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Overview
CCTV pipe inspection uses robotic cameras that travel inside the pipe, recording every crack, blockage, corrosion spot, or root intrusion in high definition. It is the essential first step before any repair — because you cannot fix what you cannot see.
How It Works
The camera is introduced through an existing manhole or access point — no digging required.
The camera travels the full length of the pipe, recording Full HD video of the internal condition.
We examine the footage, identify faults, measure distances, and grade the overall pipe condition.
You receive a detailed written report with photos, video, and a recommended repair method.
FAQ
CCTV reveals cracks, blockages, root intrusions, and collapses that are invisible from outside. It is essential before any repair and for routine preventive maintenance.
A standard residential survey takes 1–2 hours. Larger networks or complex layouts may need 3–4 hours.
A detailed written report with HD video, photographs, precise fault locations, a condition grade, and a recommended repair method.
No. The camera is inserted through an existing access point. It is a non-destructive diagnostic method by definition.