
We suspect there's a blockage or damage in the underground stormwater drain, and we want to hire a plumber for a camera inspection to pinpoint the issue. If we can identify the blockage , then we can repair the drain ourselves buying materials from Bunnings.
However, we face complications:
1) It's challenging to hire a local plumber as they're fully booked. Considering the urgency before the upcoming cyclone, we're considering purchasing a camera for a self-inspection.
2) A plumber mentioned that the downpipes are part of a "Wet System," making them challenging for a camera inspection due to water-filled pipes. They suggested digging in wet areas to locate the leak.
Yet, if there's a blockage, wouldn't it be simpler to insert the camera from the stormwater outlets at the street kerb? we are more concerned about the blockage causing 2nd downpipe to overflow.
