Advanced Diagnostics

Pipe Problem Diagnosis in Edmonton

Is there a recurring drain problem that just won't go away? The issue might be deeper than you think. We use advanced camera inspection technology to diagnose the root cause of your pipe problems.

Don't waste money on temporary fixes. Our comprehensive pipe diagnosis identifies hidden issues so we can provide the right solution the first time.

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Our Diagnostic Methods

We use state-of-the-art technology to accurately diagnose pipe problems

Video Camera Inspection

A small, waterproof camera travels through your pipes, giving us a real-time view of the interior. We can see cracks, blockages, root intrusion, and more.

Drain Locating

Using electronic locators, we can pinpoint the exact location and depth of underground pipes, including their path and any abnormalities.

Water Flow Testing

We test water flow and drainage speed to identify partial clogs, pipe sizing issues, or ventilation problems that affect drainage.

Dye Testing

By introducing colored dye into your drains, we can trace water flow and identify leaks, cross-connections, or infiltration issues.

Visual Inspection

For accessible areas, we perform a thorough visual inspection of pipes, joints, and fixtures to identify visible signs of damage or wear.

Full Assessment Report

After the inspection, you'll receive a detailed report with video footage, photos, and recommendations for any needed repairs.

Common Pipe Problems We Diagnose

Our advanced diagnostic tools help identify these and other hidden issues

Tree Root Intrusion

Tree roots seeking moisture can invade sewer lines through tiny cracks, causing major blockages and damage over time.

Cracked or Collapsed Pipes

Aging pipes can crack, fracture, or collapse, leading to leaks, low pressure, and sewage backup.

Pipe Scale & Buildup

Mineral deposits from hard water can narrow pipes, reducing water flow and causing frequent clogs.

Bellied Pipes

A section of pipe that has sunk or bellied creates a low spot where waste accumulates and causes repeated clogs.

Joint Problems

Pipe joints can deteriorate, leak, or become disconnected over time, causing water damage and drainage issues.

Improper Installation

Poorly installed pipes with incorrect slopes or wrong fittings can cause chronic drainage problems.

Recurring Drain Problems? Let's Find the Real Cause

Don't keep dealing with the same clogs over and over. Our camera inspection can identify the hidden problem and save you money on repeated temporary fixes.