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Sewer Scope Denver
For DMAR + REcolorado agents

A Denver vendor built around the Inspection Objection Deadline.

A high-volume Denver agent writes more than 70 contracts a year and sees the Inspection Objection clock tick down on every one. The sewer scope vendor either fits the Colorado Real Estate Commission contract rhythm or causes problems. Front Range Sewer Scope (Sewer Scope Denver) schedules inside the typical 7 to 14 day Inspection Objection window, and delivers simple, professional reports the same buyer plumber, lender, and title company can all reference. No upsell, no repair bid, no surprise on inspection day.

48hrBooking target
24hrReport turnaround
$299Starting · Denver labor
Pay after inspection billing
RECLive inspection
Cleanout → city tap
Camera feed
Live footageLooped sample · real lateral
Why DMAR agents call us

A vendor that closes your Denver deal on time.

DMAR (Denver Metro Association of Realtors) is the largest local association in Colorado and the MLS runs through REcolorado (REcolorado). A high-volume DMAR-area agent does not need a vendor brochure. They need a vendor that books inside the Inspection Objection Deadline, delivers a clean report, and does not upsell into the buyer's plumber repair bid. Front Range Sewer Scope is built for that.

The license itself sits with the Colorado Real Estate Commission, the regulator (Colorado Division of Real Estate). The realtor partnership here is about workflow speed and report quality, not licensing. The CREC sets the disclosure form (SPD19), the standard contract (Contract to Buy and Sell Real Estate), and the deadline structure (Inspection Objection Deadline, Inspection Termination Deadline). Every realtor process below threads into that framework.

Operator at a yard cleanout opening the camera monitor case.
Operator at a yard cleanout opening the camera monitor case.
Built for the Denver agent ordering scope #71 this year

Same-week, pay after inspection, listing-pack ready.

High-volume Denver agents on DMAR teams (RE/MAX of Cherry Creek, Kentwood, LIV Sotheby's, The Group Inc, Compass Denver, eXp Colorado, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Colorado Properties) all share the same vendor pain pattern: scheduling friction inside the Inspection Objection Deadline, inspector charging buyers on the porch, and report formats that do not thread into REcolorado documents. We removed all three.

01

Schedule inside the IOD

Same-week appointment standard across Denver, Aurora, Lakewood, Centennial, Highlands Ranch, and Lone Tree. Booking target 48 hours from request. platform, no app or login required for the buyer. The Colorado Inspection Objection Deadline stays intact. If the Capitol Hill or Cheesman Park property has no exterior cleanout, we tell you on day 1, not after the appointment.

02

Pay after inspection, never inspection day

You pay after the inspection — no deposit and no upfront payment. Buyers never write a check on the porch. Removes a friction the average Denver buyer-plumber inspection still has.

03

Pre-sale scope

About 80% of our inspections turn up some deferred maintenance on the sewer line. On a Capitol Hill, Park Hill, Berkeley, Wash Park, or Cherry Creek listing, knowing that before you list is a real advantage in negotiations, and it helps the buyer avoid any unwanted (and sinky) surprises after closing.

REcolorado + the contract

How a Denver scope threads into the Inspection Objection workflow.

The Colorado Real Estate Commission Contract to Buy and Sell Real Estate sets two distinct deadlines: the Inspection Objection Deadline (date by which the buyer must deliver any inspection objection) and the Inspection Termination Deadline (date by which the buyer may withdraw if the parties cannot agree on a resolution). Most Denver transactions set the IOD 7 to 14 days after MEC (Colorado Real Estate Commission forms).

The report drops into your REcolorado workflow as a PDF on the transaction record (REcolorado). The same shareable video link goes directly to you, the customer, to share with your agent, lender, plumber, or title company as you see fit. For listing-side agents working with DMAR-area teams, the pre-listing scope report attaches to SPD19 directly. CRS 38-35.7-102 governs Colorado disclosure of known material defects (Colorado General Assembly); a documented scope creates the "known" record that SPD19 answers reference.

The Denver Association of Realtors and Boulder Area Realtor Association share the DMAR framework on contracts and forms. Front Range Sewer Scope serves all three jurisdictions on the same platform, with the same Inspection Objection Deadline-aware scheduling.

Service area · Denver metro and Front Range

Five counties, twenty-plus DMAR territories.

The Denver metro service area covers Denver County, Arapahoe County, Jefferson County, Adams County, and Douglas County. Roughly 3 million people across the five counties (Colorado State Demography Office). Same-week scheduling across all of it.

DEN

Denver County

Capitol Hill (80218), Cheesman Park, Congress Park (80206), Park Hill (80205, 80207), Berkeley (80211), Highlands, Sloan's Lake (80212), Wash Park (80209), Platt Park (80210), Cherry Creek (80206, 80246), Stapleton / Central Park (80238), Lowry, Hampden (80231), Hale, Montbello, Green Valley Ranch.

ARA / JEF

Arapahoe + Jefferson

Aurora (80010-80017), Centennial (80111-80122), Englewood (80110-80113), Greenwood Village (80111), Cherry Hills Village, Littleton (80120-80128), Lakewood (80214, 80226, 80228), Wheat Ridge (80033), Arvada (80002-80007), Edgewater (80214), Golden (80401-80403).

ADA / DOU

Adams + Douglas

Westminster (80020-80031), Thornton (80229, 80233-80234), Northglenn (80233-80234), Broomfield (80020-80023), Brighton (80601-80603), Commerce City (80022), Highlands Ranch (80126-80129), Lone Tree (80124), Parker (80134-80138), Castle Rock (80104-80109).

Real Denver realtor questions

Sourced answers.

DMAR + REcolorado vendor questions, May 2026.

How fast can you schedule a Denver sewer scope inside the Inspection Objection Deadline?

Same-week scheduling is standard across the Denver metro, Aurora, Lakewood, Centennial, Highlands Ranch, and Lone Tree. We aim to book within 48 hours of the request and deliver the report within 24 hours of the on-site scope. That fits comfortably inside the typical Colorado 7 to 14 day Inspection Objection window set on the Colorado Real Estate Commission contract. For DMAR-team agents running multiple concurrent transactions, we keep dedicated buffer capacity on the Front Range schedule.

Source · Colorado Real Estate Commission forms, DMAR
Do Denver realtors get a different report format?

The report and shareable video go directly to you, the customer, to share with your agent, lender, plumber, or title company as you see fit. On request we add a one-line transaction reference (MLS number, address, listing agent) to the cover so it threads cleanly into a REcolorado-driven workflow. The report is easy to read and ready to use for disclosures, negotiating, or getting repair quotes. The video link works without any account creation, which matters when title companies and out-of-state lenders need to view the file.

Source · REcolorado
Are Denver buyers charged on inspection day?

No. You pay after the inspection — no deposit and no upfront payment. We never expect buyers to write a check at the door on inspection day.

Source · Denver booking workflow
Do you cover Aurora, Lakewood, Centennial, and Highlands Ranch?

Yes. The Denver metro service area covers Denver County (Capitol Hill, Park Hill, Berkeley, Wash Park, Cherry Creek), Arapahoe County (Aurora, Centennial, Englewood, Greenwood Village), Jefferson County (Lakewood, Wheat Ridge, Arvada, Golden), Adams County (Westminster, Thornton, Northglenn, Broomfield), and Douglas County (Highlands Ranch, Lone Tree, Parker, Castle Rock). Roughly 3 million people across the five counties per the Colorado State Demography Office.

Source · Colorado State Demography Office
Why order a pre-sale scope on a listing?

About 80% of our inspections turn up some deferred maintenance on the sewer line. On a Capitol Hill, Park Hill, Berkeley, Wash Park, or Cherry Creek listing, knowing that before you list is a real advantage in negotiations, and it helps the buyer avoid any unwanted (and sinky) surprises after closing. DMAR-area listing agents handling pre-1980 inventory increasingly attach the pre-listing scope report to the offer packet to reduce re-trade risk inside the buyer Inspection Objection window.

Source · DMAR, Denver pre-sale scope detail
Does Front Range Sewer Scope ever bid the repair?

No. Front Range Sewer Scope is not a Denver plumbing company. We do not sell repairs. We do not refer to a specific plumber. The report is the report. Your buyer's plumber bids the fix on the buyer's timeline. That separation matters because the moment a sewer-scope vendor also sells the repair, every defect they document becomes an upsell. We never play that game. The cost calculator on the Denver home page lets you sanity-check whatever bid the buyer plumber returns.

Source · InterNACHI on vendor separation
Work with the Denver team

Book a Denver scope, or send a question.

Realtors, buyers, and sellers can book online any time. For volume or listing-prep questions, email the Denver office and we'll point you to the right person. Same-week scheduling across the five-county Denver metro.

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