Drains are complicated things
2019年2月18日 日常What happens on a CCTV drain survey?
Drains are complicated things. First of all they are usually underground, so when something goes wrong it is incredibly difficult to determine what the problem is without a good deal of digging and disruption going on. Secondly they are essential to our comfort, hygiene and to our way of life. Not many people stop to think what happens when you flush the toilet, pull the plug out or even just when we have some heavy rain and expect not to be flooded out of our homes. When a drain fails, the bet course of action is to call in a professional to undertake a CCTV drain survey then at least you know what you are dealing with.
What do they do?
Your CCTV drain survey company will come equipped with a special camera on a tube on pole which they can feed into the drain at its source. This may be a toilet, sink or outside at a drain cover where the water can be seen backing up. This camera will be fed through the pipework and will transmit its images to a TV unit, usually in Pop Magnet Holder the contractors van or sometimes to a hand held display device. By doing this both you and your CCTV drain survey company will be able to see for yourselves what is causing the problem and will be able to determine the best course of action to take. Most companies will present you with a report of their findings so you can talk to experts and decide what to do next.
What could the problem be?
Often, and especially in older houses, pipes can become fractured or rotten. Older houses have pipes made from clay or sometimes iron which can brittle with age. A change in temperature or pressure from the surface, for instance from a large vehicle driving across it, can cause these pipes to fracture and crack, as well as to start leaking into the soil around them.
Tree roots are another common problem, so if you have a tree growing near your house or your pipeline this is one to get a CCTV drain survey for. Strong roots can push themselves into the pipework, causing materials in the drain to back up and eventually to block.
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Drains are complicated things. First of all they are usually underground, so when something goes wrong it is incredibly difficult to determine what the problem is without a good deal of digging and disruption going on. Secondly they are essential to our comfort, hygiene and to our way of life. Not many people stop to think what happens when you flush the toilet, pull the plug out or even just when we have some heavy rain and expect not to be flooded out of our homes. When a drain fails, the bet course of action is to call in a professional to undertake a CCTV drain survey then at least you know what you are dealing with.
What do they do?
Your CCTV drain survey company will come equipped with a special camera on a tube on pole which they can feed into the drain at its source. This may be a toilet, sink or outside at a drain cover where the water can be seen backing up. This camera will be fed through the pipework and will transmit its images to a TV unit, usually in Pop Magnet Holder the contractors van or sometimes to a hand held display device. By doing this both you and your CCTV drain survey company will be able to see for yourselves what is causing the problem and will be able to determine the best course of action to take. Most companies will present you with a report of their findings so you can talk to experts and decide what to do next.
What could the problem be?
Often, and especially in older houses, pipes can become fractured or rotten. Older houses have pipes made from clay or sometimes iron which can brittle with age. A change in temperature or pressure from the surface, for instance from a large vehicle driving across it, can cause these pipes to fracture and crack, as well as to start leaking into the soil around them.
Tree roots are another common problem, so if you have a tree growing near your house or your pipeline this is one to get a CCTV drain survey for. Strong roots can push themselves into the pipework, causing materials in the drain to back up and eventually to block.
Read more:https://www.chq-pop.com/product/display-stand-series/r-series/
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