How HDR Video Pipe Inspections Catch Problems Early

Many serious plumbing issues start with minor warning signs — a slow drain, a faint odor, a subtle gurgle. The problem? You can’t always see what’s going on inside your pipes. That’s where HDR video pipe inspections come in.

At CPR—Complete Pipe Repair, we use high-definition cameras to look inside sewer and drain lines without guesswork, demolition, or digging. This is the fastest way to detect problems and avoid major repair bills later on.

What Is an HDR Video Pipe Inspection?

It’s a diagnostic tool that uses a waterproof camera on a flexible rod, inserted into your pipe through a cleanout or drain. We can view the real-time footage on screen, spotting anything from tree roots and cracks to grease buildup and collapsed lines.

Why Video Inspections Matter

A video inspection helps you:

  • Pinpoint the cause of slow drains or backups
  • Locate cracked, shifted, or corroded pipes
  • Spot early signs of root intrusion or pipe deterioration
  • Confirm the need (or not) for trenchless repair or CIPP lining
  • Get proof of problems before buying or selling a home

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Who Should Schedule a Sewer Line Camera Inspection?

Video inspections are ideal for:

  • Homeowners experiencing repeated drain issues
  • Buyers considering an older home in Troy, Dayton, or Vandalia
  • Property managers or commercial facilities with frequent plumbing calls
  • Anyone unsure whether they need repair or cleaning

What We Do After Inspection

If we find a clog or damage, we may recommend hydro jet drain cleaning or trenchless sewer repair, depending on the issue.

The goal is to avoid unnecessary digging, speed up diagnosis, and solve the problem permanently.

Trusted By Miami Valley Homeowners

CPR performs video inspections in Dayton, Troy, Greenville, and surrounding areas. By catching problems early, we’ve helped hundreds of local homeowners avoid major sewer issues.

Ready to See What’s Going On in Your Pipes?

Call CPR today or (937) 703-1811 to schedule a high-definition video inspection of your drain or sewer line.