We use a professional-grade sewer inspection camera designed for accurate and detailed diagnostics of main sewer lines. The system is equipped with a high-resolution HDR self-leveling camera head that keeps the image upright and clear inside the pipe, even through bends and turns. This allows us to identify cracks, root intrusion, separations, offsets, grease buildup, and other structural defects with precision.
The push cable includes an integrated transmitter, enabling exact underground locating from above ground. This helps us determine the depth and position of any problem area without unnecessary digging. The system also records video and captures still images for documentation, reports, and client transparency.
Our advanced inspection equipment allows us to provide reliable assessments, reduce guesswork, and recommend the most cost-effective repair solutions for your main sewer line.
Beyond capturing clear images, this advanced inspection system provides real diagnostic confidence. The self-leveling HDR camera head delivers consistently upright, high-contrast footage, making it easier to identify structural defects, offsets, root intrusion, corrosion, and blockages inside the main sewer line. High-intensity, color-accurate LEDs enhance visibility in long and dark pipe runs, while pitch sensing and distance tracking help assess line condition and slope with precision.
At Niko’s Plumbing, we offer professional camera inspection service to accurately locate problems, reduce guesswork, and recommend the most efficient and cost-effective repair solutions for your sewer system.
This illustration demonstrates the professional process of precisely locating an underground sewer line using modern equipment. The technician carefully moves the locator across the surface of the lawn, following the signal emitted by the transmitter positioned inside the pipe. The cutaway diagram clearly shows the PVC pipe, the direction of the signal, and the point of emission, helping visualize how the system operates.
The video inspection equipment is placed next to the house and connected to the line, highlighting a complete diagnostic setup. This technology allows us to accurately identify the problem area without unnecessary excavation, minimizing damage to the property and reducing overall repair costs.