Titan Inspection Services

Titan offers Sewer Scope Inspections as a stand-alone service or part of a Full Home Inspection. 

Sewer Scope Inspections:

Starting at $250 (Stand Alone ) 

*We take $50 Bucks off when we do them at the same time as a Home Inspection.

Schedule a Sewer Scope Inspection or Combo Home Inspection with a DISCOUNT

Detailed Report and Full Color Video with Audio

The video we provide helps you to see AND hear what we are interacting with inside of your sewer line. Most companies provide a silent video and a vaguely written report. With our advanced sewer scope services, you’ll both see and hear every aspect of your inspection. You’ll know exactly where the issues are because you will see and hear about them as we discover them.

What Is a Sewer Scope?

A sewer scope is a camera on the end of a specialized cable that we use to inspect sewer lines. The camera transmits live video to a monitor. Our techs can watch the live video and identify problems or obstructions in real time.

Our unique sewer scopes also include audio. As a result, you can hear live feedback from your inspection as you watch the video.

A sewer scope in Seattle can identify:

  • Blockages caused by debris
  • Corrosion that weakens pipes
  • Cracks and breaks caused by age or ground movement
  • Sagging pipes that allow debris to collect in the line
  • Root intrusion from trees growing nearby

A sewer scope is a quick, efficient way to identify problems before they become dangerous or expensive.

Areas We Serve

We offer sewer scopes in Seattle, Tacoma, and all over Western Washington! If we need to drive a little to get to you, there may be a small trip fee, but we’ll come to you. Give us a call and we’ll get you on the schedule. Mostly the same day or the next day.

Sewer Scopes in the Seattle Metro Area:

South Sound Area:

North Seattle:

Sewer Scope in the Tacoma Area:

Pierce County Area:

  • Tacoma
  • Kitsap County
  • Puyallup
  • Graham

Other Areas Served:

Up North:

  • Arlington
  • Marysville
  • Lake Stevens
  • Lynnwood
  • Redmond

Thurston County and Beyond:

  • Eatonville
  • Lacey
  • Olympia
  • Centralia
  • Kitsap County
  • Mason County
  • Lewis County

Give us a call if you’re wondering if we cover your area. We can work something out to get you on the schedule.

Why Choose Titan?

Our experienced inspectors have done over 3000 sewer scopes to date. So far, we’ve earned over 2,000 5-star Google reviews. You won’t have to worry about a thing when it comes to understanding the current condition of your sewer line.

Brian Dodds – the owner of Titan Inspection Services – often says,

“Every house has a story. When you can identify the clues to that story through experience, you can help the homeowners and buyers make better decisions with their investments.”

Sewer scopes are a big part of that story.

Maybe you have a new line that was installed incorrectly or sustained damage when backfilled. It’s possible it wasn’t permitted or installed correctly. Maybe there are roots blocking your line, or about to cause an obstruction. Whatever the case, you are going to need servicing or a replacement.

In any case, it’s never a bad idea to scope a sewer line to KNOW WHAT YOU’RE BUYING. A sewer scope inspection can also give you the confidence when selling your home. You’ll know with certainty that the sale of your home won’t be held up with someone wanting to do a sewer scope on their own. The last thing you want is for a buyer to find an issue with your sewer line that could scare them away.

With a sewer scope, you can SEE and HEAR us talk to you about the current condition of your sewer. Our real-time feedback gives you the ability to adjust your offer accordingly. Everyone wants a functional sewer, and no one wants to find out later that they have an issue. A sewer scope ensures you don’t need to pay for an emergency FIX (New or Old sewer line).

The key with sewer scopes is that it is a Good Verification of what you have. Customers claim “It’s a small amount of money to help us sleep at night knowing that our sewer line is fine.” I agree.

We often say that we don’t upsell because we don’t want people to upsell us. That is how we run our business. We feel that a sewer scope is ALWAYS a good idea so that you know what you have, but we don’t try to sell you on it. We just want to inform you of what you have and how everything works.

 

Commonly Asked Questions

We recommend getting a sewer scope as part of a standard home inspection. Always schedule a sewer scope whenever you’re buying or selling a home.

You can also get a scope when you just want to know the condition of the sewer line. It can confirm that your septic system is not blocked or damaged. It’s always a good idea to verify the condition of your sewer line even on a “new house”. You never know if the line is really functioning until you get a camera down the line to truly see what you have.

You should also consider a sewer scope if you discover an issue and undergo a repair. It’s a good idea to get a sewer scope company to ensure the problem has been addressed. You can easily compare the before and after videos for peace of mind.

After a scope, we can tell you whether your line was installed correctly and is connected at the joints correctly. We can also identify whether there are roots or low spots in the line. A scope can even often determine whether something was damaged and they covered it up.

Trees (or even removed trees on older properties) are another good reason to check the sewer line with a camera. You’ll sleep easy knowing everything is working as it should be. 

You can add a sewer scope inspection to your full-home inspection, or you can get a stand-alone sewer scope inspection. It all depends on what you need!

Our sewer scope inspections are $250 (stand-alone). We take $50 off when we do them at the same time as a Full Home Inspection.

Check Out Our Full Pricing for All Services

We can complete most sewer scope inspections in less than 30 minutes. You don’t even need to be home for it! Times will be dependent on each home and sewer line or septic system’s situation.

Do You Know the Signs?

Signs of Sewer Line Problems

Sewer line problems can make themselves apparent in a few ways. Do you recognize any of the signs? If you notice these issues, consider a sewer scope inspection:

  • Sewer Odor?
  • Do you have large trees in your yard?
  • Did you at some point in time have trees in your yard?
  • Is your house over 40 years old?
  • Were repairs made to your sewer line?
  • Slow drains?
  • Bright green patches in your lawn?
  • Insect infestations?
  • Rats?
  • Indentations in your yard?
  • Mold?

If sewer problems get left unattended, you could also be susceptible to possible structural problems.

Examples include:

  • In-home flooding
  • Flooding in yard
  • Sinkholes
  • Foundation problems
  • Mold Growth
  • Structural problems happen when sewer lines are damaged and left untreated.

Consider Contacting an inspector and identifying these issues before they become a larger problem. It’s the best way to save both time and money.

Check out a video from actual Sewer Scope Inspection

Get a preview of what your sewer scope inspection will look like. Along with your report, you’ll get a video of your inspection for your review.