Video Gallery

CES Underground Inspections Video Gallery

Compliance EnviroSystems is a nationwide leader in sewer/stormwater inspection and cleaning services. We understand the importance of maintaining a healthy and functional system and offer quality services to keep your sewer lines in top condition.

Our state-of-the-art video inspection equipment allows us to thoroughly inspect sewer lines for any signs of damage, blockages, or other issues affecting your system’s performance.

The video gallery below features some of our sewer inspection and cleaning videos to understand better what we do. These videos showcase our team in action, using the latest equipment and techniques to keep your sewer lines flowing smoothly.

Pipe Collapse

A pipe collapse occurs when a section of a sewer pipe deteriorates to the point where it collapses, causing a blockage in the sewer line. This can lead to sewage backups and potential health hazards. Preventing pipe collapses can be done through regular inspections and sewer line maintenance. Routine inspections can help identify potential problems early on, such as signs of corrosion, cracks, or damage to the pipe.

Concrete Pipe Blockage

Pipes that get blocked by concrete or grout are a common problem in sewer systems. This usually happens when repairs are being made and grout or other fill materials get into the pipe at a joint.

Pipe Corrosion

Iron pipes will rust and corrode over time, usually as a result of a buildup of sewer gases in the line. As pipes corrode, they become weaker and more susceptible to cracks, leaks, or even collapse, which can cause damage to the surrounding area and pose a significant health risk.



Lizard

CES CCTV operators meet many types of creatures while inspecting sanitary sewer systems.

Sealing Ring

A sealing ring is a crucial component of many types of pipes used in sewer systems. The sealing ring is typically made of rubber or another durable material and is placed around the end of a pipe to create a watertight seal with the adjoining line. This seal helps to prevent leaks, water infiltration, and other issues that can compromise the performance of the sewer system.

Spider

CES CCTV operators meet many types of creatures while inspecting sanitary sewer systems.

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