Inspector in Boulder, CO performing a sewer scope inspection with camera equipment in residential yard

Sewer Scope Inspections in Boulder, CO – Don’t Buy a Backup

TL;DR – Quick Summary

  • Sewer scope inspections use a camera to spot hidden issues underground
  • We find blockages, root intrusion, pipe material risks, slope problems, and structural damage
  • Helps Boulder buyers avoid expensive repairs before closing
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You wouldn’t buy a house without looking inside the walls—so why skip what’s under the yard? Our sewer scope inspections in Boulder use a high-resolution camera to inspect the lateral sewer line from your home to the city connection or septic tie-in.

From historic neighborhoods near Whittier to newer builds in Gunbarrel, Boulder sewer lines can be clay, cast iron, or PVC—each with its own quirks. Tree roots, pipe bellies, offsets, and collapses are common and often expensive surprises. Our inspections help you avoid them before they become emergencies.

What We Look For With the Sewer Camera

  • Blockages: Grease, wipes, or foreign debris causing partial or full clogs.
  • Root Intrusion: Cracks and joints invaded by tree roots.
  • Pipe Material & Age: Identify risk-prone materials like Orangeburg or crumbling cast iron.
  • Slope & Flow: Confirm proper drainage without pooling or backflow.
  • Structural Damage: Breaks, separations, or collapsed sections underground.

Common Sewer Problems We Find in Boulder

These are some of the most frequent issues we encounter on Boulder sewer scopes:

Issue What It Means Why It Matters
Root Intrusion Tiny cracks allow tree roots to grow inside pipe Causes backups and eventual pipe failure
“Bellied” Line Pipe sags, leaving standing water inside Waste accumulates, leading to clogs and slow drains
Separation at Joint Two pipe sections no longer aligned Leaks waste into soil, risking erosion and foundation issues

Where Sewer Scope Inspections Matter Most in Boulder

  • Whittier & Mapleton Hill: Older homes with clay or cast iron lines
  • Gunbarrel: Newer builds still at risk for improper slope or installation issues
  • Table Mesa: Mature trees often cause root intrusion in lateral lines
  • East Boulder: Commercial and mixed-use properties with high wastewater demand

Get Started Today

Sewer repairs in Boulder can cost thousands. A simple sewer scope inspection before closing—or as part of a routine property check—can save you from a nasty surprise. Know what’s flowing (or not) under your home.

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FAQs About Sewer Scope Inspections

Is this included in a standard inspection?
No—it’s a separate service, but we can do it at the same time as your home inspection.
How long does it take?
Usually 30–45 minutes. You’ll get video footage and a summary in your report.
What if I’m on septic?
We can scope from the home to the tank. Full septic evaluations are separate and may require a specialist.
Should I scope a new home?
Absolutely. Construction debris and poor installation are common issues—even in new builds.

It’s What You Can’t See That Costs You Most

Replacing a sewer line in Boulder can cost $10,000+. A sewer scope costs a fraction of that and could save you a nightmare. Don’t gamble—scope it.

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