a must before purchasing property. Hidden sewer problems can lead to unexpected repair costs. A quick video inspection provides peace of mind, ensuring that the property’s sewer lines are in good shape.
- Overgrowth in Your Lawn: Unusually lush patches of grass may indicate a crack in your sewer pipe. Leaking nutrients from a damaged pipe can create these “fertilized” spots. A video inspection can confirm whether a sewer line issue is causing the overgrowth.
- Slow Draining in Multiple Fixtures: If several drains in your home are slowing down, it could indicate a larger issue in your main sewer line rather than isolated clogs. Video inspection can identify any sags, debris buildup, or other blockages causing the slow drainage.
- Mold Growth Indoors: Persistent mold in your basement or lower walls can be caused by leaking sewer lines that allow moisture to build up. Video inspection can detect if there’s a nearby leak that’s contributing to mold growth inside your home.
By paying attention to these warning signs and scheduling regular inspections, you can catch sewer line issues early, avoiding costly repairs and protecting the health and safety of your household.
Video Inspection Is Just One Apollo Plumbing Tool
While video inspection technology is a powerful tool, it’s just one part of Apollo Plumbing’s comprehensive approach to plumbing care. Video inspection gives us a visual diagnosis, but we’re also equipped with tools for pipe relining, hydro jetting, leak detection, and trenchless pipe repair, allowing us to address any issue thoroughly and efficiently.
Apollo Plumbing’s goal is to provide reliable and long-lasting solutions to your plumbing problems. Whether it’s a simple clog or a more complex leak, our ready right now plumbers have the tools and expertise to resolve the issue. Video inspection helps us start the repair process with clear, accurate information, so you get the most effective service from start to finish.
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