Sewer camera inspection with live HD video. Useful for pre-purchase real estate scopes, repeat clogs, and second opinions.
A sewer camera inspection (also called a sewer scope) is a diagnostic procedure that uses a waterproof HD camera on a flexible cable to inspect the interior of a sewer line. The camera enters through the cleanout, travels the length of the line, and displays live video on a monitor.
The inspection reveals cracks, offset joints, root intrusion, pipe bellies, corrosion, foreign objects, partial or complete collapses, mineral buildup, pipe material, pipe diameter, and the location and depth of each defect. This information is the basis for any repair recommendation.
Pre-purchase real estate sewer scopes are commonly requested for older homes, especially in historic Denver-metro neighborhoods with original clay or cast iron sewer laterals. The inspection findings can be used during the inspection objection window in real estate transactions.
Every sewer camera inspection includes a written report and a video file that the homeowner keeps. The video can be shared with any other contractor for a second opinion.
If you're experiencing any of these in your Broomfield home, contact us to schedule a $19 camera-first consultation.
A typical sewer camera inspection job follows these steps.
Sewer camera inspection pricing varies by job type. The $19 consultation is credited toward any subsequent repair. Standalone inspections (e.g., real-estate sewer scopes) are quoted separately. Contact for current rates.
We work with homeowners across the Broomfield, CO area, including these neighborhoods:
Camera inspection provides direct visual evidence of the line's condition rather than relying on guesswork from external symptoms. This is especially valuable before any repair decision (so the recommended fix matches the actual problem) or before purchasing a home (so the buyer knows what they're inheriting).
Sewer scopes are recommended for any older home, any home with mature trees near the sewer path, and any home in a historic neighborhood. Standard home inspections do not include sewer line inspections — they require a separate specialist appointment.
A typical sewer camera inspection takes 30-45 minutes on site. Access is usually through the home's exterior cleanout. If no exterior cleanout exists, alternate access via a roof vent or by pulling a toilet may be required.
Access can be made through a roof vent (for compatible camera diameters) or by pulling a toilet. Both methods work; the choice depends on the home's specific plumbing layout.
We serve the entire Denver metro area. If you're near Broomfield, we probably cover you too:
Book a $19 camera-first consultation and we'll diagnose the exact problem before quoting any repair. The $19 is credited to your job if you move forward.