See what's under the home before you sign.
A sewer scope is the single highest-ROI inspection any Minnesota homebuyer can order. We push a high-definition camera through the lateral — the privately owned pipe running from the foundation cleanout to the city main — and document every defect in real time. In Minnesota, where freeze-thaw cycles, clay tile, and Orangeburg pipe all converge, a scope routinely catches five-figure defects that surface inspections miss entirely.


Use the instant calculator to price your scope and pick a time.
We coordinate with the listing agent. You don't need to be there.
Through the foundation cleanout or, if unavailable, the roof vent.
Findings logged with distance, severity, and material identification.
HD video link plus written report delivered to your inbox.
Real-time pricing and availability across all 50 Minnesota cities.
Local pages with city-specific context, neighborhoods, and inspection profiles.
Pricing depends on lateral length, access, and any add-on services. Use the instant calculator above for an exact quote — no phone tag.
Root intrusion, joint offsets, bellies, cracks, pipe deformation (especially in Orangeburg), corrosion, scale buildup, and material identification. Anything you can't see from the surface.
45 to 90 minutes on-site. HD video and written report arrive within 24 hours.
Three reasons: frost depth stresses joints every freeze-thaw cycle; mid-century housing density means Orangeburg and clay tile are still common; and freeze-heave creates bellies invisible from above ground.
Yes. Pre-listing scopes are one of the smartest sale moves a Minnesota seller can make — disclose first, price right, close fast.
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