CCTV Pipeline Inspections: Finding 'Invisible' Infrastructure Defects
- Camjet Pty Ltd

- May 11
- 2 min read
Stop guessing what’s wrong with your pipes. See how Camjet’s advanced CCTV pipeline inspections identify defects before they become disasters.

CCTV Pipeline Inspections: How We Find the 'Invisible' Defects in Your Infrastructure
In the world of industrial asset management, "out of sight" shouldn't mean "out of mind." Your underground pipelines are the veins of your property, and when they fail, the costs are catastrophic. CCTV Pipeline Inspections remove the guesswork, providing a high-definition "colonoscopy" for your infrastructure.
Beyond the Surface: Why Visual Inspections Aren't Enough
A drain might appear to be flowing, but underground, it could be "bellying" (sagging) or riddled with hairline fractures. Without a camera, you are essentially gambling on the health of your assets.
The Tech Behind the Lens: High-Res Crawlers
We utilize robotic crawlers equipped with pan-and-tilt cameras. These machines can travel hundreds of meters into a line, navigating around bends and through debris to find the exact point of failure.
Common 'Invisible' Issues We Uncover
Offsets: When two pipe sections shift, creating a lip that catches solids.
Infiltration: Groundwater leaking into your sewer pipes, which can overwhelm your system and increase costs.
Corrosion: Identifying where chemical or age-related wear is thinning the pipe walls before a full collapse occurs.
How CCTV Surveys Save You Money
By pinpointing the exact location of a defect, we eliminate "exploratory digging." You only fix what is broken, exactly where it is broken.
FAQs CCTV Pipeline Inspections: Finding 'Invisible' Infrastructure Defects
Will I get a recording of the inspection?
Yes. We provide full digital footage along with a professional report that can be used for insurance claims or long-term maintenance planning.
How deep can your CCTV cameras go?
Get in touch
If you have questions or need assistance, feel free to reach out to us.
Our specialized crawlers can navigate several hundred meters into a system, even in deep industrial or municipal lines across South Africa.




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