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Drain locator with Infrared Thermographic Imaging in Montreal

Drain location refers to the spot where your drainage pipes meet municipal sewer lines. You are responsible for the condition of the drain pipes from your house up to this point. You might wonder why you need to know about the drain location. It is inevitable that your drain pipes will need some repairs at some point.

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Drain locator with Infrared Thermographic Imaging in Montreal

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  1. Drain Locator By Infrared Thermographic Once you’ve determined you have a drainage issue, actually locating the main drain can often prove difficult. As they are commonly found in a utility area or hiding somewhere in the basement, they frequently get covered by clutter and forgotten about entirely until you have a problem with your drainage system. Not only will we use our infrared thermal technology to determine the cause of any clogs, we will also utilize the same technology to detect the location of your main drain as well. Drain Location Drain location refers to the spot where your drainage pipes meet municipal sewer lines. You are responsible for the condition of the drain pipes from your house up to this point. You might wonder why you need to know about the drain location. It is inevitable that your drain pipes will need some repairs at some point. Your drain pipes are accessed for repair and unclogging from the drain location. If you don not find the problem before it’s too late, you may be in trouble. Excavation is always the last option, it is tedious, messy, and very expensive. Visit: www.thermoelite.ca

  2. Where is the Drain Location? Many people do not know where the drain location of their home is until they are faced with clogged pipes. Here are a couple of ways in which you can locate the cleanout spot. Engineering plans for the property will always have the drainage system clearly drawn. Building professionals who can read the plans will be able to easily identify the drain location. The plans are always labelled. It should not be difficult for you to identify the cleanout location even if you are not a building professional. Visit: www.thermoelite.ca

  3. If you do not have a plan or map from your you can refer, you have no choice but to get out and search around is some likely spots. The spot is usually in front of your property just next to the street, or on the side of the house just below the bathroom. You’ll be looking for 4-inch wide pipe that has a screw cap on top. The cap usually has a square knob at the top. It is usually easy to spot as it pops out of the ground. In some not so common instances, the drain location might be in the basement. At times they are also placed within a drywall. Some of these locations make it difficult to access the drain location. For instance, if it is in the walls, you’ll have to cut through the walls to access it. That can lead to a lot of complications. For More Info: https://thermoelite.ca/services/drain-locations/ Visit: www.thermoelite.ca

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