Central Florida Sewer Scope Inspection

Did you know that your homeowner's insurance does not cover the sewer service lateral for your home?

Our Customer Service Areas
Sewer Scope Inspection Value
Sewer problems are among the most expensive home repairs?
Sewer Lateral Description, what is a sewer scope inspection

Why Schedule a Sewer Scope?

When purchasing or maintaining a home, a sewer scope—also known as a sewer camera inspection—offers invaluable insights. Rather than waiting for backups or slow drainage, a sewer scope proactively reveals the true condition of underground pipes before issues arise.

What We Inspect

Our inspectors insert a high‑definition camera into your main sewer line via an access cleanout. We carefully examine:

  • Pipe Integrity: Look for cracks, breaks, or corrosion.

  • Blockages: Check for tree roots, grease buildup, or foreign objects.

  • Line Grade & Joints: Ensure proper slope and alignment.

  • Material Type: Identify pipe material (PVC, cast iron, clay) for lifespan and maintenance planning.

Within minutes, we capture live video footage—saving you from unexpected, costly repairs down the line.

The Benefits of a Sewer Scope

  • Early Problem Detection – Spot hidden issues before they become emergencies.

  • Maintenance You Can Plan – Build a repair strategy that fits your budget.

  • Increased Resale Value – Have peace-of-mind documentation for lenders and buyers.

  • Cost Savings – Avoid surprise costs from leaks, backups, or pipe replacement.

Tier-1 Pro Inspections Sewer Scope Certified Home Inspector

Who Needs a Sewer Scope?

  • Homebuyers – Add this inspection to your pre‑purchase checklist.

  • Homeowners with Older Homes – Especially those built before the ’80s with older pipe materials.

  • Properties with Mature Trees – Tree roots and pipes are often in conflict underground.

  • Frequent Sewer Issues – Even occasional slow drains or gurgling pipes can signal bigger problems.

Average Sewer Line Repair Costs

Sewer Scope vs. Regular Home Inspection

  • Home Inspection: Covers visible components—roofing, HVAC, electrical, plumbing fixtures—but not roots or cracks deep underground.

  • Sewer Scope: Offers a clear look inside the sewer line where hidden damage occurs. Ideal as an add-on to your home inspection.

Save yourself from potentially costly repairs and schedule your Central Florida sewer scope inspection today!

Our Client Reviews

We Provide the Highest Quality Home Inspection Reports in Central Florida

Please follow the links below to connect with us and allow us the opportunity to earn your business.