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CCTV drain survey

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Smart drain diagnostics

High-definition CCTV drain inspections

A CCTV drain survey quickly identifies blockages, cracks, root intrusion, corrosion and hidden structural damage inside your drainage system without any excavation, using advanced high-definition camera technology to inspect your pipes in real time and deliver a clear detailed report with video evidence that can be used for repairs, insurance claims, property inspections, compliance checks or maintenance planning, available across Glasgow and Edinburgh for both residential and commercial drainage systems.

Why clear drainage

Accurate CCTV surveys you can trust

Our CCTV drain surveys provide a fast, accurate and non-invasive way to diagnose drainage problems with complete confidence, using advanced high-definition camera technology to inspect your pipes in real time and detect hidden issues before they become costly repairs, with a full written report and video footage included for clear insights, available across Glasgow and Edinburgh for residential and commercial properties, identifying cracks, root ingress, blockages and structural damage.

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Book a survey across Glasgow and Edinburgh — fast attendance, full written report included.

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FAQ

CCTV drain FAQs

Find quick answers to the most common questions about our CCTV drain surveys and how they help identify drainage problems accurately.

Most residential surveys typically take between 1 and 2 hours depending on the size, layout, accessibility and overall condition of the drainage system.

Yes, it is highly recommended when purchasing a property, as it helps uncover hidden drainage defects, structural issues or costly problems before you commit to the purchase.

You receive a full detailed written report, high-quality video footage of the inspection, and clear repair recommendations if any issues are found within the drainage system.

Yes, it is one of the most effective methods to accurately identify the root cause of persistent or recurring drainage blockages and underlying pipe issues.