Professional Sewer Inspection Services in Denver Metro
When something’s wrong with your sewer line, you can’t see what’s happening underground—but we can. At Clean Cut Plumbing, we use advanced video camera technology to inspect your sewer lines and give you a clear picture of exactly what’s going on beneath your property.
Honest answers to common questions
- How much does a sewer camera inspection cost? – Most residential inspections run $300-500 depending on the length and accessibility of your line. If we’re already out for a backup and need to inspect as part of diagnosing the problem, we often include it in the service call.
- Can you inspect the line if I don’t have a cleanout? – Yes, we can access through most drains, though it’s more time-consuming. If you don’t have a cleanout, we’ll probably recommend installing one—it makes future service much easier and costs around $400-600.
- Will the camera damage my pipes? – No, the camera is specifically designed for this work. It’s much gentler than mechanical snakes and gives us better information.
- Do I need to be home? – Yes, we need access to your plumbing system and cleanout, and we want you to see what we’re finding.
- How often should I have my sewer line inspected? – For most homes, there’s no need for regular inspections unless you’re having recurring problems. The exceptions are older homes (every 3-5 years isn’t a bad idea) and properties with large trees near the sewer line.
Outdoor plumbing system repair
Q: What outdoor plumbing do you service?
A: Hose bibs, sprinkler systems, outdoor showers, pool plumbing, and exterior drainage systems.
Q: When should I winterize outdoor plumbing?
A: Before the first freeze—typically late fall in most climates.
Sewer repair
Q: How do you know if sewer line damage requires repair?
A: We use video camera inspections to identify cracks, root intrusion, or collapsed
sections.
Q: Do you offer trenchless sewer repair?
A: Yes, we offer trenchless options when conditions allow, minimizing yard disruption.
Sump pump installation
Q: How do I know if I need a sump pump?
A: If you have a basement that floods or shows moisture issues, a sump pump prevents water damage.
Q: Do you install battery backup systems?
A: Yes, we recommend and install battery backup systems for power outage protection.
Sump pump repair
Q: What are signs my sump pump needs repair?
A: Strange noises, pump runs constantly, doesn’t turn on, or visible rust.
Q: How often should sump pumps be serviced?
A: Annual maintenance checks help ensure reliable operation.
Sewer cleaning
Q: How do you know if it’s a sewer line issue vs. a regular clog?
A: Multiple drains backing up simultaneously usually indicates a main sewer line problem.
Q: Do you offer camera inspections?
A: Yes, we use video cameras to inspect sewer lines and identify blockages or damage.
Ready to see what’s happening in your sewer line?
Call Clean Cut Plumbing to schedule your camera inspection. We serve the entire Denver metro area and typically schedule non-emergency inspections within 48 hours.

Quick Read: Clean Cut Plumbing offers professional sewer inspection services in Denver using high‑resolution video cameras to diagnose underground line issues. Common triggers for inspections include multiple drains backing up, slow drainage, repeated main‑line blockages, older homes, and pre‑purchase evaluation. During the process, the camera reveals root intrusion, cracks, sagging (“bellies”), grease buildup, or collapse. After inspection, customers receive a video report with timestamps and recommended remedies. For minor problems, hydro‑jetting is used; for structural damage, trenchless or traditional repairs are discussed. Inspections typically cost $300–500 and take 30–45 minutes.