Oregon Sewer Line Inspection — Camera-Verified Results You Can Trust

Whether you’re buying a home or tracking down a recurring backup, our certified technicians scope your sewer line and show you exactly what’s happening inside — before you spend a dime on repairs.

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What's Hiding Inside Your Sewer Line?

You can’t see it from the surface. But beneath your property, your sewer line may already be compromised — by root intrusion, grease buildup, pipe corrosion, bellied sections, or offset joints that trap waste and cause backups.

A sewer line camera inspection takes the guesswork out of it. In under an hour, you’ll see real footage of your line’s condition and know exactly what you’re dealing with — no digging, no demolition, and no assumptions.

Buying a home? A sewer scope inspection before closing can save you $10,000–$30,000 in surprise repairs. Most standard home inspections never look at the sewer line.

Dealing with recurring backups? If your drains keep clogging after being cleared, the problem isn’t the clog — it’s what’s causing the clog. A camera inspection finds the source so you stop paying to fix the same symptom.

Portland homeowners rely on us when their sewer line fails.

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Why Portland Homeowners Choose Us for Sewer Line Inspections

HD Sewer Camera Technology

We use high-definition sewer scope cameras with built-in line locators so you see exactly where the problem is — both on screen and on your property.

Certified Sewer & Drain Technicians

Our technicians are trained specifically in sewer line diagnostics. They don't guess. They scope, locate, document, and explain.

Inspection-to-Repair in One Visit

If your sewer scope reveals a blockage we can clear on the spot — hydro-jetting, root removal, or snaking — we handle it the same day. No second trip, no second invoice.

Video Report You Can Keep

Every sewer line inspection comes with recorded camera footage. Use it for real estate negotiations, insurance documentation, or future reference.

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Don't Guess What's in Your Sewer Line — See It