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Drain Line Camera Inspections

Drain Line Camera Inspections in Des Moines

Drain Line Camera Inspections in Ankeny, West Des Moines, Indianola, & Surrounding Areas

Some plumbing problems are straightforward, while others leave you guessing. A drain that keeps clogging or multiple fixtures backing up at once can be frustrating, especially when the root cause isn’t clear. In the past, identifying issues deep within your sewer line often meant guesswork and disruptive digging in your yard. At Indianola Mechanical, however, we use modern technology to find clear, accurate solutions for our neighbors in Des Moines. 

With drain line camera inspections, we can see what’s happening inside your pipes without invasive methods. This tool allows us to quickly pinpoint the problem and address it effectively, all as part of our commitment to providing reliable and transparent service.

Curious about drain line camera inspections in Des Moines? 
Call our friendly team at (515) 501-5648!

How Does a Drain Line Camera Inspection Work?

Drain line camera inspection is a straightforward and remarkably effective process. The technology consists of a small, high-resolution waterproof camera attached to the end of a long, flexible fiber-optic cable. A skilled technician from Indianola Mechanical will insert this cable into your plumbing system through an accessible opening, such as a drain cleanout.

As the technician carefully guides the camera through your pipes, it sends a live video feed back to a high-definition monitor. This allows both the technician and you, the homeowner, to see the condition of your pipes in real-time. We can see every crack, clog, and joint along the way. The technician can record the inspection, pinpointing the exact location and depth of any problems we discover.

When Is a Camera Inspection Recommended?

A camera inspection is a powerful tool for diagnosing persistent and severe plumbing problems. If you’re dealing with recurring drain issues that don’t clear no matter what you try, it’s the next logical step. This method can identify hidden problems like tree root intrusions or pipe damage with precision. 

A camera inspection is imperative if you notice signs of a main sewer line problem, such as multiple drains backing up at once or toilets making gurgling sounds. A camera inspection can pinpoint the exact cause and location of the blockage. 

It’s also a wise choice before purchasing a new home, as it can reveal existing plumbing issues that might otherwise go unnoticed. Additionally, a camera can help locate valuable items, like jewelry, that have fallen down the drain.

What Can a Drain Line Inspection Uncover?

A camera inspection provides a clear view inside your pipes, uncovering problems that are otherwise hidden. 

One of the most common findings is the source of a blockage, whether it’s caused by grease buildup, waste, or invasive tree roots breaking through the pipe. 

But it’s not just clogs we can detect—this technology lets us evaluate the condition of your pipes. Cracks, fractures, and holes that lead to leaks can be spotted, as well as misaligned sections caused by shifting ground or sagging areas where waste collects. 

Identifying these issues early allows for focused repairs, helping prevent bigger issues like full pipe collapses down the line.

Schedule our Des Moines drain line camera inspection service to determine what is happening in your pipes. Call (515) 501-5648 or contact us online to get started.

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