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Sewer Inspection, Cleaning, Repair & More

Whether you need a pre-purchase scope inspection, a camera diagnosis, hydro jetting, or a sewer line repair, this directory connects you to verified local providers across all 50 states, for free.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of sewer services does this directory cover?

This directory covers 10 distinct sewer service categories, including camera inspection, scope inspection, line inspection, lateral inspection, line cleaning, hydro jetting, line repair, video reports, written reports, and homebuyer inspections. You can browse all categories on this page or use the search tool to find providers offering a specific service in your area.

How do I know which sewer service I need?

Start with the symptoms. If you're buying a home, a sewer scope inspection with video recording is essential to avoid surprise repair costs. If you have slow drains or recurring clogs, a camera inspection can diagnose the issue. If roots or grease are blocking your line, hydro jetting is the most effective solution. For damaged or collapsed pipes, you'll need a repair specialist. When in doubt, a basic camera inspection is the lowest-cost diagnostic step.

What is the difference between a camera inspection and a scope inspection?

A camera inspection is a general term for inserting a video camera into the sewer line to visually inspect its condition. A scope inspection typically refers to a more formal inspection process that includes a recorded video, written findings, defect severity ratings, and a detailed report. Scope inspections are standard for real estate transactions and insurance claims.

How much does a sewer inspection cost?

A basic sewer camera inspection typically costs $100 to $300. A full scope inspection with video recording and written report runs $200 to $500. Pre-purchase homebuyer inspections with detailed findings can cost $250 to $600. Prices vary by region, pipe accessibility, and the level of reporting included.

Should I get a sewer inspection before buying a home?

Yes. Sewer line repairs can cost $5,000 to $25,000. A pre-purchase sewer scope inspection with video documentation can reveal hidden damage in pipes that a standard home inspection won't catch. It gives you negotiating leverage and protects you from surprise costs after closing.

Can I find same-day sewer inspection service?

Yes. Use the Search Providers tool and filter by 'Same-day service' to find companies in your area offering expedited inspections. Many providers also list their phone numbers directly on their profile page for urgent scheduling.

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