CCTV drainage inspection is Drainage TV’s speciality and they carry out the work for a range of clients from surveyors and architects, to housing companies, home buyers, builders and drainlayers. New drains require inspection to determine if they are compliant with regulations and correctly laid, while clients may need to ascertain the condition and location of existing drains.
To this end, Drainage TV cover Auckland wide, from Huntly to Matakana, Waiheke Island to Waikato Heads, and everywhere in between. They are also available to travel anywhere in New Zealand as requested, and have completed inspections in Wellington, Great Barrier Island, Coromandel and Whangarei to name a few.
For Drainage TV to travel to these far-flung spots, their equipment too has been a major factor in them being able to attend to drainage inspection jobs on time and in difficult terrain. As they explain, “Our camera systems are fully portable. This means we can easily access manholes wherever they may be – in a backyard or down a gully – and it’s so much more cost effective for clients. The versatility of our inspection concept and range of camera sizes and mobility units enables inspections to be carried out almost everywhere. We can even fly the units to locations. Recently we’ve been to Great Barrier Island with our cameras, so there really are very few jobs that we are not able to tackle.”
Managing Director, Sallie Norman explains, “To become known as an honest and reliable company providing a good product I have developed online systems that allow clients to view and accept quotes and to make payments, as well as accessing their inspection reports and video footage. We maintain excellent communication trails and all our responses to clients are timely and comprehensive. Making the process easy has always been my aim. These things set us apart.”
Drainage TV are one of the first CCTV drainage inspection companies in New Zealand to offer online video review, so for more information on CCTV stormwater inspections, private drainage and drain videos please go to www.drainagetv.co.nz .






