SEWER & DRAIN INSPECTIONS
High-Resolution Sewer Video Inspections
Our sewer professionals at 360 Drain Check are committed to providing superior service for both residential and commercial clients in the Nanaimo area. If you are encountering problems with your drains, our team of experts can arrive quickly, diagnose your problem, and provide an effective, long-lasting solution.
Getting a Sewer line inspection is the fastest way to find out the nature of your problem and what the best solution is, whether that’s cleaning, repairing, or replacing your drain lines.
IF YOU ARE CONCERNED ABOUT YOUR SEWER PIPES, SCHEDULE A SEWER INSPECTION AT 1-778-674-6414 OR USING OUR BOOK ONLINE FEATURE TODAY.
Sewer Pipe Inspection FAQ
How does a sewer camera inspection work?
The overall process of inspecting your Nanaimo sewer and drain system is relatively simple and timely.
- Determining whether your property has a cleanout
- Locating the cleanout hole
- Inserting the flexible rod and camera into the pipes
- Observing the live feed to determine where the problem is occurring
- Using the video feed to determine the overall health of the pipes
- Using the video feed to locate roots, clogs, cracks, or breaks in the pipes
Why are sewer line inspections helpful?
What are common reasons to get a sewer line inspection?
Whether you are faced with a plumbing emergency, or you just haven’t had your system inspected in a while, there are several common reasons to get your pipes inspected.
Common reasons for sewer pipe inspections in Nanaimo include:
- Clogs: Clogs are happening frequently
- Back ups: The toilet or drains are backing up
- Smells: Strange odors are coming up from the drains
- Insects: Bugs or flies show up near your drains
- Pooling water: Water is pooling in your yard or property
- Water Pressure: You have water pressure problems
- Flooding: Your home is flooding
- Yearly Schedule: It has been over a year since you had your pipes inspected
How often should I have my sewer inspected?
Should I inspect a sewer system before buying a new home?
Will a sewer inspection reveal if my pipes are sagging?