Denver & Surrounding Areas

Sewer Camera Inspections in Pueblo

Find the real cause of sewer trouble — not just the symptom.

When a Pueblo 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 older neighborhoods like Bessemer, Mesa Junction, and the East Side, that usually means root intrusion from mature cottonwoods in aging clay laterals, bellied lines from the Arkansas valley's alkaline clay soils, or corroded cast iron, and you see exactly which one before spending a dollar on repairs.

Diagnose The Real Problem Before You Repair It

Camera-Verified Sewer Diagnosis

Buying a home in Bessemer, Belmont, or University Park? A standard home inspection skips the sewer line entirely, and with so many Pueblo laterals 70 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.

Alphalete Trenchless sewer scope camera

Inside a Sewer Camera Inspection Visit

Find the Right Access Point

We begin by finding the right access point — usually an existing cleanout — so the inspection can start without unnecessary digging or guesswork.

Inspect the Pipe from the Inside

A high-definition sewer camera then moves through the pipe and captures real-time video of the interior. We watch as it goes and flag anything worth a closer look.

Explain the Results Clearly

When the inspection wraps, we sit down with you and review what was found. Footage is yours to keep if you want a copy, and any repair recommendations come with clear pricing.

When a Sewer Camera Inspection Is The Right Move

When To Call Us

Before Buying a House

When buying a home in Pueblo, a sewer camera inspection is one of the most useful extras a buyer can request. Major sewer repairs cost thousands and a 30-minute inspection often pays for itself many times over.

When Drain Problems Keep Coming Back

Drains that keep clogging back up usually have a structural cause — buildup along the wall, partial collapse, or root intrusion. A camera inspection shows which one it is so the fix actually solves the problem.

When Root Intrusion Is Suspected

If you suspect tree roots have grown into the line, an inspection confirms it. We can also see how much of the pipe the roots are affecting and what the right repair approach is.

When the Sewer Line Is Older

Older sewer lines may have problems that get worse silently for years. An inspection captures the current condition so you can plan ahead instead of reacting to an emergency.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common Questions

Do I need a camera inspection before buying a home in Pueblo?
It is one of the most useful extras a buyer can add to a standard home inspection in Pueblo. Sewer-line problems are not part of a typical inspection, and the cost of finding a major issue after closing is usually many times the cost of the camera run.
What does a sewer camera inspection actually show?
The camera transmits high-definition video from inside the pipe, showing buildup, root intrusion, cracks, offsets, scale, and any partial collapses. You see the same footage we do, in real time.
Can a camera inspection find leaks?
The camera does not see water leaking outside the pipe directly, but it clearly identifies cracks, holes, and collapsed sections where water is escaping. That is usually all that is needed to plan the repair.
Do you serve commercial properties in Pueblo?
Yes. We perform sewer camera inspections on both residential and commercial properties in Pueblo, including multi-tenant buildings, restaurants, and offices.

Schedule an Inspection For Your Property

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 Pueblo yard. We walk you through the footage and recommend only the repair the line actually needs, with no upselling.

Call (720) 807-3224