5 advantages of using sewer cameras

5 Vorteile der Verwendung von Kanalkameras

Expensive sewage camera repair costs have plagued every household. Have you ever thought about getting a cheap and good sewer camera? You can fix it yourself if there is any problem. When there's a problem with our sewers, it's usually easy to spot. For example, the sewer emits an unpleasant odor, your drains make a lot of noise when emptying, empty more slowly than before, the sewage flows back into your sink and other sewers, etc.
Sewer lines are lined up so intricately that you don't know what the problem is. A sewer camera allows you to quickly identify the exact location of the problem. Suppose a sewer line is clogged, bulged, broken, pinched, or disconnected. In this case, a camera inspection allows your plumber to quickly and accurately identify the problem so they can find the right solution.

What is a sewer camera?

A sewer camera is a waterproof camera that sits at the end of a long, sturdy cable called a push rod. Images from inside the pipe are streamed back to a controller monitor in real time, allowing the user to view live video, take USB recording, account for the length of footage and even position the camera under the concrete floor.
Sanyipace uses modular components to design sewer cameras, and each individual component is plugged into each other, which is easy to use.

Benefits of using sewer cameras

1. Locate the location and cause of the problem.

What causes the sewers to build up? Where is the crack? Or some other reason why the sewer isn't working properly, there's no way to tell and know the answer. But if you use the sewer camera, you will know the exact answers to these questions. The camera has 12 LED lights, which can clearly see the problems in the sewer pipe by adjusting the brightness. You can also record a video telling the plumber to use this information to do a thorough drain repair.

2. Save time fixing plumbing problems.

You certainly don't want to delay the repair process when you have a plumbing problem, especially in a sewage system. Not only can delays be an inconvenience, but ongoing plumbing issues can cause additional damage to the construction of your home or business.

3. Save money on sewer repairs.

Identifying the problem will help unclog the sewer and get your pipes flowing properly again. Additionally, by running a camera through your pipes, you can pinpoint the exact location of the problem, which can save you from unnecessary digging.

4. Early detection of hidden dangers of water pipes.

Many families only look for solutions and repair measures after problems with the drain pipe. We should conduct regular inspections of the drain to find out the presence of hidden problems in advance in order to extend its service life. A drain camera inspection allows you to catch these problems early and give you time to find solutions to keep your drains in good condition.

5. Find small objects

Have you ever accidentally lost your diamond ring while washing your hands? Accidentally lost your earrings in the shower? There are all sorts of little things that get washed down the drain. You don't know where they actually are, sometimes just a dozen centimeters from the mouth of the tube, but you think it fell into a very deep tube and missed the opportunity to pick it up. Using the sewer camera, you can check the location of the loss and use the gadget to pick it up to avoid unnecessary losses.

How much does a sewer camera inspection cost?

The average cost of a sewer camera inspection is $560, which does not include repair costs.
Renting a sewer camera, which doesn't work much and has a cable that's only 20 feet long, costs between $200 and $400.
Instead of spending lots of money to consume a product you don't own, why not buy one? Sanyipace sewer camera minimum price is $399.99, and for only $399.99 you can have your own repair machine. Why not?

How can I prevent sewer clogs?

As a household, we can take several measures to avoid sewer clogs.
1. Only flush toilet paper.
2. Keep sewer lines away from tree roots.
3. Do not plant trees or shrubs near sewers or branch pipes.
4. Avoid eating fat, grease, etc. to pour down the drain.
5. Drain or replace old pipes in time.
6. Install sewage backup valves.
7. Avoid connecting downspouts, drains, sump pumps, or flood control systems to sewers.
8th. Inspect your pipes regularly with a sewer camera.

Summarize

A plumbing camera is not just a tool for a plumber, it is a tool that every household should have. You can use it to regularly check the condition of your pipes, so if there is a problem, you can check where the problem is first, saving you time and money fixing the pipe problem. In normal life, we should prevent sewer clogs and do as little as possible to prevent sanitation health measures. If you don't know which sanitary camera to choose, you can always contact our customer service team for help.

Email: service@sanyipace. com

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