Drain Camera Repair Services
Certified Expertise: Trust our thoroughly trained technicians for reliable drain camera repairs.
Quick and Dependable Service: We prioritize fast turnaround times to minimize disruption to your work.
Prompt Repairs with Readily Available Parts: Our large stock of spares means less waiting for essential components.
We have technicians who are trained to carry out work on all types of drain camera repairs. Depending on our schedule, we can often have a camera repaired within the same day as we understand how important it is to have your camera back up and running ASAP.
We specialise in expert camera repair services, with a focus on sewer camera repair, CCTV drain camera repairs, and plumbing camera service.
Our technicians offer fast, reliable servicing for all major brands, including Ridgid camera, SeeSnake camera for both residential and commercial applications.
Whether you’re dealing with a damaged cable, water intrusion, or connectivity problems, our camera repair shop is equipped with the tools and experience to restore your equipment. We support plumbers across Australia with prompt repairs, expert guidance, and genuine replacement parts.
Our team handles everything from standard camera cleaning service to complete sewer camera repair, making sure your equipment works reliably when you need it most.
Common Problems in Sewer or Drain Cameras
Sewer and drain cameras operate in tough environments, which can lead to a range of issues that affect their performance over time. Here are some of the most common problems:
Camera Head Damage: The camera head is often exposed to knocks, scratches, and water exposure. Damage to this part can cause blurry images or complete loss of video.
Cable Wear and Tear: Camera cables can become frayed, kinked, or broken with regular use. Damaged cables may cause weak signals, flickering video, or total disconnection.
Lighting Failure: Built-in LED lights are essential for visibility inside pipes. If these lights fail or dim over time, the camera may not provide a clear view.
Water Ingress: Although sewer cameras are built for wet environments, prolonged submersion or seal failure can lead to water getting inside the camera, causing electrical issues or fogged lenses.
Monitor or Control Unit Malfunction: The control unit or display monitor can also fail, leading to image distortion, flickering screens, or a complete lack of display.
Loose or Corroded Connections: Wear, corrosion, or improper handling can cause weak or lost connections between the camera, cable, and monitor.