Sewer Camera Inspections in Colorado Springs, CO
Get a clear look at your sewer line before you dig or buy.
When a Colorado Springs drain keeps backing up, or you are about to buy a home, a sewer camera inspection, also called a sewer scope, sends a waterproof camera through the sewer line so we can see the pipe's condition and pinpoint any damage or blockage. Alphalete shows you the problem on screen and locates exactly where it is, so you get answers before anyone digs or spends. Call (720) 807-3224.
Find the Real Problem Below the Surface
See Inside the Pipe Without Guesswork
Buying a home in Colorado Springs? A standard home inspection does not include the sewer line, and a bad line is one of the most expensive surprises a new owner can inherit. A sewer scope before closing shows whether the pipe is sound or whether roots, cracks, or a belly are waiting. For a current home, the camera finds why a drain keeps backing up so we fix the right thing in the right place.

What To Expect During Your Inspection
Sewer Line Access
We begin by locating the best access point into the line, usually through a cleanout or another available opening. This helps keep the inspection efficient while minimizing disruption to your property.
Internal Camera Inspection
A plumbing inspection camera is then guided through the sewer line while we review the footage in real time. This helps us identify the exact location of clogs, roots, damaged sections, or other conditions affecting the pipe.
Clear Explanation and Next Steps
Once the inspection is finished, we go over what was found and explain the recommended next step. Whether the issue calls for cleaning, repair, or more extensive sewer work, you will know why that recommendation is being made.
When a Sewer Camera Inspection Is Worth Scheduling
When To Call Us
Before Buying a House
A standard home inspection does not always reveal the condition of the sewer line. A professional sewer camera inspection can help uncover hidden sewer issues before you buy a home in Colorado Springs.
After Repeated Backups
If the same plumbing problem keeps returning, there may be a deeper issue in the main sewer line. A camera inspection helps identify the source so repairs can be more targeted and effective.
When Roots Are Suspected
Root intrusion can restrict flow and damage a sewer line over time. An inspection can confirm whether roots have entered the pipe and show how serious the problem may be.
For Older Sewer Lines
Older sewer systems may be more likely to develop cracks, corrosion, shifting, or failing joints. Inspecting the line early can help you catch those issues before they turn into a more expensive repair.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common Questions
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Get Clarity Before You Move Forward
Found a problem, or want peace of mind before you buy? Most issues a camera reveals, like roots, cracks, and clogs, have a clear fix, and we walk you through the options. Call (720) 807-3224 or request a free video inspection.