CCTV drain inspection
When a drain keeps blocking and nobody can say why, the answer is inside the pipe. A camera down the line replaces guessing with footage, and the repair gets chosen on evidence.
Why "just clear it again" stops working
Slow drainage, gurgling and recurring blockages all look similar from above the ground, but each has a different source: grease and wipes, tree roots in a joint, a cracked or sagging section of pipe. Clearing a blockage without finding out which one you have means it comes back, and each return visit costs more than the diagnosis would have.
The same logic drives our symptom index: several fixtures draining slowly at once usually means one problem in the main line, not four separate ones. Why several at once is the signal.
What the camera finds
- Debris build-up: grease, wipes and food scraps narrowing the pipe from the inside.
- Tree root intrusion, with the exact joint it entered through and how far it has spread.
- Structural faults: fractures, misaligned joints, collapses and sagging sections that pond water and catch everything that passes.
- Foreign objects and corrosion, and the general condition of a line you're about to buy a house on top of.
The camera is waterproof, LED-lit, and tracks its distance down the line, so a fault isn't just identified, it's located. No excavation to look; digging only ever happens where the footage says it's needed, and sometimes not at all: trenchless repair fixes many faults from inside the pipe, and hydro jetting clears what a snake can't.
Got a drain that keeps coming back?
Tell us how often it blocks and which fixtures are affected. If it's blocked more than once this year, an inspection almost certainly costs less than the next three call-outs.