A sewer camera inspection uses a waterproof, high-resolution camera that is inserted directly into the sewer line through an existing access point. As the camera moves through the pipe, live video footage is displayed on a monitor, allowing the condition of the sewer line to be evaluated in real time.
This technology makes it possible to locate common sewer problems such as tree root intrusion, cracks, pipe separations, corrosion, or buildup along the pipe walls. In areas like Denver and the Front Range, tree roots are a frequent issue, especially in older sewer systems where roots can enter through joints and slowly restrict flow or cause pipes to shift.
For homeowners buying an existing property or noticing warning signs like slow drains or recurring backups, a sewer camera inspection provides clear answers without unnecessary excavation. Done! uses camera inspections to accurately diagnose sewer line issues, confirm whether repairs are needed, and help prevent minor problems from turning into major disruptions.