Drain Report

1 min read Updated 6 Jul 2026 DrainSpy Brisbane
In short The written deliverable of a CCTV inspection: footage, defect log with chainages, severity gradings and repair recommendations — evidence you can act on.

A professional drain report pairs the recorded video with a structured log: each observation coded by type and severity, located by chainage, and photographed. Australian industry practice draws on conduit condition-coding standards so different assessors describe defects consistently.

Reports matter beyond repairs: they are evidence for insurance claims, pre-purchase decisions, build-over applications and disputes with builders or neighbours.

What Is It For?

Documents pipe condition formally for decisions, claims and approvals.

Where You'll Find It

Produced after CCTV surveys for owners, buyers, insurers and authorities.

Common Problems

  • Vague reports without chainages or severity gradings
  • Footage without a written defect log
  • Reports too old to reflect current condition

How DrainSpy Brisbane Deals With It

A CCTV drain inspection is the standard way to confirm whether this is what's happening in your pipes: the camera shows the condition on screen, a locator pinpoints the exact position and depth, and you get a recorded report before any repair decisions are made.

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Suspect This Is Your Problem?

A CCTV drain inspection shows exactly what's happening inside your pipes — no guesswork.