CCTV Camera Pipe Inspection
See exactly what’s happening inside your pipes before it becomes a costly emergency.
5 Highlights on CCTV Camera Pipe Inspection
- Real-time visual diagnosis — Septiclear Inc deploys waterproof, rotatable pan-and-tilt cameras through your lateral lines, main sewer line, and drain field connections to record live footage of blockages, root intrusion, and pipe displacement.
- Precise defect location — Our technicians use a sonde transmitter paired with a surface locator to pinpoint cracked, offset, or collapsed pipe segments underground without unnecessary excavation.
- Documented inspection reports — Every CCTV camera pipe inspection produces a timestamped DVR recording, a written log, and a full condition report you can share with your engineer, contractor, or regulator.
- Compatible with all pipe materials — We inspect PVC pipe, clay pipe, concrete pipe, and cast iron pipe across residential, commercial, and industrial properties.
- Supports repair and rehabilitation planning — Inspection footage directly informs decisions on pipe relining, epoxy patching, grout sealing, or full pipe replacement, saving you time and money on guesswork.
Why Choose Our CCTV Camera Pipe Inspection
Septiclear Inc has built a trusted reputation for accurate, thorough pipe inspection across residential and commercial septic systems. Our qualified technicians operate professional-grade crawler cameras and push cameras rated for subterranean and gravity-fed drain lines. We don’t guess. We record.
Our inspection vehicles carry articulated, flexible camera systems with real-time monitor feeds, so our operators see every inch of your pipe as the camera navigates through it. We document root intrusion, grease buildup, scale deposits, corrosion, cracked sections, and misaligned joints with precision.
Every CCTV camera pipe inspection we complete includes a full written report, raw footage on a DVR or digital file, and a clear assessment of what your pipe system needs next. You get the same documentation a licensed engineer or municipal regulator would expect.
We work around your schedule. We serve residential homeowners, commercial property managers, and industrial contractors. Our team holds current certifications and follows applicable codes and standards for pipe inspection and condition assessment.
Septiclear Inc also coordinates directly with excavation contractors and rehabilitation specialists when your inspection reveals a defect that needs repair. You won’t need to manage multiple vendors. We handle the inspection, the report, and the referral.
Signs You Need CCTV Camera Pipe Inspection
Slow or backed-up drains throughout the property: When multiple fixtures drain slowly at the same time, the blockage is likely in your main line or lateral, not a single branch line. A CCTV camera inspection locates the exact obstruction — whether it’s a grease buildup, sediment accumulation, or a collapsed pipe section — so your technician can target the repair.
Recurring clogs after repeated snaking or jetting: If your drain line clogs again within weeks of being cleared, something structural is causing the problem. Root intrusion through a cracked or perforated pipe, a displaced joint, or a deteriorated inlet baffle can all trap debris repeatedly. Camera inspection identifies the root cause, not just the symptom.
Foul odors near your cleanout, manhole, or access point: Sewage odors at ground level near your septic tank riser, inspection port, or distribution box often signal a failing pipe, a cracked outlet baffle, or effluent backing up into a lateral. A camera scan confirms whether the source is structural damage or a blockage.
Unexplained wet spots or saturated soil above your drain field: Saturated ground over your leach field or soakaway can mean a broken force main, a leaking overflow pipe, or a collapsed drain line pushing effluent to the surface. CCTV inspection maps the pipe condition before you commit to excavation or drain field rehabilitation.
Pre-purchase or pre-permit property: inspection Before buying a property with a septic system or pulling a permit for renovation, a professional CCTV camera pipe inspection gives you a documented condition report on every accessible pipe, lateral, and connection point. It protects you from inheriting a defective or failing system.
Our CCTV Camera Pipe Inspection Process
Step 1 — Access and Setup Our technician locates your cleanout, manhole, or inspection port and prepares the entry point for camera deployment. We confirm pipe diameter and material before selecting the right push camera or crawler system.
Step 2 — Camera Deployment We feed the waterproof, articulated camera through the pipe, navigating bends, laterals, and branch lines. The camera transmits a real-time feed to our surface monitor while the operator logs footage on the DVR.
Step 3 — Defect Detection and Location As the camera travels through the pipe, our inspector identifies and records every defect — cracked sections, root intrusion, offset joints, corrosion, grease buildup, and collapsed segments. We drop a sonde at each defect point and use a surface locator to map its exact position above ground.
Step 4 — Documentation We compile the raw footage, defect log, and location map into a written inspection report. The report includes pipe condition ratings, defect descriptions, and recommended next steps such as hydro-jetting, relining, patching, or replacement.
Step 5 — Review and Recommendation Our technician walks you through the findings on-site and answers your questions. You leave with a complete report and footage file ready to share with your engineer, contractor, or regulator.
Brands We Use
Septiclear Inc uses professional-grade equipment from manufacturers trusted by inspectors, engineers, and contractors across the septic and sewer industry.
- Ridgid
- IBAK
- Envirosight
- Rausch
- Aries Industries
- Pearpoint
- Radiodetection
- Spartan Tool
- General Pipe Cleaners
- Cues Inc
All camera equipment is tested before each inspection.
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FAQs About CCTV Camera Pipe Inspection
What is CCTV camera pipe inspection?
CCTV camera pipe inspection is a diagnostic service where a waterproof camera is fed through your drain line, sewer line, or lateral to record live footage of the pipe’s interior. The camera transmits a real-time feed to a surface monitor while the operator logs defects, measures their location, and documents the pipe’s condition.
When do you need a pipe camera inspection?
You need one when drains back up repeatedly, when you smell sewage near your cleanout or manhole, when soil above your drain field stays saturated, or before buying a property with an existing septic system. It’s also standard practice before pulling a renovation permit.
Why does camera inspection beat guessing?
Snaking a drain or digging without inspection data means you’re working blind. Camera inspection shows you exactly where a blockage, crack, or root intrusion sits inside the pipe, so your technician repairs the right spot the first time.
How does the camera locate defects underground?
The camera carries a sonde transmitter that broadcasts a signal through the pipe wall. A surface locator picks up that signal directly above the camera’s position, letting the operator mark the exact ground location of any defect without excavating first.
Can CCTV inspection work on all pipe types?
Yes. Our cameras inspect PVC pipe, clay pipe, concrete pipe, and cast iron pipe. We adjust camera size and configuration based on pipe diameter and material before deployment.
Does the inspection damage the pipe?
No. The camera navigates through the pipe without applying pressure to the walls. It records and transmits footage without disturbing the pipe, the surrounding soil, or your septic system’s operation.
How long does a CCTV camera pipe inspection take?
Most residential inspections take one to two hours depending on pipe length, access conditions, and the number of laterals surveyed. Commercial and industrial inspections may take longer based on system complexity.