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Does Roto-Rooter have a camera?

Does Roto-Rooter have a camera?

Your professionally trained Roto-Rooter sewer solutions specialist inserts a flexible rod into the pipe. The rod is equipped with a high-definition video camera at its tip.

How much does Roto-Rooter charge for cameras?

Your local Roto-Rooter franchisee may charge between $295 and $350 for a sewer video inspection.

How much does it cost to install a camera drain?

On average, drain camera inspections can cost anywhere from $230 to $2,600.

Do drain snakes have cameras?

In addition to removing clogs, drain snakes can have cameras attached to them so your plumber can see what’s going on inside your pipes. When used incorrectly, this tool could cause damage, so it’s important to avoid the urge to do it yourself and hire a professional.

How do you find a leak in a drain pipe?

To test for leaks, we take a rubber, inflatable test ball that is connected to an air hose and insert it into the sewer pipe at the main line cleanout. Once it is in place at the perimeter of your home, we inflate the ball to artificially plug the sewer line so that no water flows past it.

Is there such a thing as a Roto Rooter?

But he does have a degree in finance and knows how to rip off his employees. Also when you have us out to clean your drainline we will camera your line looking for issues cause thats all rotorooter want to do is replace sewer lines. Any roots in there and they tell you it needs replaced.

How much does a Roto Rooter inspection cost?

Your local Roto-Rooter franchisee may charge between $295 and $350 for a sewer video inspection. Sewer main lines have long been mysterious places because, until the advent of video technology, it was impossible to actually see the blockage.

When did the Roto Rooter commercial come out?

The Roto-Rooter advertising jingle used today on TV and radio was created in 1954 and has been one of the longest-running and best-remembered musical jingles in history: “Call Roto-Rooter, that’s the name, and away go troubles down the drain.”

How does a Roto Rooter Auger machine work?

The technician opens up the sewer trap and advances the auger down the sewer line. At the end is a rotating cutting head that cuts into shreds the soft obstructions, sending them down the sewer line and to the city main line. The Roto-Rooter auger machine is even strong enough to cut through tree roots.