CCTV means closed-circuit television. A small waterproof camera travels through the drain and sends live pictures to a monitor. The survey replaces guesswork with clear evidence and helps target cleaning or repairs.
Signs this service may help
- A drain blocks again after clearing
- There is a sewage smell but no visible leak
- Damp ground appears near a drain run
- You are buying an older property
- Building work will cross existing drains
- An insurer or surveyor needs a report
What a drain camera can find
A survey can show scale, grease, roots, cracks, holes, displaced joints and partial collapse. It can also show standing water where a pipe has sunk or was laid at the wrong fall.
Camera work has limits. A completely blocked or flooded pipe may need clearing first. Tight bends, small traps and inaccessible sections can also restrict how far the camera travels.
For a planned report, tell us why you need it. A quick fault check is different from a home-buyer survey with footage, a condition schedule and marked defect locations.
