
Trade Counter gets a 2020 Facelift
Monday, 02 November 2020
It’s fair to say that 2020 has been a year of reacting and adapting for most of the world, and where possible trying to make the best of what has been quite honestly a terrible global situation. And that’s precisely the approach that Scanprobe have taken. We have made countless changes and updates to the
CCTV Drain Camera Inspection: Reasons to Conduct Them
Monday, 05 October 2020
Most people, as part of your daily routine, wake up in the morning and head straight to the bathroom. But, after no. 2, what if you find out that the toilet isn’t flushing? What do you do now? Do you: Use a plungerinside the toilet and see if that takes care of the blockage? Or

BlockBusters survey with Scanprobe!
Wednesday, 05 August 2020
BlockBusters Drainage and Plumbing Services have been a loyal and vocal customer of Scanprobe for many years now, and the last time we made some noise about them it was when they had recently purchased eleven brand new Maxprobe drain camera systems – we’d definitely call that “news worthy”. So it’s fair to say we

Get a bigger “win” with your WinCan survey
Monday, 27 July 2020
When WinCan first released a software package into the sewer inspection industry in 1990, they were able to boast that they “created this market“. 30 years and over 8,500 installs later, WinCan sits proudly at the top of the drain inspection survey market, and has been a popular feature on Scanprobe’s flagship pipeline inspection camera,
Drain surveys: Can I do them myself?
Wednesday, 10 June 2020
Did you recently move into a new house and just want to check it out, or is poor drainage bothering you, and you’re not sure what the problem is? If yes, try hiring someone to carry out a CCTV survey of your property drains. This survey will enable you to identify your drains need repairing
Maxprobe is here to stay
Wednesday, 13 May 2020
The Maxprobe drain camera is an evolving unit that frequently being enhanced. When it was initially launched in 2015, this CCTV inspection system had a relatively standard camera head in comparison to the standard of today. Since January 2017, the camera head has been upgraded to a 44mm self-leveler, with integral Sonde inside the camera
Choosing an ideal sewer camera
Thursday, 30 April 2020
The sewer inspection cameras are extensively utilised by home inspectors, engineers, contractors, plumbers, municipal workers, and other professionals for inspecting regions that aren’t easy to spot. These regions may comprise insides of a drain, spaces behind walls, pipeline interiors, and other hard-to-reach places. So, if you want to buy a sewer inspection camera, you first
The advantages you get with a pipeline inspection camera
Friday, 13 March 2020
The blockage is one of the biggest fears about pipework . For many years, the pipes will tirelessly work to remove waste and water from your building like silent, cylindrical heroes. But when you get a blockage, it can be costly, disruptive, and worrying. Often, pipes are buried beneath the ground, so getting to them
Cowboys Beware: there’s a new Sheriff in town…
Friday, 13 December 2019
It’s 2019, not the Wild West, but yet somehow cowboys are still a problem in today’s society. Only in this case it is cowboy firms who are looking to trick the...