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Slow Draining Pipes And Repetitive Clogs Are A Source Of MAJOR Annoyance.

Because the source of these problems can sometimes be found deep within the pipe itself, they can go undiagnosed until a major plumbing problem arises. The ability to determine the exact cause of the problem eliminates any guesswork, which can save you time, money, and unnecessary digging.


Video inspection identifies problems such as: 

  • Root impacted lines
  • Collapsed, broken and/or separated lines
  • Heavy grease build-up

When a major problem is suspected, remote video inspection can be used to determine what the problem is and pinpoint where it is located. In this process, a color camera is inserted into the pipe and directed to the problem area. By doing this, a picture of the problem is visible and is recorded for later reference. After repairs are completed, video inspection can be used to verify like-new condition of the pipe.
Instead of spending for several service calls for the same problem – have it fixed right the first time. Danforth’s video inspection equipment can show you the condition of your drain lines and the exact cause of your difficulty, so the best possible solution can be determined.
Video inspection:

• Details condition of drain lines
• Locates the point of repair, if required
• Is safe for all pipes
• Verifies like new condition of cleaned pipe


See for yourself!




Contact the Plumbing Professionals at Danforth, and fix it right the first time!

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