Evidence for decisions
Commercial camera inspection
On a commercial property, camera footage is not just a diagnosis. It is the evidence behind a capital request, a dilapidations argument or a purchase decision.
When a line keeps appearing on your work orders, the useful question is not how to clear it again but whether it is ever going to stop. Footage answers that, and it converts a recurring maintenance line item into a capital case somebody can actually approve.
We camera the full run, locate and mark faults by depth and position, and issue a written condition summary alongside the recording. On acquisitions and lease-end negotiations, that documentation is frequently worth many times what the inspection cost.

Commissioned for
- Recurring blockages that keep hitting work orders
- Capital planning and reserve studies
- Pre-acquisition and pre-lease due diligence
- Dilapidations and end-of-lease disputes
- Confirming whether jetting is safe on old pipe
You receive
- Recorded footage of every run inspected
- A written condition summary per line
- Located faults marked by depth and position
- A recommendation with the do-nothing option included
Before you approve a replacement
Full line replacement is a large capital item, and quotes are sometimes written from a blockage rather than from footage. Ask to see the pipe. That applies to our recommendations exactly as much as to anyone else's.
Straight answers
Questions about commercial camera inspection
Can you inspect an entire property in one visit?
Usually, on a typical retail, restaurant or small multi-family site. Larger portfolios get scheduled in phases so you receive usable documentation as we go rather than waiting for the whole thing.
Is the footage usable for insurance or a dispute?
Yes. Recordings are dated and accompanied by a written summary identifying each run, which is what makes them useful evidence months later when memories have faded.
Flat rate, quoted before we start
Let's get it flowing
Call and talk to a person. You get a straight answer on what it is, what it costs, and when we can be there.

