What is a CCTV Drainage Survey?
A CCTV drainage survey is an in-depth inspection of a drainage system using specialist CCTV cameras. It can help identify current and potential problems with drainage systems and can also be used preventatively.
CCTV drainage surveys should be carried out by a reputable and fully qualified plumbing and drainage company.
What problems can a CCTV drainage survey detect?
- Obstructions and breakdowns of the drain
- Tree root obstruction
- Collapsed pipes
- Creating scale
- Animal infestation
- Poor insulation
- Corrosion and other wear and tear
- Displaced joints
Is a CCTV drainage survey worth it?
Yes! CCTV drainage surveys can help you save money in the long run as they can catch problems before they turn into more extensive repair work. Drainage surveys usually only take a few hours to complete as well, so they don’t put a damper on your day or your plumbing systems. Being proactive in identifying potential problems can pay off in the long run.
When should I do a CCTV drainage survey?
There are a number of occasions when a CCTV drainage survey is recommended:
? When buying a new house
Before buying a new home, it would be wise for potential buyers to invest in a CCTV drainage survey before purchasing the home. This means no plumbing or drainage surprises after purchase! A reputable drainage company will be able to provide you with a report of any potential problems, how serious they are, and a quote to rectify. Also, many lenders today will insist on a drainage survey for valuation purposes.
? For commercial purposes
Plumbing and drainage companies often offer commercial drainage CCTV surveys if you have drainage problems in shops, offices, warehouses and other commercial properties. Don’t throw your company’s hard-earned profits down the drain by ignoring any underlying plumbing issues.
? Persistent drainage problems
If you have frequent or persistent drainage problems, including surface water, it may be a good idea to carry out a CCTV drainage survey in order to get to the root of the problem. This is much more cost effective for both homeowners and business owners who have multiple plumbing appointments or even emergency calls.