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Sewer Camera Inspections in Eastern Idaho

High-resolution camera inspections that show exactly what’s happening inside your sewer line — for recurring clogs, before buying a home, and to document line condition across all seven counties.

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Sewer camera monitor showing the inside of a line
What You’ll See

Eyes Inside the Line — No Guesswork

We run a high-resolution camera down the line and watch it live. You’ll see roots, bellies, cracks, offsets, and blockages exactly where they are — so any repair is based on what’s really there, not a guess. It’s especially valuable before a home purchase and for clogs that keep coming back.

  • Locate BlockagesPinpoint exactly where and what the clog is
  • Map Line ConditionSee the pipe material, age, and trouble spots
  • Find Root IntrusionCatch roots before they cause a backup
  • Spot Bellies & OffsetsIdentify low spots and shifted joints
  • Document ConditionFootage you can keep for records or insurance
  • Pre-Purchase ChecksKnow the line before you buy a home
When to Call

When a Camera Inspection Pays Off

A short camera run can save a big surprise. These are the times it’s worth doing.

Home Buyers

Before You Buy a Home

Knowing the sewer line’s condition before closing can save a six-figure surprise down the road.

Recurring

Clogs That Keep Returning

When a line clogs again and again, a camera finds the underlying cause so you can fix it once.

Pre-Repair

Before Any Sewer Repair

We diagnose with a camera first so any repair is based on what’s actually in the line.

Old Pipes

Older or Unknown Plumbing

In older homes, a camera maps what you’re working with — cast iron, Orangeburg, clay, or PVC.

How It Works

See It for Yourself

We scope the line live and walk you through what we find — plain and honest.

1

Access the Line

We enter the sewer line through a cleanout or accessible point — no digging to take a look.

2

Scope It Live

A high-resolution camera travels the line while we watch the feed in real time.

3

Show You & Advise

We show you what we found and give you a straight read on whether anything needs attention.

Outstanding service and communication. They were quick to respond to all my questions, even by text. They really know their stuff — no backups, no mess, just solid work.
Jimi F. · via Google
Common Questions

Camera Inspection FAQs

Do I really need a camera inspection before buying a home?
For homes on city sewer it’s some of the cheapest peace of mind you can buy — a hidden belly or root intrusion can cost a fortune after closing. Buyers of rural properties on a septic system should ask about our real estate septic inspection instead.
What’s the difference between a sewer camera and a septic inspection?
A sewer camera scopes the sewer line itself — ideal for city-sewer homes and diagnosing clogs. A real estate septic inspection is a pump-and-inspect of the septic tank for rural properties. Tell us which you have and we’ll point you the right way.
Can you find exactly where a problem is in the yard?
Yes — we can locate the trouble spot along the line, so if a repair is needed we know right where to dig instead of guessing.
Will the inspection tell me if I need a repair?
It will show the line’s condition clearly, and we’ll give you an honest read — sometimes it’s just a clog to clear, sometimes it points to a repair worth planning for.
By City

Camera Inspections Across Eastern Idaho

Local camera inspections pages for the towns we serve most — with response times and city-specific details.

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Have Us Call You

Tell us what’s going on and we’ll get right back to you. Prefer to talk now? Call (208) 523-4212.

Ready When You Are

Want to See Inside Your Line?

Call now to schedule a camera inspection across all seven counties. Licensed, insured, and backed by nearly 50 years of local experience.

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