That gurgle isn't just annoying.
If multiple drains in your Denver home are slow, or you hear gurgling from toilets when the washing machine runs, your main sewer line might be compromised. Older neighborhoods here have clay or cast iron pipes that can crack, settle, or get invaded by tree roots seeking water.
What a camera inspection finds.
We send a waterproof, high-definition camera down your cleanout. It shows us exactly what's happening: the location of a break, the severity of root intrusion, or a belly (a low spot where waste collects). This eliminates guesswork. We can show you the live footage so you see the problem for yourself.
The cost of waiting.
Ignoring these signs can lead to a full backup, where sewage comes up into your lowest drains or shower. Cleanup from that is expensive and messy. A proactive camera inspection (often under $200) can identify a small issue before it becomes a catastrophic, yard-digging repair costing thousands.
When to schedule one.
Consider an inspection if your home is over 30 years old, you have large trees near your sewer line, or you're buying a house. It's the best way to know the health of one of your home's most critical—and hidden—systems.