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Find sewer inspection companies with real reporting depth.

Compare camera, scope, line, and lateral inspection providers by city. Prioritize companies that include video reports, written findings, and homebuyer support.

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Separate pre-purchase specialists from generic service calls.

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Enter your state, city, or zip code to find inspection providers near you. Filter by inspection type and reporting capabilities.

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View inspection methods, report types, and specialties side by side. See which companies offer video reports and homebuyer packages.

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Sewer line repairs can cost $5,000 to $25,000. A pre-purchase inspection with video documentation protects you from surprise costs and gives you negotiating leverage.

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This directory focuses exclusively on sewer inspection services. Every listing includes verified contact information, inspection types offered, and reporting capabilities so you can compare providers and choose with confidence.

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Providers with Strong Inspection Packages

Sacramento, California

Sacramento Sewer Scope Lab

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Inspection-focused company handling sewer scope, camera, and homebuyer line reports with video delivery.

CameraScopeLineWritten reportVideo reportHomebuyer
Sacramento, Elk Grove, Roseville, Davis
Minneapolis, Minnesota

Twin Cities Pipe Review

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Sewer camera and line inspection company focused on pre-purchase due diligence and maintenance diagnostics.

CameraLineWritten reportVideo reportHomebuyer
Minneapolis, St. Paul, Bloomington, Maple Grove
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Our directory covers sewer inspection providers across all 50 U.S. states. Find inspectors in your state or browse the full directory.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a sewer inspection company near me?

Use the search bar at the top of the page to enter your state, city, or zip code. Our directory indexes hundreds of verified sewer inspection providers across all 50 states, so you can compare options by inspection type, reporting depth, and homebuyer readiness.

Is it free to use this directory?

Yes, the directory is completely free for homeowners and buyers. Searching, comparing providers, reading company details, and contacting businesses all cost nothing. Inspection companies can also list their business at no charge.

How much does a sewer inspection cost?

A basic sewer camera inspection typically costs between $100 and $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.

When should I get a sewer inspection?

The most common reasons are before buying a home (to avoid surprise repairs), when you notice slow drains or sewage odors, after a tree root intrusion, or as part of regular maintenance on older properties. Homes with cast iron or clay pipes over 30 years old should be inspected at least once every few years.

What should a sewer inspection report include?

A thorough report should include recorded video footage of the entire line, written findings documenting any defects or damage, severity ratings for each issue, pipe material and approximate age assessment, defect locations marked by distance from the cleanout, and next-step recommendations with estimated repair costs.

Can I list my sewer inspection business on this directory?

Absolutely. Visit our List Your Business page to submit your company information including inspection types, service area, reporting capabilities, and certifications. Listings are reviewed and published within one to two business days at no charge.

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