Sewer Scope Inspections
Protect Your Investment from the Ground Up
At Direct Inspections, we understand that what’s beneath the surface matters just as much as what’s above it. Our sewer scope inspection service is designed to give you a clear picture of the condition of your home’s main sewer line—before costly repairs surprise you.
What Is a Sewer Scope Inspection?
A sewer scope inspection involves inserting a high-resolution, waterproof camera into your home’s main sewer line. This allows us to visually inspect the pipe’s interior from the house to the city connection or septic tank. We’re looking for common issues like:
Root intrusions
Cracks or breaks in the pipe
Sagging or bellied sections
Blockages or buildup
Pipe misalignments or collapses
Evidence of corrosion or deterioration
Why You Need One
Sewer line repairs can be one of the most expensive home maintenance costs—often totaling thousands of dollars. Many homeowners don’t realize there’s a problem until it’s too late. A sewer scope inspection is a small investment that can uncover hidden issues before you finalize your home purchase or commit to expensive repairs.
We especially recommend a sewer scope if:
The home is more than 20 years old
There are large trees in the yard (which can lead to root intrusion)
You’re noticing slow drains, backups, or foul odors
The property has a history of sewer issues
What You Get
After your inspection, you’ll receive:
A detailed video recording of the inspection
A professional report explaining our findings
Recommendations for next steps, if issues are found
Our inspectors are trained and equipped with advanced camera systems to ensure a thorough, accurate inspection every time.
Schedule Peace of Mind Today
Whether you’re a homeowner, homebuyer, or real estate professional, a sewer scope inspection can provide valuable insight and prevent unexpected headaches. Let Direct Inspections help you make informed decisions with confidence.
We proudly offer sewer scope inspections in Twin Falls ID, Rexburg ID, Jackson WY, and surrounding areas. If you’re in our service area and want to protect your home from costly sewer line issues, we’re here to help.
Call us today to schedule your sewer scope inspection or schedule online!