Sewer Scope Inspection
Our Process
3.1. Sewer Scope Inspection
1. The sewer scope inspector will inspect and video-record: the main or exterior lateral sewer line from a proper cleanout or roof vent stack; record the entire video and provide the video to the client as either an online link or a physical copy; document any and all defects observed in the video inspection; and if a cleanout is not visible or accessible, the inspector will note that in the report.
2. When possible, the sewer scope inspector shall describe: the type of lateral sewer line or pipe materials.
3. The inspector shall report as in need of correction: the presence of visible cracks; the presence of any observed plant or tree root intrusion; the presence of any offset over ¼-inch; the presence of over 1 inch of standing water; the presence of a blockage or restriction; the presence of a crushed line or pipe; the presence of a broken line or pipe; the presence of a separated or disconnected line or pipe; the presence of excessive rust or scale; the presence of an excessive amount of grease; the presence of deteriorated concrete; the presence of an egg-shaped line; the presence of a collapsed line or pipe; and the presence of delamination or deterioration.
4. The inspector is not required to: identify the presence of Orangeburg or Bermico (bituminous fiber pipe). identify the presence of asbestos cement or Transite pipe.

