Inspection cameras used for plumbing inspections, drain inspections, and sewer inspections to identify blockages, damage, pipe condition, and internal defects in residential and commercial systems.
Visual inspection equipment used for municipal sewer systems, water lines, utility conduits, and public infrastructure inspections where excavation or disassembly is not practical.
Inspection cameras and borescopes used for industrial inspections, mechanical systems, ducts, pipelines, and confined spaces across manufacturing, energy, and technical facilities.
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Inspection cameras used by plumbing, drain, and specialty service contractors to diagnose issues, verify pipe conditions, and document inspection results on residential and commercial job sites.
Borescopes and inspection cameras used by engineering departments, technical teams, and educational institutions for research, training, and internal inspection of mechanical systems and components.
Visual inspection equipment used by industrial operators, utilities, and corporate teams to support maintenance, quality control, and inspection workflows across manufacturing plants, pipelines, and infrastructure assets.
Real-world feedback from professionals using our inspection equipment in the field.
Field Feedback from Professionals
“A practical inspection camera for routine sewer inspections. Easy to deploy and allows our team to assess pipe conditions without excavation.”
“Reliable and straightforward to use. Well suited for daily plumbing and drain inspections in both residential and commercial environments.”
“Helps us verify underground pipe conditions quickly and make informed maintenance decisions before committing to repairs.”
“Provides clear visuals in confined spaces and supports efficient inspection and documentation during maintenance work.”
PipeXpert supplies remote visual inspection equipment for professionals who need to see clearly inside hard-to-reach areas.
We understand that inspection equipment has to work beyond the product page. In the field, what matters is usable footage, reliable operation, and the confidence that the system fits the job.
From pipe and drain inspection to industrial diagnostics, we help customers choose practical equipment for real working conditions.
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Tell us about your inspection task. Our team can help you compare suitable options and choose equipment that fits your work.