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Digital Inspection Cameras Go Mainstream
Plumbers have long used more specialized versions of these inspection cameras to navigate deep inside pipes and drains and locate clogs or leaks. Now that digital inspection cameras have become more affordable for non-professionals to purchase for household use, homeowners are increasingly using these handy instruments to save time and eliminate unnecessary demolition. Newer digital inspection cameras such as the latest from Milwaukee cordless tools allows the user to access spaces through an opening as small as 3/4" and capture videos that can be stored on a memory card and transferred to a computer. The ability to capture images in tight spaces without demolition has proven useful for navigating through tight spaces to help accomplish tasks such as: Finding clogs in plumbing pipes Drain inspection Diagnosing issues within HVAC systems Locating or diagnosing issues with electrical wiring Locating leaks Getting a clear view behind walls Finding leaks or other issues in hard to reach areas of vehicle engines Though it is still usually best to hire a plumber who has the appropriate equipment for larger plumbing jobs (plumbing cameras are more specialized), digital inspection cameras make it possible to see inside, under and around hard to reach places with ease. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Maria Polidoro is the Founder of Ace Tool Online. Ace Tool is an authorized distributor for virtually all major power tool manufacturers and houses a full power tool service center. Please visit Ace Tool Online for Milwaukee saws, Amana router bits and saws, Festool saws, Occidental Leather tool belts and much more. |
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