SEWER INSPECTIONS


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In-depth sewer inspections in Columbus, GA

How does the process work?

Using a specialized camera, plumbers and technicians are able to get a closer look at your system’s plumbing. Typically, the cameras are fed through sewer pipes using a flexible cable. This process is non-invasive, which means plumbers don’t have to dig or break into the system to uncover the problem.

Person using a Ridgid SeeSnake camera to inspect an outdoor drain pipe; red, black, and gray colors; gray gloves.
Gloved hand probes rusty drain in concrete floor with red and black tool.

In-depth sewer inspections in Columbus, GA

How does the process work?

Using a specialized camera, plumbers and technicians are able to get a closer look at your system’s plumbing. Typically, the cameras are fed through sewer pipes using a flexible cable. This process is non-invasive, which means plumbers don’t have to dig or break into the system to uncover the problem.

Person using a Ridgid SeeSnake camera to inspect an outdoor drain pipe; red, black, and gray colors; gray gloves.
Gloved hand probes rusty drain in concrete floor with red and black tool.

In-depth sewer inspections in Columbus, GA

How Does the Process Work?

Using a specialized camera, plumbers and technicians are able to get a closer look at your system’s plumbing. Typically, the cameras are fed through sewer pipes using a flexible cable. We also utilize a locator that ensures pinpoint accuracy. This process is non-invasive, which means plumbers don’t have to dig or break into the system to uncover the problem.

What types of issues can sewer cameras find?


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Blockages

Clogs in the pipes caused by grease, tree roots or debris.

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Pipe Damage

Cracks, breaks or collapses in the pipes.

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Root Intrusion

Tree roots growing into and potentially damaging the pipes.

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Misalignment

Pipes not properly connected or aligned.

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Corrosion

Deterioration of the pipe material.

Detects plumbing problems with ease

Not only are sewer camera inspections less intrusive, they are also highly accurate. Our cameras with locators provide clear imaging, which helps plumbing diagnosis and treat the problem. This helps homeowners save time and money by avoiding unnecessary repairs.

Ideal for home inspections

Sewer camera inspections provide potential homebuyers with a clear view of the plumbing system’s condition. This helps them make informed decisions before purchasing a property.

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What sets Hays Plumbing apart?


At Hays Plumbing, we’re committed to quality that lasts. Our team works with precision and care to get the job done right the first time, so you can count on dependable results and lasting peace of mind.

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Our plumbers take pride in delivering high-quality results backed by honest, dependable service. Reach out today to schedule your consultation and see why homeowners continue to count on us for their plumbing needs.

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