Finally, I Found the Secret on My Drain
My drain is clogged, and it has been so for about one week. It was troublesome because I could not discharge water from my sink. Whenever I use water, there's a terrible smell along with it, and none of my chemical solutions help me unclog the drain. So, finally, I decided to use a snake camera.
The snake camera I bought is DEPSTECH DS300. From the snake camera, I was able to see a big ball inside my drain, and it looks like hair inside, too. I have no idea what those are, but now, my drainage is working fine. It's been two days since I used the snake camera, and the horrible smell from my sink is gone.
This snake camera also helped me solve many other problems in my home, such as finding broken wires and pipes inside walls. I am so glad to have a snake camera around my house.
What is a snake camera?
A snake camera is a particular type of endoscope used to inspect areas in the human home, office, and workplace and for detection and removal or repair blockage (i.e., blockages in drains). A snake camera may also be a snake endoscope, snake scope, drain snake, or drain snake system.
The purpose of a snake camera
It is designed to snake into areas that are too difficult to see with flushing, probes, or other tools. The snake camera is flexible like an endoscope, but it features out-of-sight video technology.
A snake camera system includes a snake camera and portable monitor for viewing the snake camera's live video feed; the snake cable (which is 10 to 45 m long) and snakehead have a built-in light source. A snake camera system can be used as an inspection tool for drain lines, sewer traps, cesspools and septic tanks, and HVAC (heating, ventilating, and air conditioning) systems.
The snake camera is designed with very flexible snake camera tips, which can snake around obstructions to target them for removal. It is an ideal snake-type endoscope system to use for inspections in hard-to-reach locations like drainpipes, sewers, cesspools, and septic tanks, or behind walls or below floors to inspect HVAC systems.
A snake camera inspection system can snake up to 45 meters and snake around corners, helping to find blockages that a human hand cannot. Some snake camera systems allow the user to snake remotely; this is done through wireless technology.
A snake camera system comes with a snake monitoring system (with a built-in color monitor) and its own power source or battery pack. Snake camera system power sources come with a rechargeable battery that provides up to two hours of snake camera use per full charge. Snake camera systems snake into drain lines and sewer traps, as well as behind walls and below floors where there is a need for inspections of the HVAC systems.
Benefits of using an endoscope for the drain
An endoscope for drains will help you to see what's going on inside of your plumbing and will help prevent clogs from happening. The most common type is the snake camera which attaches to a flexible cable fed through drain pipes. The snake camera can be used both indoors and outdoors, so this makes it very versatile as it doesn't need to be retracted when it's not in use.
You can snake the camera through any drain pipes to inspect what is happening inside in order to prevent clogs from happening in the future, including sinks, bathtubs, showers, lavatories, and tubs. The snake camera will transmit video images of everything it passes, so you get to see exactly what's going on. If you see something, such as a coin stuck in the drain, you can reach it and remove it with ease.
The snake camera will also allow you to inspect your house's plumbing even when there is no obvious blockage, so this way, if your drains are clogged for some unknown reason, you will be aware of the problem, and you will know what to do.
A snake camera can also be used for other purposes such as locating the source of water leaks or finding out where tree roots are entering your drains which can help prevent further damage to your plumbing installation.
The snake camera is a great way to inspect your drains at any time, whether you're doing it because you suspect that there's a serious problem or if it's just to make sure your plumbing is running smoothly.
Bottom line
Knowing what is happening inside of your drains will help prevent problems from occurring, whether they are clogs or other types of problems. The snake camera for drain inspections can give you peace of mind when it comes to knowing what's going on inside of your plumbing system. If you have a clogged drain and want to avoid hiring a plumber, try using an endoscope. The photosynthetic properties of these organisms can be used in some instances where the drains are clogged with hair or other organic substances that do not decompose fast enough.