What Exactly Is a CCTV Drain Survey?
Think of a CCTV drain survey as a health check for your property’s drainage system. Instead of guessing what’s going on beneath your feet, a trained drainage engineer uses specialist equipment to send a small, high-definition camera through the pipes. This camera records live footage, showing every inch of the drainage network, from the main sewer connection to the smallest pipe inside your property boundary.
Because the process is completely non-invasive, there’s no need to dig up your garden or rip up your floors. The camera, mounted on a flexible cable, moves smoothly through the pipes, transmitting images to a monitor so the engineer can spot any signs of trouble. This could be anything from hairline cracks that could develop into leaks, to serious collapses that block the flow entirely.
If you’re buying an older home in a historic area of Bournemouth or Southampton, where pipes might be made from outdated clay or cast iron, these surveys are particularly valuable. Older materials can deteriorate over time, and without a survey, you might only discover a problem after it’s caused damage — which is usually far more expensive to fix.
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