Drain Camera Inspection





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A drain camera inspection is one of the most useful tools for diagnosing drainage problems. Yet many homeowners in Greater Vancouver only call for one after a major clog or backup.
Here are practical tips to help you get the most value from a drain camera inspection and use the results to protect your home.
Don’t wait for a complete blockage. Book a camera inspection if you notice:
Early inspection can save you from emergency repairs and bigger problems.
Make the most of your appointment by asking these questions:
A good technician will explain everything in plain language and show you the live footage.
Tree Roots — Common in our area. Small roots can often be managed with regular hydro jetting. Large, established roots usually require more aggressive treatment.
Grease Buildup — Very common in kitchen lines. This is usually easy to fix with hydro jetting and better daily habits.
Pipe Sag or Belly — A low spot where debris collects. This often needs repair or replacement to prevent recurring clogs.
Cracks or Separations — Can allow roots and silt to enter. The severity depends on how many and how large they are.
Collapsed Pipe — Requires immediate attention and usually pipe replacement.
Regular inspections (every 2–3 years) can help you stay ahead of problems instead of reacting to emergencies.
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