Sewer Camera Inspections in Denver
Get a precise sewer line diagnosis without unnecessary digging.
When a Denver drain keeps backing up or a plumbing problem won't fully clear, you need to see what is actually happening inside the line. Our sewer camera inspection runs a high-resolution camera from the cleanout to the city main and shows you the problem on video. In Denver's older neighborhoods, like Capitol Hill, Wash Park, and Baker, that usually means root intrusion from mature elms in century-old clay laterals, bellied lines from the Front Range's expansive soils, or corroded cast iron, and you see exactly which one before spending a dollar on repairs.
See the Problem Before You Pay for the Fix
Inspect the Sewer Line from the Inside
Buying a Victorian in Capitol Hill or a bungalow in the Highlands? A standard home inspection skips the sewer line entirely, and in a market where many laterals are 80 to 100 years old, a failed line can cost thousands after closing. A quick camera run shows the line’s true condition so you can negotiate the price or walk away with confidence. We hand you the recorded footage to keep.
What To Expect During Your Inspection
Access Point Setup
We begin by finding the best entry point into the sewer line, often through an existing cleanout. This helps us complete the inspection efficiently while minimizing disruption to your property.
Internal Video Inspection
Our plumbing inspection camera is then guided through the line while we monitor the footage in real time. This allows us to locate blockages, identify damage, and see the condition of the pipe throughout the inspection.
Review and Recommendation
After the inspection, we explain what the camera found in clear terms. If the line needs cleaning, repair, or additional evaluation, we will walk you through the next step based on the actual condition of the sewer pipe.
When a Sewer Camera Inspection Is Worth It
When To Call Us
Before Buying a Home
A home can appear to be in great shape while the sewer line has hidden problems underground. A professional sewer camera inspection can help uncover those issues before you finalize a property purchase in Denver.
When Backups Keep Coming Back
If the same drains continue to slow down or back up, there may be a deeper problem in the main sewer line. A camera inspection helps pinpoint the true cause so the issue can be addressed more effectively.
If Tree Roots May Be Involved
Older sewer lines and mature landscaping can create the right conditions for root intrusion. A camera inspection can show whether roots have entered the line and how much they are affecting flow.
For Older Sewer Infrastructure
Aging pipes can develop cracks, corrosion, offsets, and weak joints over time. Inspecting the line early can help catch these issues before they lead to a more expensive sewer repair.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common Questions
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Get a Clearer Answer About Your Sewer Line
Found a problem? Most issues a camera reveals, like roots, cracks, and separated joints, can be fixed with trenchless repair and no trench across your Denver yard. We walk you through the footage and recommend only the repair the line actually needs, with no upselling.