CCTV pipe & sewer inspection

Sewer Camera Inspection

A camera down the line shows exactly what is wrong and exactly where. Then, unlike a plumbing outfit, we are the excavator, so the same company fixes it.

Sewer camera inspection reel and monitor on a truck tailgate beside an open cleanout, Utah home behind

How it works

See the problem before anyone picks up a shovel.

We run a camera through the sewer or drain line from a cleanout and watch it live on a monitor. Roots, cracks, offsets, bellies, crushed sections and blockages show up on screen, and a locator tells us the exact spot and depth from the surface.

That turns a vague, expensive problem into a specific, priced one. When a plumber scopes a line, the repair usually means calling someone with a machine. We’re the someone with a machine.

Good reasons to scope a line

  • Slow drains or repeat backups
  • Soft or wet spots in the yard over the sewer path
  • Before buying a home, especially older or rural
  • Before adding on or pouring over a line
  • New construction: verify laterals before backfill
  • Septic: check the lateral and tank inlet
Black water line laid in a fresh trench with excavator bucket above, red desert soil

Then we fix it

Inspection and repair, one contractor.

If the camera finds a break, we already know where to dig and how deep. We open one clean section, replace the pipe, and restore the surface. No second company, no second estimate, no re-diagnosing.

Buying a home? A sewer scope before closing is cheap insurance. We provide the video and a plain-English summary.

What you get

  • Live video walkthrough on site
  • Location and depth of any defect marked on the surface
  • Plain-English summary of what we found
  • Repair estimate on the spot if needed

FAQ

Common questions

How long does a sewer camera inspection take?

Most residential scopes take 30 to 60 minutes on site, including locating the defect from the surface.

Do I need a cleanout for a camera inspection?

A cleanout is easiest. If there is none we can often go through a roof vent or pulled toilet, or install a cleanout for you.

Should I get a sewer scope before buying a house in St. George or Hurricane?

Yes, especially for older homes and any rural or septic property. A failed lateral can cost thousands; the scope costs a fraction of that.

Can you fix what you find?

That’s the point. We’re an excavation contractor with a camera, not a plumber who has to refer you out. Same company, same visit if you want.

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  • Residential, commercial and agricultural
  • Serving Apple Valley and all of Washington County

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