CCTV drain inspection gives Sunshine Coast properties a clear view inside drains, sewers and stormwater pipes without digging. A small waterproof camera travels through the pipe while the plumber watches live video above ground. The footage shows cracks, tree roots, sagging sections, sand build-up and foreign objects, so repairs stay focused and costs stay under control.
If toilets keep backing up, gully traps overflow or drains smell, the real cause usually hides underground. Guesswork plunging or chemicals often shift the blockage for a short time, then it returns. According to the Australian Bureau of Meteorology, coastal locations such as Maroochydore record more than 100 rain days each year, which loads sewers and stormwater systems heavily.

A CCTV drain inspection from MJP Plumbing gives you answers, video evidence and clear repair options. This guide explains how the camera works, what it finds, when it is worth doing and how local Sunshine Coast conditions affect your drains. Read on to see when a quick plunge is enough and when it is time to book a proper drain camera inspection.
Key Takeaways
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CCTV drain inspection uses a small pipe inspection camera inside your drains. The plumber watches live video on a monitor. You see proof of cracks, roots, sags and blockages.
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Book a drain camera inspection when blockages keep returning or smells hang around. It also helps before buying, renovating or adding bathrooms. After heavy storms it checks stormwater lines for hidden damage.
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Sunshine Coast properties face heavy rain and strong tree growth. Sand and shifting coastal soils strain sewers and stormwater pipes. CCTV checks show how these local factors affect buried pipework.
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MJP Plumbing uses camera footage to plan repairs, pipe relining or jet cleaning in the right spots. You see the same pictures we see on screen. That makes decisions about blocked drains much less stressful.
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Compared with digging without clear information, CCTV pinpoints only the sections that need work. Lawns, driveways and slabs often stay untouched. Fewer surprises mean fewer emergencies and lower plumbing costs over time.
What Is A CCTV Drain Inspection?
A CCTV drain inspection is a plumbing service that uses a small video camera to look inside pipes. The camera head sits on a flexible rod that feeds through your sewer or stormwater line. As it moves, the plumber watches the live image and records the drain survey for later review.
This type of drain camera inspection works on house sewer lines, stormwater drains, kitchen and bathroom waste pipes and boundary traps. It suits CCTV pipe inspection, CCTV sewer inspection and underground pipe inspection on both homes and commercial sites. Unlike a simple plunge, it gives a full picture of pipe condition, not just the blockage.
For a plumber Sunshine Coast wide, CCTV is now standard for accurate drain blockage detection. It lets MJP Plumbing check the whole length of a problem line, then choose the right mix of jet cleaning, relining or replacement. That reduces repeat visits and helps owners plan repairs sensibly instead of guessing.
How A CCTV Drain Inspection Differs From Old-School Methods
Older methods for dealing with blocked drains relied heavily on guesswork. A plumber would listen to symptoms, poke around with an electric eel, maybe clear a hole through the blockage and hope it stayed clear. If the problem came back, the same process repeated with no extra insight.
With CCTV drainage surveys the camera shows exactly what causes the issue and where it sits. The plumber can see whether you have tree roots, a broken joint, a belly section or a foreign object. That visual record stays on file, so future work on the same line starts from facts, not memory.
CCTV inspection is also kinder to pipes than harsh chemical cleaners and aggressive DIY rods. Chemicals can eat away at PVC or corrode metal, and home tools often scratch or puncture joints. A drain inspection camera simply glides through, so the diagnosis step does not add extra damage.
How CCTV Drain Cameras Work
CCTV drain cameras work by sending a high resolution image from inside your pipes to a screen at ground level. The camera sits behind a clear lens with bright LED lights so it can see through murky water. As the cable moves through bends and junctions, distance counters show how far along the line the head has travelled.
During CCTV pipe inspection services on the Sunshine Coast, MJP Plumbing often combines the camera with a locating device. The camera head carries a small transmitter. Above ground the plumber uses a handheld locator to find its position and depth, then marks the spot on your lawn, driveway or slab.
That mix of video and surface locating turns CCTV sewer inspection into a precise mapping tool. It lets your plumber measure where your drains run and where each defect sits. This information guides targeted repair work, especially when pipes run under concrete or landscaped areas.
Key Components Of A Drain Inspection Camera System
A modern pipe inspection camera system starts with a compact, waterproof camera head with LED lights. Many heads self level, which keeps the image upright while travelling through the line. This makes cracks, displaced joints and intruding roots much easier to read.
The head connects to a semi rigid push rod for smaller house pipes or to a crawler unit for larger sewers. That rod carries power and video back to a surface control unit. On the Sunshine Coast, MJP Plumbing uses professional drain inspection camera gear built for long runs and multiple bends.
At ground level a rugged monitor displays the live feed and records video and still images. The system also stores distance readings and text notes describing each defect. Together, these parts turn a hidden drain into a clear, shareable CCTV drainage survey.
Where CCTV Drain Inspection Is Used Around A Property
CCTV drain inspection is useful across almost every part of a property’s plumbing network. It checks house sewer lines from toilets, showers and basins through to the council main. It also inspects kitchen waste lines, laundry pipes and junctions between older clay sections and newer PVC.
For stormwater systems, CCTV stormwater inspection follows roof downpipe lines, driveway grates and yard drains out to the street. This is important in coastal suburbs like Mooloolaba and Caloundra where sand and tree roots can choke pits and pipes. Builders use the same technology on new estates in Kawana and Birtinya to confirm new drains before backfilling.
Strata managers and commercial owners around Maroochydore, Nambour and Buderim use CCTV surveys for drains that service multiple units or tenancies. The recorded map of pipes and defects helps body corporates decide who is responsible for repairs. It also gives a baseline record before major refurbishments or tenancy changes.
Common Problems CCTV Inspections Can Identify
CCTV inspections can identify a wide range of defects and blockages inside drains that surface symptoms never reveal. On Sunshine Coast properties that often means a mix of tree root intrusion, cracked joints, sand build up and old pipe materials breaking down. A camera view lets your plumber see whether the problem is localised or spread along a long section.
Research from Sydney Water reports that tree roots cause around half of sewer blockages in older networks. That pattern matches what many Sunshine Coast plumbers see in older suburbs with clay and concrete pipes. CCTV shows where those roots come in, how thick they are and whether the pipe wall is still sound.
Drain surveys also pick up sagging sections, known as bellies, which hold water and sludge. Over time these bellies clog more and more often, especially where sand washes in from gardens or driveways. With a clear picture of these defects, MJP Plumbing can suggest realistic long term fixes rather than endless clearing.
Structural Defects And Hidden Damage
Structural defects include cracked, broken and collapsed pipes caused by age, heavy vehicles or shifting soils. In parts of the Sunshine Coast with reactive clays or filled land, these movement issues show up regularly. CCTV footage highlights broken edges, missing sections and sharp lips that catch wipes and paper.
Pipes can also sag so that a low spot holds water permanently. On camera you see the water level rise over the lens, then drop again as it leaves the belly. That constant ponding speeds up wear and encourages more build up. Older metal pipes may show corrosion and flaking, while some thin PVC pipes deform under driveways.
In driveways, car parks and under slabs from Noosa to Caloundra, heavy traffic often crushes poorly supported pipes. Without CCTV, you only see the result at fixtures inside. With a sewer camera inspection, the exact damaged span is clear so only a short section needs excavation.
Blockages, Build-Up And Illegal Connections
Tree root intrusion is one of the most common findings on CCTV sewer inspection jobs. Fine roots track along joints in search of moisture, then grow into dense balls that catch toilet paper and wipes. Clearing only the visible roots at a gully rarely solves this, because most of the mass sits metres down the line.
CCTV also shows grease and soap build up, especially from busy kitchens, cafes and restaurants. Over time fats and oils cool on the pipe walls and narrow the opening. Reports from the Water Services Association of Australia highlight fats, oils and grease as a major cause of urban sewer blockages, and recent research on reliable recommendations for CCTV sewer inspections confirms that image-based classification can accurately identify such build-up conditions. Seeing the thickness of this layer on video helps decide whether simple jet cleaning will be enough.
Another regular finding is foreign objects and illegal or DIY connections. Cameras often reveal wipes, toys, concrete slurry, stones and even building rubble. In some Sunshine Coast properties around Buderim slopes and Mooloolaba, CCTV stormwater inspection has found stormwater lines wrongly joined into sewers. These illegal links can overload council mains and breach local rules, so it is important to spot and correct them.
Signs You May Need A Drain Inspection
Signs that you need a CCTV drain inspection often start as small annoyances. A toilet might flush slowly, a shower might gurgle or a gully might overflow during rain. When these issues repeat or affect more than one fixture, they usually point to trouble deeper in the pipework.
For Sunshine Coast landlords, property managers and body corporates, repeated callouts for the same unit or shop are another warning. The Insurance Council of Australia notes that escape of water and drainage problems sit among the most common home claim types. Investing in one detailed inspection is often cheaper than paying for unplanned cleanup and water damage later.
A drain camera inspection turns these vague symptoms into a concrete diagnosis. Once you know whether the problem is roots, sagging, sand or a broken joint, you can choose sensible next steps. It also helps answer a key question for shared drains, which is whether the issue lies in private or common property.
Everyday Warning Signs Around The Home Or Business
Everyday warning signs build over weeks or months, then suddenly reach a tipping point. Paying attention early can save money and stress. CCTV surveys for drains are most helpful when several of these clues appear together:
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The same toilet, shower or kitchen sink blocks more than once in a short period. Clearing it with a plunger helps for a while, then the issue returns. This often signals a deeper restriction in the line.
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Gurgling noises or air bubbles appear when nearby fixtures run. For example, a basin might gurgle when the bath drains. That behaviour points to partial blockages or venting problems in the stack.
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Smelly drains or sewer odours hang around bathrooms, laundries or the yard. Short bursts of smell are normal, but ongoing odours suggest trapped waste or standing water. CCTV lets the plumber find where that waste sits.
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Stormwater pits, driveway grates or roof downpipes overflow during only moderate rain. In a high rainfall region this can quickly cause erosion and flooding. Camera checks help confirm whether pipes are undersized, broken or full of debris.
“When the same drain keeps blocking, it’s rarely bad luck – it’s usually a sign of damage or roots that you just can’t see from the surface.”
— MJP Plumbing, Sunshine Coast
When A CCTV Drain Inspection Is The Smarter Choice
A CCTV drain inspection is the smarter choice once a drain has blocked more than once in six to twelve months. At that point the cost of yet another quick clear starts to rival a proper camera check. The inspection gives you a clear plan instead of crossing fingers each time you flush.
Older properties around Nambour, Maroochydore and Caloundra, or homes with large trees and long runs of pipe, gain particular value from CCTV. Rentals and strata complexes also benefit, because repeated blockages upset tenants and strain budgets. One detailed inspection often explains several recurring callouts.
Drain inspection cost is usually modest compared with digging blindly or repairing water damage. MJP Plumbing is happy to talk through symptoms on the phone and advise whether CCTV is worthwhile for your situation. That way you only book the service when it is likely to save money over time.
CCTV Inspections For Blocked Drains
CCTV inspections for blocked drains focus on getting flow restored quickly, then preventing the same blockage from returning. On the Sunshine Coast, that often means tree roots in clay pipes, sand build up in stormwater or foreign objects caught in bends. MJP Plumbing combines high pressure hydro jetting with CCTV to handle both the immediate blockage and the underlying cause.
When you call with blocked drains Sunshine Coast wide, the first aim is to get water moving again. Once there is a path through the blockage, the camera can travel the full length of the line. That allows a full underground pipe inspection instead of only seeing the first problem.
By the end of the visit you get both clear drains and a practical diagnosis. Instead of wondering whether the problem will be back in a month, you know what is happening under your lawn or driveway. That makes it easier to plan follow up work at a sensible time.
How MJP Plumbing Diagnoses And Clears Blocked Drains
MJP Plumbing starts every blocked drain job with a quick chat about symptoms and property layout. We identify likely access points such as inspection openings, gully traps or boundary traps. Where a line is fully blocked, our high pressure hydro jetter cuts through roots, fat and silt at up to 4,000 PSI.
Once the line is flowing, we insert the CCTV drain inspection camera and run it to the council main or legal discharge point. The live feed shows tree roots, cracks, misaligned joints, foreign objects and sand pockets in detail. Internal records at MJP Plumbing show that combining jetting with CCTV clears stubborn drains on the first visit in almost every case.
After the inspection you see key footage and images on screen. We then talk through options such as jetting maintenance, pipe relining or targeted replacement of short sections. That step by step approach suits busy households, builders and property managers across suburbs from Warana to Sippy Downs.
Long-Term Fixes Instead Of Repeat Callouts
CCTV footage lets MJP Plumbing sort issues into urgent fixes and watch points. Collapsed sections, severe root balls and major bellies usually sit on the urgent list. Smaller cracks or early corrosion might be logged and checked again during future maintenance.
Guides from the Queensland Building and Construction Commission explain that failed underground drainage can lead to foundation movement and expensive structural repairs. By acting on serious defects early, owners avoid that level of damage. Pipe relining and short, targeted excavations often keep driveways, slabs and landscaping intact.
For strata schemes and commercial sites, clear footage makes it easier to plan works around tenants or trading hours. Managers can schedule jet cleaning or relining during quiet periods and budget for larger upgrades over several years. That means fewer emergency overflows and more predictable costs.
CCTV Inspections Before Buying Property
CCTV inspections before buying property give buyers a clear picture of hidden drains that building and pest reports rarely cover. Underground pipes can hold tens of thousands of dollars in future repair risk, especially on older or heavily treed Sunshine Coast blocks. A short camera session often reveals issues that would otherwise appear only after settlement.
Many homes in areas like Buderim, Nambour and older parts of Maroochydore still rely on original clay or galvanised pipes. These materials crack, leak and shift over time, especially where large trees draw moisture from the soil. Without a CCTV drainage survey you may not realise the condition of these lines until a major blockage or collapse occurs.
For investors, property managers and body corporates, pre purchase CCTV checks on unit complexes and townhouses help confirm the state of shared drains. That knowledge supports fair negotiations over price and future maintenance planning. It also avoids disputes about whether faults existed before or after settlement.
What A Pre-Purchase Drain Camera Inspection Can Reveal
A pre purchase drain camera inspection can reveal collapsed or badly cracked sewer lines under driveways, patios or even house slabs. These problems are costly to expose and repair, especially once new concrete or tiles are in place. Early discovery lets buyers factor likely drainage work into their offer.
In suburbs like Buderim, Mooloolaba and Nambour, CCTV often shows heavy tree root intrusion from mature trees. It can also reveal old clay pipes that have reached the end of their service life, with multiple cracks and displaced joints. Past DIY renovation work may have added illegal stormwater to sewer connections or poorly installed junctions.
MJP Plumbing supplies clear footage, still photos and a written summary tailored to Sunshine Coast conditions. Buyers can share this with their solicitor or conveyancer and request repairs or price adjustments. That small upfront inspection cost can save many thousands of dollars in unexpected drainage work later.
Who Should Consider A CCTV Drain Inspection Before Settlement?
Buyers of older properties, acreage blocks and homes with extensive landscaping should strongly consider a CCTV drain inspection. Long runs of pipe through tree roots, retaining walls and driveways carry higher hidden risk. Knowing their condition early helps avoid nasty surprises once you move in.
Investors and managers taking over multi unit complexes in areas like Kawana, Birtinya and Caloundra also gain value from pre settlement CCTV. Shared drains serving many units can be expensive to repair, so clear condition reports help with sinking fund planning.
When you arrange an inspection, ask MJP Plumbing to check both sewer and stormwater lines where access allows. Try to book the work within your contract’s building and pest or special conditions period. That way any serious findings can be raised while negotiations are still open.
Tree Root Intrusion And Underground Pipe Damage
Tree root intrusion and underground pipe damage are two of the biggest drainage issues on the Sunshine Coast. Roots seek out tiny leaks and joints, then slowly crack pipes wider as they grow. Soft, moist soils and high rainfall create perfect conditions for this growth.
According to the Queensland Government Department of Environment and Science, tree root management is a key part of maintaining urban sewer networks. In practice, that means identifying where roots enter and whether the pipe is still sound. CCTV drain inspection is the clearest way to do that on residential and small commercial sites.
Once root patterns are understood, MJP Plumbing can design sensible repair and maintenance plans. Often this involves a mix of jet cleaning, mechanical cutting and either relining or replacement of affected sections. For heavily treed blocks, periodic checks help keep roots under control.
Why Tree Roots Love Sunshine Coast Drains
Tree roots love Sunshine Coast drains because pipes provide constant moisture in dry spells. Tiny cracks, unsealed joints and old rubber rings let that moisture seep into the surrounding soil. Roots from eucalypts, figs and palms quickly find these spots and push their way inside.
Older clay and concrete pipes in suburbs such as Maroochydore, Caloundra and Nambour are especially vulnerable. Their joints were never fully watertight, so roots only need small movement in the trench to gain entry. Coastal and sloping sites also move more over time, which opens up fresh gaps.
CCTV pipe inspection shows exactly where and how roots enter the line. On screen you see fine strands or thick mats pushing through joints or cracks. That detail helps decide whether careful cutting and relining will fix the problem or whether a short replacement section is safer.
Managing Roots For The Long Term With CCTV Guidance
Managing root intrusion for the long term starts with a clear camera assessment. After CCTV confirmation, MJP Plumbing uses hydro jetting and mechanical cutters to remove root masses without stripping the whole pipe wall. In many cases this restores full flow straight away.
The next step is checking for structural damage hidden behind the roots. Once the line is clean, a second pass with the camera reveals any cracks, missing wall sections or bellies. If the pipe retains sound structure, relining can create a smooth new pipe inside the old shell.
Where pipes are badly broken or crushed, we recommend partial or full replacement with modern PVC. For heavily treed properties and strata complexes, we often schedule periodic CCTV and jet cleaning. That keeps new root growth in check and avoids sudden failures during storms or holiday periods.
What Happens During A CCTV Drain Inspection?
During a CCTV drain inspection, your plumber follows a calm, set process from first chat to final report. The goal is to keep the visit tidy, safe and as quick as your drains allow. Knowing the steps in advance can make the whole experience feel straightforward.
MJP Plumbing always starts by listening to your concerns and checking available plans or past reports. We then choose the right access points so the camera can reach as much pipework as possible. If blockages are heavy, we clear a path first so the camera can travel the full line.
Once inspection begins, we guide the camera along the pipe while watching live video. When we find key defects, we pause, mark locations on the surface and capture still images. Finally, we review the footage and discuss repair or maintenance options in clear, simple terms.
Step-By-Step CCTV Drain Inspection Process
The step by step process begins with a discussion about symptoms, property history and any previous drainage work. MJP Plumbing team members then walk the site to locate inspection openings, gullies, pits and boundary traps. Safety set up follows, especially near driveways or busy commercial areas.
If the line is fully blocked, high pressure water jetting or mechanical clearing creates enough space for the camera. We then insert the CCTV drain inspection camera and slowly work along the pipe. Distance markers on the cable and any change in gradient are noted for the report.
When the camera reaches a defect, we stop the reel, take close up footage and switch on the locator. At ground level we use a receiver to plot the depth and exact position and mark it with paint. Once every reachable line is inspected, we pack down gear and move to the explanation stage.
What You Receive After The Inspection
After the inspection you receive a plain language summary of what we found. For many Sunshine Coast customers we also provide access to video files and key photos showing important defects. These records help you, your builder or your body corporate understand the condition of the drainage system.
Recommendations are sorted into urgent and non urgent items so you can plan work in stages. Where needed, MJP Plumbing supplies itemised quotes for hydro jetting, relining or replacement. Guidance from Standards Australia and the AS/NZS 3500 Plumbing and Drainage series shapes our repair methods.
For builders, developers and managers, our written reports often support council approvals, construction handovers and insurance claims. Keeping these documents with your property files builds a clear drainage history. That history saves time and money when future works or claims arise.
Benefits Of CCTV Drain Diagnostics
CCTV drain diagnostics deliver a mix of cost savings, convenience and better planning for Sunshine Coast properties. By seeing exactly what is wrong underground, you avoid paying for work that targets the wrong spot. You also gain evidence to support decisions with insurers, councils and other owners.
Traditional repairs often began with large exploratory trenches or slab cuts. CCTV reduces that need by pointing directly to the defect location and depth. For homes in suburbs like Mountain Creek and Coolum with expensive landscaping or driveways, this difference matters a lot.
Industry groups such as Master Plumbers Australia recognise CCTV as standard for complex drainage jobs, a standing reinforced by academic work on leveraging deep learning techniques to automate and improve pipe condition assessments. When combined with skilled interpretation, it gives homeowners and builders far greater confidence in plumbing inspection services. That matches MJP Plumbing’s focus on long term client relationships rather than one off visits.
Cost, Convenience And Property Protection
From a cost point of view, CCTV drain inspection often pays for itself quickly. Instead of guessing and digging in the wrong place, excavation only occurs at proven defect points. That reduces labour hours, machinery hire and reinstatement costs for concrete, pavers and gardens.
Convenience improves too. Most CCTV sewer inspection jobs on standard houses take less than a couple of hours once access is ready. Access remains focused on small areas around inspection points rather than large trenches across lawns or driveways. For businesses and schools this shorter time on site reduces disruption.
Property protection is another major gain. The Infrastructure Australia pipeline reports highlight the importance of maintaining underground services to protect above ground assets. By fixing leaks and collapses early, CCTV helps prevent subsidence under paths, cracking in slabs and erosion around retaining walls.
Compliance, Documentation And Long-Term Planning
For builders, developers and body corporates, CCTV footage and reports support compliance with AS/NZS 3500 and local council plumbing approvals. They show that drains fall correctly, have sound joints and connect to lawful discharge points. This reduces the risk of failed inspections and costly rework.
Documentation from CCTV drain inspections is also useful for insurance and legal matters. Insurers often ask for proof of pre existing damage or blockages when assessing claims. Clear time stamped video and photos meet that need far better than memory or sketches.
Long term planning benefits as well. Managers of older complexes in places like Kawana and Maroochydore can use CCTV results to stage relining or replacement over several years. Regular inspections by MJP Plumbing build a detailed record, helping you avoid sudden drainage crises.
Frequently Asked Questions
Question: How Much Does A CCTV Drain Inspection Cost On The Sunshine Coast?
A CCTV drain inspection cost on the Sunshine Coast depends on your property and drain layout. Length of pipe, number of lines, access points and whether heavy pre clearing is needed all affect price. Detailed reports for councils or insurers may add a little. MJP Plumbing provides clear, upfront estimates after a quick chat about your site and symptoms.
Question: How Long Does A CCTV Drain Inspection Take?
Most residential CCTV drain inspections on the Sunshine Coast take between one and two hours. Larger properties, multi unit complexes or commercial sites can take longer, especially if several access points need work. Time also increases when heavy blockages require jet cleaning before the camera run. In most cases MJP Plumbing completes inspection and on site explanation in a single visit.
Question: Can CCTV Drain Inspection Find The Exact Location Of A Leak Or Blockage?
Yes, CCTV drain inspection can pinpoint the location of a leak or blockage very accurately. The camera head carries a transmitter, and a surface locator tracks its signal. This lets the plumber mark depth and position on the ground with spray paint. Targeted marking keeps excavation small and focused, which is especially handy under driveways and patios.
Question: Do I Still Need A CCTV Inspection If The Blocked Drain Has Been Cleared?
You often still need a CCTV inspection if the same drain blocks more than once. Clearing restores flow, but it does not show why the blockage formed. A camera run after clearing reveals roots, cracks, bellies or foreign objects. That information helps you decide between simple maintenance and more permanent repair.
Question: Is CCTV Drain Inspection Safe For Old Or Fragile Pipes?
CCTV drain inspection is safe for old or fragile pipes because the camera simply travels along the line. It does not scrape or pressure clean the walls. When pipes are delicate, MJP Plumbing adjusts any jet cleaning to gentle settings and uses suitable nozzles. Seeing fragile areas on video actually reduces risk, because repairs can be planned with care.
Question: How Often Should Strata Or Commercial Properties Get CCTV Drain Surveys?
Strata and commercial properties with past issues or heavy use should consider CCTV drain surveys every few years. High use kitchens, schools and aged care facilities may benefit from checks even more often. Regular inspections give managers time to schedule jet cleaning, relining or upgrades before failures occur. This supports smoother budgets, compliance and happier tenants or customers.
Conclusion
CCTV drain inspection gives Sunshine Coast homeowners, landlords, body corporates and businesses a clear, non intrusive view inside sewers and stormwater pipes. It turns recurring blockages, bad smells and soggy lawns into specific findings such as tree root intrusion, cracked joints or sand filled traps. With that clarity you can choose repairs that actually solve the problem instead of only treating symptoms.
MJP Plumbing brings more than a decade of local experience with CCTV cameras, hydro jetting, pipe relining and targeted drain diagnostics. From Maroochydore and Buderim through Kawana, Caloundra, Mooloolaba and Nambour, we work with homeowners, builders and property managers who want reliable, compliant plumbing.
If you are facing persistent drain issues, planning a renovation, preparing to buy or managing a busy site, a CCTV drain inspection Sunshine Coast wide is often the smartest next step. Reach out to MJP Plumbing to talk through your situation and arrange a time. You will see exactly what is happening underground and gain a clear, practical plan to keep your drains flowing.



