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Dye Testing and Sewer Camera Inspections in Bethel Park, PA

Using the Latest in Diagnostic Testing and Technology to Pinpoint Your Plumbing Problem

As you can imagine, locating the source of a plumbing problem can be half the battle when a majority of your plumbing system's lines and drains are located below ground level or within walls. Without the right tools in place, even preliminary diagnostics can be difficult or require more invasive methods to pinpoint the exact location of a leak, clog, and more.

Renners Plumbing Service brings our clients throughout Bethel Park, PA, and our surrounding communities over 30 years of professional experience and the latest in diagnostic technology. This equipment and testing is designed to provide our technicians with time-saving ways to precisely identify potential risks or problems, resulting in cost and property savings for our customers. Through the use of dye testing and sewer camera inspections, we are able to see and better understand the inner-workings of our customer's plumbing systems to provide them with the most effective solution. Contact Renners Plumbing Service at 412-996-3081 today!

What is Dye Testing?

A dye test is performed by a plumber to determine if you home's outside drains are properly connected to the sewer. Using a dye tablet, these outside lines are flushed with water to see if the dye is present in the sanitary drain. If so, your home's system will not pass the dye test. The Renner Plumbing Service team is here to assist in both the testing and in the event that your property does not pass this necessary testing. We partner with homeowners across our local area to determine the necessary corrective action needed to achieve the required level of compliance.

What are Sewer Camera Inspections?

Before intra-line cameras, plumbers lacked the ability to see directly into your plumbing drains and lines without excavation. Locating leaks and pinpointing clogs was more of an approximation. Through the use of a small camera attached to a line, our technicians can peer into the recesses of your drains, pipes, and more, capturing the exact location of your issue and eliminating the need for exploratory excavation.

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