Inspection Points

Precast Concrete Points for Pipeline Inspection and Maintenance.

Description

SVC Inspection Points are precast concrete access chambers that provide essential entry points into underground drainage and sewer systems. They solve the problem of accessing pipelines for inspection and maintenance without needing a full-sized manhole. Typically used for rodding or camera inspections, these compact units allow maintenance crews to quickly locate and clear blockages. Their robust concrete construction ensures they provide a durable and reliable access point for the life of the pipeline asset.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where are inspection points typically located?

They are often installed at the property boundary where a private drain connects to the main, or at regular intervals along a pipeline to facilitate maintenance and troubleshooting.

What is the difference between an inspection point and a manhole?

An inspection point is much smaller and is not designed for a person to enter. It simply provides a small opening at the surface to allow tools to be inserted into the pipeline.

What is an inspection point used for?

It's a small chamber that provides direct access to an underground sewer or stormwater pipe, allowing workers to insert a camera for inspection or a mechanical rod to clear a blockage.

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