Sewer Scope

Sewer Camera Inspections
in Cincinnati, OH

Fast, flat-rate sewer camera inspections for homebuyers, realtors, home inspectors, and property owners throughout Cincinnati and surrounding areas.

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Sewer Scope provides professional sewer camera inspections throughout Cincinnati. Whether you’re buying a home, representing a buyer, performing a home inspection, or trying to understand the condition of an existing sewer line, our team provides clear video, easy-to-read reports, and fast scheduling without the pressure of repair upsells.

We specialize in sewer inspections only, which means our job is to inspect the line, document what we see, and give you clear information — not sell you a repair.

Even a small sewer line issue can need a huge repair!

No matter what your role in a real estate transaction, there are lots of steps, hoops and details to contend with. As a result, Sewer Scope Cincinnati swoops in to save professionals like you money, headaches, and hassle!

Becuase some services that may prioritize upselling repairs, our primary focus is on delivering thorough and unbiased inspections. That’s why take pride in providing an honest assessment of your property’s sewer system without the pressure of upselling.

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Get Competitive Prices at Cincinnati Sewer Camera Inspections

Service Description Price
Sewer scope inspection with video and written report
$200 (via sewer line cleanout access point).
Access via toilet
$50 (additional)
Access via roof plumbing vent
$50 (additional)
Cut out and replace cleanout cap
$50 (additional)
Travel Fee
$50 (additional) travel fee for locations in excess of a 45-minute drive from 7875 Montgomery Rd Suite 42, Cincinnati, OH 45236
Multi-family property
$200 for the first scope, $150 for any additional, plus any additional fees as stated above.
Re-scope (after maintenance, repairs, etc.)
$150 plus any additional fees as stated above.

Why Sewer Scope Cincinnati?

Quick, easy & flexible

Because closing a real estate deal takes a lot of work our aim is to keep this as simple as possible so you have one less thing to worry about. That’s why booking online takes only a few minutes, and we offer flexible scheduling. Plus, we’re committed to providing the video and report within 24 hours after the inspection.

Affordable

Close to 50% of our inspections reveal a need for maintenance or repair. Whether it’s a simple cleaning or a potentially costly repair running into the tens-of-thousands, our service ensures you receive valuable information at an affordable price. As a result, for just $200, you can empower yourself with the knowledge to make informed decisions about the well-being of your home.

No up-selling

We are inspectors, not contractors. Therefore you’ll see our commitment to transparency and integrity every step of the way. Unlike some services that may prioritize upselling repairs, our primary focus is on delivering thorough and unbiased inspections. That’s why we take pride in providing an honest assessment of your property’s sewer system without the pressure of upselling.

Meet the team at Cincinnati Sewer Camera Inspections

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Brandon Mabbitt

Brandon is a proud Cincinnati native with 10 years of experience leading service-based teams and working hands-on with clients. As a result, he’s known for his upbeat, people-first approach, he’s committed to making every interaction smooth, professional, and genuinely positive—while building strong team morale and a culture where great service comes naturally. Alternatively, outside of work, you’ll find Brandon on the ice playing hockey or diving into his latest trading card game obsession.

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Patrick Grayson

With over 20 years of real estate investing and construction experience, Patrick combined what he loved doing most (real estate investing and remodeling) and a market need (service providers that can actually perform) to create Sewer Scope. As a result, with hundreds of real estate investments under his belt, Patrick understands the need for a sewer inspection when purchasing properties and just how valuable it can be to know the condition of a property’s sewer line, potentially saving homeowners thousands!

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Common Sewer Line Issues We Find in Cincinnati

Because sewer lines in Cincinnati and the surrounding communities can be affected by age, tree roots, settling, poor installation, and general wear over time, it is important to understand what may be happening underground. During a sewer scope inspection, we use a camera to look for common issues that could affect the condition or function of the line. For example, we commonly look for:

  • Tree root intrusion
  • Cracked or deteriorated pipe
  • Offset joints
  • Bellies or standing water
  • Blockages or sediment buildup
  • Broken or missing cleanout caps
  • Construction debris
  • Improper connections or damaged sections

 

In many cases, these issues are not visible during a standard home inspection. That is why a sewer scope can be such a helpful part of the home-buying or property evaluation process.

Who Uses Sewer Scope in Cincinnati?

Sewer Scope helps a variety of people involved in buying, selling, inspecting, and maintaining homes. Because sewer line problems are hidden underground, a sewer scope can provide helpful information before a small concern turns into a major expense.

Homebuyers
When you are buying a home, it is important to understand the condition of the sewer line before closing. As a result, many buyers choose to schedule a sewer scope during the inspection period so they can make a more informed decision.

Realtors
Realtors use Sewer Scope to help protect their clients and keep transactions moving smoothly. In addition, our clear reports and video footage make it easier to explain sewer line concerns during negotiations.

Home Inspectors
Home inspectors often recommend Sewer Scope when their clients need a sewer line inspection. Instead of adding extra equipment, training, and reporting to their own business, inspectors can partner with a team that focuses specifically on sewer scopes.

Sellers
Sellers may schedule a sewer scope before listing their home. That way, they can identify potential sewer line issues early and reduce surprises once a buyer is under contract.

Property Managers and Investors
Property managers and real estate investors use Sewer Scope to better understand the condition of a property’s sewer line. For example, a sewer scope can be helpful before purchasing, renovating, renting, or turning over a property.

In short, Sewer Scope gives buyers, sellers, realtors, inspectors, and property owners clear information about the sewer line so they can make better decisions with fewer surprises.

We provide sewer camera inspections throughout Cincinnati and surrounding Ohio communities, including Mason, Blue Ash, Norwood, Fairfield, Middletown, Hamilton, Covington, Newport, and Fort Thomas as well as Hamilton County, Butler County, Clermont County, and Warren County in Ohio, plus Boone County, Kenton County, and Campbell County in Kentucky.