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CCTV drain inspection across Sydney for recurring blockages, pre-purchase drain checks, pipe damage diagnosis, and clear repair planning from recorded footage.

A CCTV drain inspection in Sydney uses a drain camera, or pipe inspection camera, to inspect the inside of the line and show whether the issue is buildup, root entry, cracking, joint failure, wear, or another drainage fault. It replaces guesswork with footage you can review and act on.
That matters when blocked drains keep returning, when a buyer needs a pre-purchase drain inspection, or when a repair decision depends on the actual condition of the pipe. Instead of paying for the wrong fix first, you can see what the line is doing and choose the right next step.

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CCTV drain inspections are most useful when you need clear proof of what is happening in the line before you clean it, buy the property, approve works, or plan repairs.
When the same drain keeps backing up, a drain camera inspection shows whether the cause is grease, roots, debris, or pipe damage rather than another short-term blockage.
See blocked drainsBuyers and sellers use CCTV when they need drainage footage and a written findings summary before settlement or repair negotiations.
CCTV confirms whether the line still suits trenchless repair, what preparation is needed, and whether another repair path makes more sense.
See pipe reliningManagers use CCTV to inspect multiple lines, document recurring drainage faults, and plan scope before approving larger works.
The footage shows whether you are dealing with a flow restriction, a structural fault, or a line that needs a different repair path.
CCTV shows whether grease, scale, debris, or waste is restricting the line over a longer run rather than at one small point.
The footage can show where roots are getting into the pipe and whether they are tied to a crack, failed joint, or worn section of line.
A pipe inspection camera can show the structural condition of the line so you can see whether the fault suits pipe relining or another repair path.
Some inspections show conditions that are not a simple cleaning or relining job, such as access problems or sections of line that need another repair method.
Useful drainage reporting is more than a quick yes or no. The handover should show what was found, where it sits, and what to do next.
Video footage gives you visual proof of what is happening inside the line and lets you review the condition of the drain properly.
You get a plain-language explanation of whether the footage shows a blockage, root entry, cracking, joint issues, wear, or another drainage fault.
Where the booked scope calls for it, reporting can include written findings, issue photos, and location mapping. This is especially useful for pre-purchase, strata, and commercial work.
The inspection should lead to a practical next move, whether that is blocked drain work, drain cleaning, pipe relining, monitoring, or a different repair method.
These examples show why drain footage changes the quality of the repair decision, especially when the first symptom does not tell the full story.

Comprehensive pipe relining solution for a residential property in Castle Hill, utilizing trenchless technology to restore aging sewer pipes without excavation.
The residential property had aging clay sewer pipes with multiple cracks and root intrusion causing frequent blockages. The homeowner wanted a long-term repair path without disrupting their landscaped garden.
We used CCTV inspection to identify the affected sections, then applied trenchless pipe relining technology to form a new internal pipe wall within the existing structure. The entire process was completed in one day with zero excavation, preserving the garden and driveway.
very professional team, awesome dealing with koda with the inspection very honest person showed me the issues i had in my pipes really saved me big time with the headache of a bigger job with a reline option. thank you boys definitely recon:)
Billy Malas
My husband and i recently had major issues with our sewer drainage. We contacted P24 plumbing and as they promised they arrived on time, with great professional manners, they identified the issue and explained to us the issues and even showed us the issues on a usb that they recorded while they cleared the drainage. This plumbing company is beyond fantastic and I HIGHLY RECOMMEND. Thank you koda and the team!!
Sara Petkovski
Willoughby, Sydney
Willoughby Pipe Relining Project
Trenchless pipe relining solution for a Willoughby property, restoring damaged sewer infrastructure with CCTV inspection and German Brawoliner technology.
Camperdown, Sydney
Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Pipe Relining
P24 Pipe Relining Sydney undertook a critical infrastructure project at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital involving assessment and remediation of a damaged stormwater pipe system serving the entire hospital roof drainage.
You get camera footage, a clear explanation of the fault, and practical advice on what the line needs next.
We clarify whether the job is tied to recurring blocked drains, a pre-purchase drain inspection, repair planning, or a broader strata or commercial drainage survey.
We use the most suitable access point for the line and move the drain camera through the section that needs to be checked.
The camera footage is used to confirm whether the line is dealing with buildup, roots, cracking, joint issues, wear, or another fault.
We show what the footage means, where the issue sits, and what level of reporting is being handed over with the job.
If more work is needed, we explain whether the footage points to drain cleaning, pipe relining, blocked drain work, or another repair path.
Most CCTV drain inspections end with one of these outcomes, depending on whether the line needs cleaning, repair, or a broader scope.
The footage may show grease, scale, roots, or debris restricting the run. In that case, the next step is usually drain cleaning rather than a structural repair.
If the camera shows cracking, failed joints, or other structural wear, the next step may be pipe relining or another repair path.
Some inspections show access issues, severe faults, or wider drainage problems that need a broader blocked drain or excavation scope.
Inspection pricing depends on what the camera needs to cover and how much reporting you need back from the job.
A short single-line inspection is very different from a broader survey covering several drains, longer runs, or a larger property.
Access points, pipe diameter, bends, and the condition of the line all affect how long the camera work takes on site.
A standard inspection, a pre-purchase drain inspection, and a commercial or strata report do not all require the same level of footage, photos, mapping, or documentation.
Upfront pricing based on inspection scope, reporting detail, and access conditions, so the quote matches the job you actually need
The footage often answers the repair question immediately. These are the common outcomes when the camera shows the problem is in the pipe itself rather than in surface debris alone.
If the footage shows structural damage and the line still has enough shape to restore, the next conversation usually moves into relining suitability and the written repair scope.
See pipe reliningSome inspections show the pipe can likely be relined, but roots, scale, grease, or debris still need to be stripped out properly before the scope is final.
See drain cleaningIf the camera shows an active blockage or a broader system issue, the next step may still be blocked drain work before the final repair path is confirmed.
See blocked drainsThese guides explain what the footage can lead to next, including repair suitability, warning signs, and the questions people usually ask before approving more work.

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Straight answers about bookings, reports, pricing, and what happens after the footage is reviewed.
A CCTV drain inspection uses a drain camera to inspect the inside of the line and show whether the problem is a blockage, root entry, cracking, joint failure, wear, or another drainage fault. It gives you footage of what is happening below ground before you spend money on the next step.
CCTV drain inspections are useful when a blockage keeps returning, the fault location is unclear, you are planning pipe relining, or you need a pre-purchase drain inspection before committing to a property or a repair budget.
Yes. CCTV is a practical option when buyers, sellers, and property managers need drainage footage and a written findings summary before settlement, negotiations, or repair approval. The reporting detail depends on the scope you book.
A drain camera inspection can show blockages, grease and debris buildup, root entry, cracking, joint issues, wear, and other faults that affect the condition of the pipe. It can also show when the line may need a different repair path rather than cleaning alone.
You receive a clear explanation of what the footage shows. Depending on the booked scope, that can also include recorded footage, a written findings summary, photos, location mapping, and the recommended next step for the line.
If CCTV shows roots, buildup, or debris, the next step may be drain cleaning. If it shows cracking, failed joints, or structural wear, the line may suit pipe relining or another repair path depending on the footage.
The quote depends on how many lines need inspecting, line length, access conditions, the detail needed in the report, and whether the job is a standard inspection, a pre-purchase report, or a larger commercial or strata survey.
Yes. CCTV helps confirm whether the line still has the shape and condition needed for relining, what preparation is required first, and whether another repair option would be more suitable.
Talk to P24 about CCTV drain inspections, pre-purchase drain checks, blocked drains, drain cleaning, and the right repair path once the footage is clear.
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