Video Sewer Line Inspections
for Homebuyers in NJ & NY
Identify root intrusion, cracks, and blockages before they become costly repairs.
A damaged or clogged sewer line can cost thousands to fix—but most problems aren't visible during a standard home inspection. That's why we offer professional sewer scope inspections on site, to help you uncover hidden sewer line issues before you buy the home.

Why You Need A Sewer Inspection
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Issues are very common in home sewer lines, regardless of the age, however older homes are at a higher risk.
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A faulty sewer line can have an adverse affect on the value and livability of any home.
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If you’re buying a home, sewer line issues are most often resolved or negotiated upon prior to closing. Relieving you of inheriting costly repairs on your own.
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Peace of Mind for Homebuyers: Know before you buy. Avoid surprises by knowing the condition of the sewer line before you purchase a property.
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Extend System Life: Addressing small problems early helps prolong the life of your sewer line.
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Environmental Protection: A well-maintained sewer line prevents leaks that can contaminate soil and water.






How a Sewer Scope Works
We use a specialized high-resolution camera and we inspect the entire main sewer line from the house to the city tap. We look for cracks, root intrusion, bellies, corrosion, and blockages that could lead to backups or costly repairs. Every inspection includes a full video recording and a detailed report of our findings.
What’s Included In a Sewer Scope Inspection
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Full video recording of the sewer line inspection
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Written summary of findings
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Professional recommendations for any issues found
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Optional report forwarding to your real estate agent or attorney
Serving Homebuyers and Real Estate Professionals
We regularly work with home buyers and real estate agents
to deliver fast, clear, and reliable Home inspection reports.
We’re proud to be a trusted partner to dozens of real estate professionals throughout the Northern and Central New Jersey as well as New York’s Lower Hudson Valley regions.