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Your Questions, Answered: A Brief Overview of Our Services

At Eco Powered Wave, we prioritize transparency and strive to make your experience hassle-free. That’s why we’ve put together this General FAQ section to answer common questions about our services. Whether you want to learn more about our advanced water jetting solutions, CCTV drain surveys, or booking process, you’ll find clear and straightforward information here. If you have any further questions, feel free to reach out—our team is always happy to help!

A CCTV drain survey is an advanced inspection method that utilizes high-tech cameras to assess the condition of your drainage system. This non-invasive approach provides real-time images and video footage, allowing for the detection of blockages, structural damage, and general wear. It can identify issues such as cracks, root intrusion, and collapsed pipes, delivering a thorough evaluation of your drainage system without the need for excavation.

A CCTV drain survey is essential for maintaining, diagnosing, and planning repairs for your drainage system. It is especially beneficial before purchasing a property, when dealing with persistent drainage issues, or as part of routine maintenance. This advanced inspection reveals the hidden condition of underground pipes, allowing for precise, cost-effective repairs while helping to prevent future problems. By pinpointing issues accurately, a CCTV drain survey saves time, money, and disruption compared to traditional exploratory methods.

No, CCTV drain surveys are completely non-invasive and do not cause any damage to your property. The specialized equipment is designed to move through the drainage system smoothly, inspecting pipes without affecting their structure or the surrounding area.

The time required for a CCTV drain survey varies based on factors such as the size and complexity of the drainage system, as well as any issues detected. However, most surveys are typically completed within a few hours.