If your commercial building or residence is in need of sewer repair, the plumbing services in South Florida are ready to help. Common problems with sewer lines include water leaks, slow draining, or clogged pipes. Sewer lines can get clogged with unwanted things, which only leads to bad odor, the breeding of insects, and the leaking of sewage. There are several causes of these sewer problems. It could be the result of root interruption, crushed or cracked sewer lateral, bellied drain line, deteriorated piping materials, or leaking pipe joints. In the past, traditional sewer line repairs meant destruction. Large scale excavation was necessary to repair and replace sewer lines. For the home or business owner, that meant a costly and lengthy process. The yard and driveway would require repair once the sewer line was fixed, many times the cost to repair the yard would exceed the cost of the sewer repair.
With the state-of-the-art Video Inspection System, you can now save time and money. A video camera is placed on the tip of an auger and is led down the sewer line. Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) is used with this sewer inspection technology. The images are so clear that any damage can be easily identified, as well as any future damage. It can reach areas previously unreachable and travel long distances. It can confirm the exact cause and location of the problem. Conventional processes could not detect major plumbing issues. This method allows the problem to be diagnosed the first time, which saves time and money. Not only is the Video Inspection System quick and efficient, but means faster repairs and minimal disruption to yards and driveways, since the entire sewer line does not need to be uncovered.
This video inspection is achieved by attaching a tiny camera to the end of an auger. Plumbers can make repairs from just two small access points, one on either end. Should a larger problem be identified, there are two options for trenchless sewer repair. They are known as pipe relining and pipe bursting.
Pipe relining involves bursting the old, worn pipe apart as a new pipe is pulled through. The old pipe acts as a guide for the new piping. The equipment used to pull the new pipe also rips the old pipe apart. The homeowner is left with a strong, new pipe in the same location as the old pipe.
Pipe relining is similar to pipe bursting, but does not involve the destruction of the previous pipe. A fiberglass liner is simply placed inside the damaged pipe. The pipe is then sealed.
Reputable plumbing services can help you with this, as well as any of your plumbing needs. Video Inspection cameras can also help you with leak detection, drain cleaning, and even help to maintain consistent, safe, and continued sewer operations.
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