Sewer Scope Inspection

A Sewer Scope Inspection provides a detailed evaluation of your underground drainage systems before the hidden faults can turn it into an expensive repair. By using a specialized camera system; inspection of blockages, root intrusion, and examination of pipe degradation is conducted to maintain performance of the system and sanitation. Homeowners across Los Angeles should rely on Drainage Inspection services to verify the condition of their sewer lines and reduce any future plumbing issues.

Sewer Scope Inspection

What Is a Sewer Scope Inspection?

A Sewer Scope Inspection is a process via which specialized cameras are used to examine the interior condition of a sewer line. It aids in identifying issues such as cracks, blockages, and root intrusion to maintain the underground piping system. The Sewer Inspection provides accurate, real-time data so that costly repairs are prevented.

Why Are Sewer Inspections Important in Los Angeles?

In LA, underground clogging of sewage often becomes the biggest and most expensive problems in your home.

  • Older homes in Los Angeles: Properties that have an aging sewer system do not meet the code of compliance or modern standards and eventually increase risks of damage.
  • Tree Root Intrusion: Presence of naturally growing roots that store moisture and enter small cracks destroy the sewer lines, causing blockages.
  • Clay Pipes/ Aging Infrastructure: Cracks, misalignments and wear in older clay pipes can only be examined by a professional such as a sewer inspector.  
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Why Book Your Inspection Us?

Get fast and reliable sewer scope inspection in Los Angeles with expert service and same-day reporting.

  • Years of Experience
  • Fast Turnaround Time
  • Advanced Tools and Technology
Work Process

Step-by-Step Guide to a Sewer Scope Inspection

A Sewer Scope Inspection is based on a step-by-step process using advanced tools to examine hidden issues inside your sewer lines.

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Initial Access Point Check

The inspector finds the problem areas within the sewage system and opens access to the drain line. 

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Camera Insertion

Via a high-resolution waterproof camera that fully captures the sewer line, inspection is conducted.

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Real-time Video Analysis

During sewer line inspection in LA, the inspector monitors the live footage in order to detect any blockages, cracks or even root intrusion.

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Line Tracing and Depth Tracking

Specialized equipment used to locate the problem within the drainage system and to eradicate it timely. 

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Documentation and Reporting

Findings are recorded in written and video form for clients while a detailed report is also provided.

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Review and Recommendations

Based on the results, the inspection company will provide you with suggestions for repair, maintenance, and any further evaluation.

What We Cover

We provide services that maintain your sewer lines by eliminating blockages, cracks and root intrusion.

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Tree Root Intrusion

We detect roots entering the sewer lines and damaging them by causing restricted flow or blockages.

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Cracks and Broken Pipes

Identify the structural damages for you, as these can lead to leaks and long-term system failure.

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Blockages and Clogs

We locate grease buildup, debris or any foreign object that might choke the drainage system. 

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Pipe Sagging (Bellies)

By detecting low spots where water and waste collect and fixing those points, so there is reduction of recurring issues.

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Construction Debris

Uncover leftover materials, for example sand, concrete or even rubble affecting the performance of sewage pipes.

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FAQs

Sewer line inspections help detect hidden issues like blockages, cracks, and root intrusion before they turn into costly repairs. They ensure the system is functioning properly and safely. 

A Sewer Scope Inspection reveals the true condition of the sewer line, helping buyers avoid unexpected repair costs and make informed decisions before purchase. 

Most sewer scope inspections take 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the length and condition of the sewer line.

Costs typically range from $150 to $400, depending on the property size, accessibility, and inspection complexity.

No, it usually focuses on the main sewer line connecting the home to the municipal system, not all interior plumbing.

No, the process is non-invasive and uses a flexible camera designed to safely navigate pipes without causing damage.

You should get a sewer inspection before buying a home, after frequent drain issues, or if your property has older plumbing or large nearby trees.