Video Sewer Inspection in Utah
Sewer problems are stressful, but guessing makes them worse. Utah Rooter provides video sewer inspections to help homeowners see what is happening inside the line before repair, replacement, or trenchless work begins.
Find the Sewer Problem Before You Dig
A video sewer inspection gives you a clear look inside your underground sewer line so you can make a smart decision instead of paying for guesswork.
Utah Rooter is the underground plumbing division of Monkey Wrench. We focus on sewer lines, drains, underground pipe problems, trenchless sewer repair, and the inspections that help homeowners understand what is happening below the yard, driveway, or foundation.
Our goal is simple: inspect the line, explain what we see, and give clear repair options if a repair is needed.
Video Sewer Inspection Pricing
Pricing shown is meant to set expectations, not replace an on-site evaluation. Access, line length, locating needs, and advanced diagnosis can affect final cost.
Video Sewer Inspection
Camera inspection for diagnosing sewer line issues before repair or replacement.
- Standard inspection with clean access and video recording of the line.
- Great for diagnosis before repair, replacement, or home purchase decisions.
- Can include locating line path and depth when needed.
Locating depth and route, longer runs, and advanced diagnosis can add cost.
Schedule →What affects sewer inspection pricing?
A clean, accessible sewer line is usually on the lower end. Pricing can increase when the line is longer, access is difficult, the camera needs to be paired with locating equipment, or the issue requires advanced diagnosis.
- Cleanout access and line entry point
- Length of the sewer run
- Whether depth and route locating are needed
- Severity of blockage, roots, breaks, or standing water
- Inspection needs for home buying or repair planning
What a Sewer Camera Inspection Can Find
If your drains keep backing up or your sewer line has been giving you problems, a camera inspection can show the real cause.
Cracks & Breaks
We look for cracked, broken, collapsed, or separated sewer pipe that may require repair or replacement.
Tree Root Intrusion
Roots can enter sewer lines through joints or damaged sections and cause repeated backups.
Standing Water
Low spots, bellies, and slope issues can leave water sitting in the line and lead to ongoing problems.
Blockages
Grease, debris, buildup, or foreign objects can restrict flow and create slow drains or backups.
Line Location
When needed, we can help locate the route and depth of the sewer line for repair planning.
Home Buyer Inspections
A sewer scope can help buyers understand the condition of the underground line before closing.
When Should You Schedule a Video Sewer Inspection?
If sewer issues keep coming back, the line may need more than another quick drain clearing.
- Multiple drains are backing up at once
- You smell sewer gas around the home or yard
- Your main sewer line has been cleared more than once
- You have soggy spots or sinkholes in the yard
- You are buying a home and want to check the sewer line
- You need proof before sewer repair or replacement
- You want to see if trenchless sewer repair is possible
How Our Sewer Inspection Process Works
We keep the process straightforward so you know what we found and what your options are.
Access the Line
We use a cleanout or approved access point to run the sewer camera into the line.
Inspect With Camera
The camera helps identify buildup, roots, cracks, breaks, bellies, or other issues inside the pipe.
Locate If Needed
If the issue needs repair, locating the line path and depth can help plan the next step.
Review Options
We explain what we found and walk through realistic repair options without unnecessary pressure.
Serving Utah County & Salt Lake County
Utah Rooter helps homeowners across the Wasatch Front with sewer inspections, sewer repair planning, underground plumbing, and trenchless sewer solutions.
Utah County Sewer Inspections
We serve homeowners throughout Utah County with sewer camera inspections and underground plumbing diagnosis.
- Provo
- Orem
- Lehi
- American Fork
- Pleasant Grove
- Springville
- Spanish Fork
- Saratoga Springs
Salt Lake County Sewer Inspections
From Salt Lake City to Sandy and South Jordan, Utah Rooter helps inspect and diagnose underground sewer line problems.
- Salt Lake City
- Millcreek
- Midvale
- Sandy
- South Jordan
- Riverton
- West Jordan
- Taylorsville
Video Sewer Inspection FAQs
How much does a video sewer inspection cost in Utah?
Utah Rooter video sewer inspections start at $250. Most inspections fall between $250 and $450+, depending on access, line length, locating needs, and the complexity of the diagnosis.
Is a sewer camera inspection worth it?
Yes. A camera inspection helps confirm what is happening inside the sewer line before paying for repair or replacement. It can also help avoid guessing when the issue is underground.
Can you locate the sewer line depth and route?
In many cases, yes. If locating is needed, we can help identify the path and depth of the sewer line to support repair planning. Additional locating or advanced diagnosis may affect pricing.
Should I get a sewer inspection before buying a home?
A sewer scope can be a smart step before buying a home, especially for older properties or homes with mature trees. It helps show the condition of the underground sewer line before closing.
Schedule a Video Sewer Inspection
Get a clear look at what is happening underground before you commit to sewer repair or replacement. Utah Rooter gives you straight answers, clear pricing, and honest options.
