Denver & Surrounding Areas

Sewer Camera Inspections in Lone Tree

See inside the pipe before paying for the repair.

Alphalete provides sewer camera inspections in Lone Tree that show the exact condition of your line — so repairs are based on evidence, not guesswork, and you only pay for what actually needs fixing. Lone Tree's housing stock skews newer, but expansive clay soils east of the Front Range can still crack or offset a young lateral, which is why pre-purchase camera inspections are valuable in premium neighborhoods like Heritage Hills and RidgeGate.

A Direct Look At Your Sewer Line

High-Definition Sewer Line Diagnostics

Sewer issues often start out subtle. A drain that empties a little slower than usual. An odor that comes and goes. A backup that clears on its own but returns weeks later. By the time something is obviously wrong, the underlying problem has usually been developing for a while.

A sewer camera inspection in Lone Tree shows what is actually happening inside the pipe so you can make informed decisions about how to fix it.

Alphalete Trenchless sewer scope camera

How A Sewer Camera Inspection Works

Find the Right Access Point

First, we locate the cleanout or other suitable access point so the camera can enter the line without extra work. If no easy access exists, we discuss the options before doing anything.

Inspect the Pipe from the Inside

The HD camera then travels the full length of the sewer, transmitting live video so we can identify any cracks, root intrusion, scale buildup, or other issues as we see them.

Explain the Results Clearly

After the run, we walk you through the footage and explain what each finding means. You leave with a clear understanding of what the line looks like and what (if anything) needs attention.

Common Reasons People Book a Camera Inspection

When To Call Us

Before Buying a House

Before buying a property in Lone Tree, a camera inspection can reveal sewer-line issues that the standard home inspection does not check. Catching a problem before closing usually saves significant money.

When Drain Problems Keep Coming Back

When the same drain keeps clogging despite cleanings, the underlying issue is almost always in the pipe itself. A camera tells you whether it is buildup, root intrusion, or pipe damage.

When Root Intrusion Is Suspected

Sewer odors, gurgling drains, or wet patches in the yard often point to root intrusion. A camera confirms it visually so the right repair gets recommended.

When the Sewer Line Is Older

Sewer lines installed decades ago may have corroded, cracked, or shifted with the ground. An inspection lays out the line's actual condition so repair decisions are based on real data.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common Questions

How long does a sewer camera inspection take?
Most sewer camera inspections in Lone Tree can be completed in about an hour, depending on the length and condition of the line. We confirm the timing on site once we see the access point and the pipe layout.
What can a sewer camera inspection find?
A sewer camera inspection can identify clogs, grease buildup, root intrusion, cracks, separated joints, partial collapses, and corrosion inside the pipe. The footage shows the exact location of each issue so repairs can be targeted.
Will you provide a recording of the inspection?
Yes. On request, we provide a digital copy of the video inspection. This is incredibly helpful for home buyers, real estate agents, insurance claims, and your own records.
How much does an inspection cost?
Every residential trenchless pipelining job starts with a free camera inspection. For standalone diagnostic calls in Lone Tree, our pricing is competitive — call our office for a fast quote.

Book Your Sewer Camera Inspection

Call to book a sewer camera inspection at your Lone Tree property. We come out, run the camera, walk you through the footage, and lay out exactly what (if anything) needs to be done.

Call (720) 807-3224
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