
Sewer Scope
Providing High Definition Sewer Camera Inspections with a Detailed Report & Accurate Location Services.
Serving Charlotte and the surrounding areas
Who Needs A Sewer Camera Inspection?
Proactive Home Owners & Home Owners Experiencing Issues
Having sewage backing up into your home can be very costly, unhealthy and gross. Having an inspection of your sewage line allows you to have a better understanding of what is happening in your home, avoiding such costly surprises.
Prospective Home Buyers
A thorough inspection of a home should include an inspection of the home's sewage line, as not all sewer issues are visible in a standard home inspection. We can detect problems in the sewer with video evidence that can be used to negotiate repairs or price reductions to cover the cost of repairs during the home buying process.
Realtors and Home Inspectors
Realtors and Home Inspectors can offer clients peace of mind during the home buying process, with confidence in the condition of their sewage system. Home Inspectors can also limit liability by offering clients the option to have their sewer scoped.
Plumbers
Sewer camera inspections can diagnose issues not visible above ground. We can provide high definition video evidence and accurate location and depth of any defects in the lateral.
Services offered
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High Definition Camera Inspections
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Precision Issue Pinpointing
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Detailed Inspection Report
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Cost Effective and Efficient Solutions
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Septic Tank Locating
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Unbiased Recommendations
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State-of-Art Equipment
Frequently asked questions
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What are your service areas?
What are your service areas?
We serve Mecklenburg, Gaston, Cabbarus, and Union counties. If you are outside of this area, a trip fee will be required.
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What issues are commonly found in a Sewer camera inspection?
What issues are commonly found in a Sewer camera inspection?
Breaks, separations, and offsets commonly cause root intrusions that cause blockages. Pitch issues, ie the pipe being flat pitched, back pitched, or bellied (dipped) can cause drainage issues. Prolonged grease buildup and objects in the line can also be problematic.
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How do I get in contact with you?
How do I get in contact with you?
If you’d like to get scheduled in with us, please fill out our request form. Once we’ve received the details of what you’re looking for, we’ll reach out to discuss next steps.