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A problem with your sewer line can be a real hassle to remedy. That’s why many homeowners opt to hire a plumbing contractor who has access to high-tech equipment, such as special drain inspection cameras. Once some preliminary work is completed to remove as much water as possible, a plumber can use a camera to find out what’s causing the problem. 

Why Should I Consider a Video Inspection of My Sewer Line?

1. Keeps Your Lawn Intact

Without video inspection equipment, your plumbing contractor would need to access the sewer line by digging up your yard. This adds to labor costs, and also makes a huge mess in the process. Even a relatively small issue would have a huge impact on your property in this case. 

2. No Need for a Permit

Digging up a lawn also requires a permit. Your contractor would need to check with the proper authorities to ensure the work is authorized. They would also need to talk with underground utility companies to make sure it’s safe to dig in a given area. This only increases the time it would take to fix the problem. 

3. Helps Diagnose Sewer Line Problems

plumbing contractorClogs happen for all sorts of reasons and tackling a clog requires knowing the source of the issue. By performing a camera-supported visual inspection, plumbing contractors can figure out if the problem is hair or other organic materials, mineral buildup, foreign objects, a break in the line, a man-made product or something else entirely.

A camera inspection also provides insight into the current state of your pipes. Corrosion can lead to a breakdown at some point, which will be both inconvenient and costly. There may also be root intrusion from nearby trees. Forewarned with this knowledge, homeowners can take steps to repair the problem before it becomes worse. 

 

When you’re having an issue with a clogged sewer line, contact Holmes Sewer & Drain in Lincoln, NE. These drain-clearing professionals offer three decades of experience. Their camera inspection service helps diagnose problems quickly and efficiently, without the need to dig up your lawn. In addition to helping homeowners, these plumbing contractors also provide commercial service to businesses throughout Lancaster County. Schedule an inspection by calling (402) 432-6312. Visit the website for more information on their offerings. 

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