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Septic System Camera Inspections & Reports

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WITH EVERY INSPECTION

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SEPTIC CAMERA INSPECTIONS
SOLUTIONS FROM THE INSIDE OUT

Our detailed camera inspections identify issues early—so you can address them before they turn into costly repairs. Stay ahead of maintenance and keep your system performing at its best.

  • Pinpoint problems before they escalate
  • Get a comprehensive internal assessment
  • Obtain a clear visual report of findings
  • Gain expert advice and solutions for peace of mind

Our detailed reports ensure you have a clear understanding of your septic system and its needs.

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STAY AHEAD OF REPAIRS
WITH CAMERA SEPTIC INSPECTIONS

Whether you’re selling your rural home, preparing for local compliance, or recovering from a tough Ontario winter, regular septic inspections are a smart investment. Scheduling annual checks is key to preventing minor issues from escalating into expensive repairs and avoiding property contamination or environmental risks.

At BioFlow Septic Solutions, we provide detailed and accurate camera inspections of all septic components, resulting in an easy-to-understand report. We prioritize clear communication, ensuring you have the knowledge to make confident decisions about your system.

WHAT’S INCLUDED IN A SEPTIC SYSTEM CAMERA INSPECTION?

A septic system camera inspection is a thorough visual inspection of your underground wastewater system. We’ll insert a waterproof camera into your tank and pipes to get a complete view of what’s happening in your system. This process allows us to look for blockages, cracks, root intrusions, and other potential issues without disrupting your landscaping. A thorough inspection should include:

  • Tank’s Condition and Size: We assess your septic tank to ensure it’s the proper size for your household’s water usage. Our team also verify your scum and sludge levels, and check for signs of structural damage or corrosion in the tank.
  • Drain Field Performance: We examine the drain field for standing water, backflow, or sluggish drainage—key indicators of biomat buildup or system overload. Catching these early can prevent costly repairs or full replacements.
  • Flow Issues: From your home to the tank and out to the drain field, we evaluate how well wastewater is moving through the system. We investigate any signs of slow drainage or backups to pinpoint the root cause.
  • Condition of Components: All visible and accessible parts of your system—including pipes, joints, connections, and moving mechanisms—are checked for cracks, clogs, buildup, or damage. We ensure that everything is sealed, aligned, and functioning properly.

At BioFlow, we conduct comprehensive septic system inspections to ensure every component is performing at its best—nothing gets overlooked.

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CLEAR DETAILED REPORTS
FOR YOUR PEACE OF MIND

During your inspection, our licensed technicians will complete an on-site report, detailing every part of the investigation. We’ll walk through the report with you to ensure you understand our recommendations and feel comfortable making informed decisions about your septic system repairs, maintenance, and long-term performance.

Let us provide you with total confidence in your septic system—today and for years to come.

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AVOID SEPTIC SURPRISES
WITH KNOWLEDGE AND SUPPORT

and performance. With regular inspections, maintenance, and mindful usage, you can prevent costly repairs and replacements.

Our team is here for you. Let us guide you in preventing unpleasant septic emergencies.

By knowing how your system works, you can avoid unnecessary damage and ensure its longevity. Regular maintenance and proactive care are key to preventing costly repairs. Our expert team is here to guide you every step of the way, offering professional advice and services to keep your septic system running efficiently long term.

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COST OF A SEPTIC SYSTEM
CAMERA INSPECTION

The cost of an inspection can vary in Ontario, ranging from $249 to $700, depending on the amount of information provided during the process. At BioFlow, we’re committed to providing you with all the information you need to make the best decision for your property, saving you money in the long run.

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HOW CAN WE HELP YOU?

The more you understand how your septic system works, the easier it is to detect potential problems. Our team of certified experts will take the time to explain to you how your system operates and any necessary repairs or remediation requirements. Whether you choose us or not, we’re committed to helping you make informed decisions about your septic system.

Questions? We’ve got answers. Learn more about your septic system operations.

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What specific issues can you detect during a septic system camera inspection?

A septic system camera inspection can uncover hidden issues like cracked or damaged pipes, root intrusion, clogs, corrosion, and misaligned connections. It also detects slow drainage, backflow, standing water, excessive biomat buildup, and system layout problems. Inspections help you to diagnose and fix issues before they become costly repairs.

Regular inspections allow us to catch potential issues early on, ensuring they’re addressed before they become emergencies.

Yes! We provide detailed inspection reports that meet the requirements for property inspections, helping buyers and sellers understand the condition of the septic system. A thorough inspection prior to buying or selling a home can save you thousands of dollars in repairs or negotiations.

Yes! Our camera inspections provide flexibility due to our specialized tools and techniques. We use flexible camera rods and remote viewing to inspect even the most difficult-to-reach areas.

We recommend annual inspections to ensure your system remains in good working order and to catch any potential issues early. In Canada, it’s important to have your system inspected each spring to detect any damage that could have occurred during the winter.