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After a sewer cleaning, you may wonder if it’s necessary to have a camera inspection. This technology is great for complex issues, since it allows your rooter service to inspect the inside of your sewer line and make sure it’s clear of blockages. However, it’s not necessary for every situation. Here’s how to determine whether using a camera will be beneficial following a sewer cleaning.

Sewer Cleaning: Do You Need a Camera Inspection Afterward?

Blade Size

Drain cleaning machinery uses specialty cutters to clear away blockages. These blades spin around the circumference of the pipe, so it’s important to use the right blade size. A too-small blade won’t reach every surface, meaning some roots might be left behind. Using the right blade size will help clear the sewer line completely, minimizing the need for a camera inspection.

Cable Strength

sewer-cleaning-lincoln-neYour rooter service will use a cable to push the blades through your sewer line. For a thorough drain cleaning, this cable should be strong and free of nicks or damage. Depending on the length of your pipe, your technician might use several feet to get the job done. The more length used, the weaker the cable becomes, and the greater likelihood you’ll need a camera inspection to make sure the entire sewer line is clear.

Pipe Condition

How old is the sewer line in your home? Older pipe systems might have damage or corrosion, making it difficult to clear away roots and other blockages. A video inspection would be ideal to check for stray roots or other damage.

 

For complex sewer cleaning jobs, Taylor’s Drain & Sewer Service uses cutting-edge technology like CCTV cameras to diagnose the issue. This Lincoln, NE, rooter service has been the area’s go-to specialist for industrial, commercial, and residential drainage services since 1976. Learn more about drain cleaning, septic pumping, and other services online. To schedule an appointment, call them today at (402) 474-5213.

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