Sewer Scope Inspection
Camera inspection of the main sewer line from house to city connection. Catches root intrusion, bellies, and deteriorated pipe before they cost you thousands.
Sewer Scope Inspections for Provo & the Wasatch Front
A sewer scope sends a flexible camera down the main sewer line from the house to the city connection — typically through an exterior cleanout. The camera records visual condition along the entire run, looking for cracks, root intrusion, bellies (low spots that collect waste and cause backups), and deteriorated pipe materials like Orangeburg and old clay tile.
A standard home inspection looks at visible plumbing only. The main sewer line is buried and can only be evaluated with a camera. Sewer line replacement in Utah typically costs $5,000–$15,000, so a $250 sewer scope is one of the highest-ROI add-ons in real estate due diligence.

What's Included
Every OnSite sewer scope captures the full run from cleanout to city main and includes video documentation.
Camera Inspection From Cleanout to Main
Flexible video camera fed through the exterior cleanout to capture the entire main sewer line condition.
Video Recording Provided
Full video recording of the camera run included in your report — view the line condition for yourself.
Roots, Cracks, Bellies, Offsets Identified
Documentation of root intrusion, cracks, separations, low spots, and deteriorated pipe materials.
Report With Repair Recommendations
Plain-English explanation of severity and next-step recommendations — what to negotiate, what to monitor.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything Northern Utah homebuyers want to know about sewer scope.
Ready to schedule?
Add it to your inspection for $250 or book it standalone for $300. We'll confirm within a few hours.

