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
- Seminole
- Orange
- Volusia



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.

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.
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.