


Sewer / Septic Scoping
A sewer scoping (also called a sewer camera inspection) involves using a specialized camera to visually inspect the condition of a home’s main sewer line from the house to the city connection or septic system. This service helps identify hidden issues that could lead to costly repairs.
Camera Insertion: A high-resolution camera is fed through the sewer cleanout or drain.
Visual Inspection: Real-time video reveals the condition of the pipe interior.
Identification of Issues: We look for:
Tree root intrusion
Cracks or breaks in the pipe
Blockages or buildup
Pipe sagging or misalignment
Corrosion or deterioration
Documentation: Video footage and a summary of findings are provided to the client.
Recommendations: If issues are found, we offer guidance on next steps or referrals to plumbing professionals.
A sewer scoping (also called a sewer camera inspection) involves using a specialized camera to visually inspect the condition of a home’s main sewer line from the house to the city connection or septic system. This service helps identify hidden issues that could lead to costly repairs.
Camera Insertion: A high-resolution camera is fed through the sewer cleanout or drain.
Visual Inspection: Real-time video reveals the condition of the pipe interior.
Identification of Issues: We look for:
Tree root intrusion
Cracks or breaks in the pipe
Blockages or buildup
Pipe sagging or misalignment
Corrosion or deterioration
Documentation: Video footage and a summary of findings are provided to the client.
Recommendations: If issues are found, we offer guidance on next steps or referrals to plumbing professionals.