Smiths Creek • Port Huron • St. Clair County

Sewer Line Video

Camera inspection of the main sewer line with clear findings, photos or video, and practical next-step guidance.

Scope to the main when accessible • Photos/video included • Clear same-day reporting
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What’s included

A camera inspection of the accessible sewer line to help identify hidden defects before they become expensive surprises.

Line inspection

  • Camera inspection through an accessible entry point
  • Scope to the main when accessible
  • Review of visible line conditions and common defects
  • Identification of concerns like roots, offsets, separations, sags, and obstructions
  • Practical interpretation of what the findings may mean

What you receive

  • Same-day report notes tied to the inspection findings
  • Photos and/or video documentation when obtained
  • Clear explanation of material concerns and next steps
  • Useful context for repair discussions or negotiations
  • Follow-up questions welcome after the inspection

When it makes sense

Sewer line problems are often hidden until there is a backup, slow drainage, or major repair bill. A camera inspection helps reduce that uncertainty.

Older homes

Especially useful where line material, age, or prior repair history is unknown.

Tree-heavy lots

Root intrusion is a common issue where mature trees are near the sewer path.

Any buyer who wants fewer surprises

This is one of the best add-ons when you want more clarity before closing.

How it works

Straightforward process and clear documentation.

01

Schedule it with the inspection

Add sewer line video at booking or by call/text before the appointment.

02

Camera inspection

We inspect through an accessible entry point and advance toward the main when conditions allow.

03

Same-day findings

You receive clear notes plus photos or video when captured, along with practical next-step guidance.

Why it matters

Sewer line repairs can be expensive, disruptive, and easy to miss during a standard visual inspection alone.

A sewer line video can reveal issues you would never know about from walking the property. When there is a hidden defect, knowing before closing is far better than learning after moving in.

Frequently asked questions

Common questions buyers ask before adding a sewer line video.

How far can you scope?

To the main when accessible. If conditions limit access or progress, findings are documented based on what could be inspected.

Do I get photos or video?

Yes. Photos and/or video are provided when captured during the inspection.

Can every property be scoped?

No. The line must have an accessible entry point and conditions have to allow the camera to be advanced.

Is this worth adding even if plumbing seems fine?

Yes, especially on older homes or properties where the sewer line history is unknown. Hidden defects do not always show symptoms right away.

Want fewer underground surprises?

Call/text for the fastest response, or add sewer line video when you book online.