Problem: A large-scale inspection task was undertaken by Harkins Builders to assess the integrity of plumbing pipes from the stack to the toilets in a Maryland residential project. The conventional approach, which could have involved removing 408 toilets or cutting open ceilings, was neither feasible nor cost-effective. Initial attempts to visually inspect with drain cameras and borescopes proved inadequate due to the inability to navigate the tight bends within the toilet plumbing.
Solution: Fiberscope.net by MEDIT introduced the project team to its MiniFlex plumbing camera system, which features a highly flexible push cable capable of making extremely tight bends. The supplied
Inspection Camera Proves Effective on Large-Scale Residential Project
A case study shows how a system from Fiberscope.net by MEDIT allowed a contractor to perform a much more cost-effective inspection of a residential project's plumbing
Mar 12, 2024
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