Same/Next-Day Sewer Camera Inspections in Lakewood β Serving Belmar, Green Mountain, Bear Creek, Applewood & Jefferson County Since 1995
If you're dealing with recurring drain clogs, sewer backups, or buying a home and want to know what's happening in the sewer line, Bonita Lake Plumbers provides professional sewer camera inspection in Lakewood, Colorado. Our 120-person team uses high-resolution video cameras and locator equipment to inspect the full length of your main sewer line and critical drains, revealing clogs, cracks, root intrusions, offsets, and bellies without tearing up your yard or floors. Whether you're planning preventive maintenance, confirming a problem, or documenting conditions for a real estate deal, we give you clear video evidence and a practical plan.
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Top-rated sewer scope and video inspection team in the Denver metropolitan area
Bonita Lake Plumbers is a master-licensed plumbing and sewer contractor offering sewer camera inspections and sewer scopes across Lakewood and the Denver metro. Sewer camera technology lets us see exactly what's happening inside your pipes β clogs, cracks, corrosion, root invasion, misaligned joints, and improper slope β so we can diagnose issues accurately and avoid unnecessary digging. With 30 years of experience and specialized camera equipment, we deliver the detailed information homeowners, buyers, and property managers need to make smart decisions.
Master Plumber / Engineer, Service & Repair Plumber, and Sewer & Drain Specialist license classes
120 in-house plumbing and drain professionals, 10 fully loaded service vans with camera gear
30+ years serving Lakewood, Jefferson County, and Denver metro homeowners and investors
Nexstar Select Service Award, Best-of-Local Reader's Choice, BBB Excellence in Customer Service
Fully insured and experienced with real estate sewer scope reports and insurance documentation
From Belmar and Green Mountain to Bear Creek, Applewood & Surrounding Areas
Bonita Lake Plumbers performs sewer camera inspections in homes throughout Lakewood β from older houses near Belmar Shopping District and Heritage Lakewood Belmar Park to hillside properties around Green Mountain and tree-lined streets in Bear Creek and Applewood. Many of these areas have mature trees and aging sewer lines where roots, shifting soils, and pipe materials can create hidden problems that only a sewer camera can reveal clearly.
Full sewer line video inspections and accurate locating, done right
We focus on sewer camera inspections and sewer scopes that actually show you what's going on inside your sewer pipes β not just guesswork with a drain snake. Our technicians feed a waterproof video camera through your line while watching live footage above ground, identifying clogs, cracks, root intrusions, offsets, and bellies so we can recommend the right repair instead of trial-and-error digging. We also use locating equipment to mark issue locations at the surface.
Dedicated sewer camera inspection & locating crews, not just generic drain cleaners
Systems designed for Lakewood and Denver soils, slopes, and common pipe materials
Clear guidance on when a simple cleaning is enough vs when repair or replacement is needed
Video recordings and written reports for buyers, sellers, property managers, and insurers
Signs you need more than basic drain cleaning
Sewer camera inspections are the fastest, least invasive way to find the real cause of recurring sewer and drain issues. The camera footage reveals clogs, cracks, corrosion, tree root invasion, low spots (bellies), and misaligned joints that you can't see from inside the home. If you keep having backups or are buying a home, a sewer scope is often the smartest next step.
Recurring sewer backups, especially in basements or lowest-level fixtures β don't rely on drain cleaning alone
Multiple drain clogs that keep returning even after snaking or hydro jetting
Gurgling sounds in toilets or drains when other fixtures are used
Large trees along the sewer path or known clay/cast-iron sewer lines in older Lakewood homes
Buying or selling a home and needing to verify sewer line condition before closing
Homeowners, buyers, sellers, investors, and property managers
We perform sewer camera inspections for anyone who needs clear, visual proof of sewer line condition. Whether you're a long-time homeowner, a buyer under contract, or a landlord with recurring tenant complaints, our sewer scopes give you objective evidence to guide your next steps.
How local soils, slopes, and roots affect sewer camera inspection timing
Sewer lines in Lakewood and Denver metro neighborhoods can be affected by shifting soils, freeze-thaw cycles, and tree root growth seeking moisture in dry, semi-arid conditions. Older clay or cast-iron lines are especially vulnerable to cracks, offsets, and root intrusion β all easily spotted with a sewer camera inspection.
Thawing and shifting soils can worsen existing cracks and offsets in older lines β ideal time for a preventive sewer scope
Drier soils and thirsty tree roots increase root intrusion risk in small cracks and joints throughout Lakewood neighborhoods
Heavy leaf fall and yard work can highlight slow drains as systems see more use heading into the holiday season
Freeze-thaw cycles and ground movement can stress aging sewer pipes and joints β consider scheduling a camera inspection before issues worsen
Choose the sewer scope that matches your situation
Sewer camera inspections aren't just for emergencies. Bonita Lake Plumbers offers several sewer scope service types to match your situation β diagnosing active problems, documenting condition for a real estate transaction, or setting a baseline for preventive maintenance.
| Inspection Type | Best For | Key Benefits / Trade-Offs |
|---|---|---|
| Diagnostic Sewer Camera Inspection | Active or recurring backups and drain problems | Pinpoints cause and exact location of clogs, roots, cracks, and bellies; reduces guesswork and unnecessary digging |
| Real Estate Sewer Scope | Buyers and sellers under contract | Documents current sewer condition; helps negotiate repairs or price; low inspection cost vs potential $7,500+ repair bills |
| Preventive / Baseline Sewer Inspection | Older homes or properties near trees | Establishes baseline video record; catches small issues early before major failure; optional follow-up schedule |
From access and scoping to video review and repair options
We ask about your home's age, line material (if known), history of backups, and whether this is a diagnostic or real estate sewer scope, then provide a clear estimate based on access and line length.
We identify the best access point β usually a cleanout or pulled toilet β and set up protective coverings, camera equipment, and a monitor so you can watch the live inspection if you'd like.
We feed a small, waterproof camera on a flexible cable through the sewer line, recording video as we navigate bends, transitions, and the full line length from house to main.
As we move the camera, we identify clogs, cracks, root intrusions, offsets, and bellies, and use locating equipment to mark problem areas at the surface for future sewer line repairs.
We review key footage with you, explaining what you're seeing and the severity of any issues β what needs immediate action vs what can be monitored over time.
You receive video (or access to it) plus our written recommendations, which may include cleaning only, spot repairs, or full line replacement or trenchless options, depending on what we find.
From sewer scope setup to video, locating, and recommendations
Our sewer camera inspection is a complete evaluation, not just a quick peek down the line. We focus on documenting what we see, locating key problem areas, and giving you clear, actionable next steps.
Local experience, advanced cameras, honest reporting
When you search for sewer camera inspection in Denver or Lakewood, you'll find a range of providers β but not all sewer scopes are equal. Bonita Lake Plumbers pairs high-definition cameras and locating equipment with experienced sewer technicians who understand local soils, code requirements, and common failure patterns.
30+ years of sewer and drain work for Lakewood and Denver-area homes
High-resolution fiber-optic cameras and modern locating tech for accurate results
Sewer & Drain Specialists who interpret video with context, not just raw images
Honest recommendations β cleaning only when that's all you need, repair or replacement when necessary
24/7 availability for emergency sewer scopes during active backups β call now
See how clear video saves time, money, and digging
Sewer camera inspections often reveal issues that would otherwise remain hidden until a major backup or collapse. By seeing the exact location and nature of the problem β roots, cracks, or bellies β you avoid random digging and guesswork repairs. Many Lakewood homeowners are surprised how quickly a sewer scope leads to targeted fixes and fewer drain emergencies.
Professional sewer scopes with modern cameras and locators
We use professional-grade, waterproof sewer cameras and locating tools designed for sewer line inspection, not improvised consumer cameras. This ensures clear footage and accurate locating of any defects or blockages.
High-resolution push cameras with lights to view the inside of 3β6 inch sewer lines clearly
Flexible, cable-mounted cameras that navigate bends, transitions, and longer runs without difficulty
Locator equipment to identify depth and exact surface location of camera head and defects for accurate repair targeting
Recording capability for video files you or your real estate agent can review and reference later
Methods aligned with industry best practices and local Denver-area sewer inspection standards
Understand when to scope, when to clean, and when to replace
Drain cleaning can restore flow temporarily, but without a sewer camera inspection you don't know if you've cleared a simple clog or temporarily opened a damaged, root-filled, or cracked line. Video inspection helps you decide when cleaning is enough and when repair or replacement is necessary.
| Option | What It Is | Key Pros | Key Cons |
|---|---|---|---|
| Basic Drain / Sewer Cleaning | Snaking or jetting to clear blockages | Restores flow quickly; lower upfront cost | No visual confirmation of pipe condition; may miss cracks, roots, or bellies |
| Sewer Camera Inspection / Sewer Scope | Video inspection of sewer line interior | Shows exact cause & location of problems; prevents unnecessary digging; great for real estate | Small cost now; may reveal need for more extensive repairs |
| Sewer Line Repair or Replacement | Spot repairs or full line replacement | Long-term solution to serious defects; prevents recurring backups | Higher cost; often planned based on camera findings |
From standalone sewer scopes to bundled inspection packages
Sewer camera inspection costs in the Denver metro are typically modest compared to potential sewer repair bills. Many local providers advertise sewer scope pricing in the low hundreds of dollars, with some specials under $150 depending on scope and location. Considering that undetected sewer line damage can cost $3,500β$25,000+ to repair in Denver, a sewer scope is often inexpensive insurance.
| Metric | Typical Range (Denver / Lakewood area) |
|---|---|
| Stand-alone residential sewer camera inspection / sewer scope | Roughly $95 β $300+ depending on provider and scope |
| Sewer scope bundled with cleaning or home inspection | Often discounted as part of a package |
| Potential sewer line repair if major damage is missed | Commonly in the $3,500 β $25,000+ range in Denver |
When a sewer scope is the right call
We strongly recommend a sewer camera inspection whenever the cost of being wrong is high β such as buying a home, facing repeated backups, or evaluating an older sewer line with trees nearby. A quick scope now can avoid a big surprise later.
More than price β clarity, precision, and confidence
Professional sewer camera inspections give you visual proof of sewer line condition so you're not relying on guesswork. They can pinpoint cracks, clogs, root intrusions, and misaligned joints, saving time and money by focusing repairs where they're actually needed.
Eliminates guesswork and reduces the risk of unnecessary excavations and repairs to your Lakewood property
Helps catch early-stage damage β small cracks, minor root intrusion, early corrosion β before major failures and costly water damage
Provides video documentation for real estate negotiations, insurance discussions, and future repair planning
Improves accuracy of repair estimates and choice between trenchless vs traditional sewer line replacement methods
Gives you confidence in the health of your sewer line or a clear plan if issues exist β backed by 30 years of Lakewood expertise
Some inspections are too hazardous and specialized for DIY
DIY attempts to send cheap cameras into sewer lines often produce poor-quality footage, miss critical defects, and can even get the camera stuck. More importantly, sewer lines can contain hazardous gases and confined spaces that are unsafe to enter or disturb without training. Professional sewer camera inspections use proper equipment and procedures to keep you and your home safe.
Answers about sewer scopes, costs, timing, and what we find
A sewer camera inspection (sewer scope) uses a small, waterproof camera on a flexible cable to record video of the inside of your sewer line. The live footage shows clogs, cracks, roots, corrosion, offsets, and bellies without digging β giving you visual proof of your sewer line's condition.
Most residential sewer scopes in the Denver area take about 30β60 minutes, depending on access and line length. More complex setups or multiple lines can take longer. Our team works efficiently so you're never waiting around longer than necessary.
Locally, many providers offer sewer scopes in the $95β$300+ range, depending on access and what's included. This is very small compared to potential sewer repairs that can run into the thousands of dollars. Call +1 (720) 783-2999 for a clear written estimate tailored to your property.
It's strongly recommended, especially for older homes or those with trees along the sewer line. A sewer camera inspection can reveal issues before closing and may save you from inheriting a costly repair β potentially worth far more than the small cost of the scope itself.
Cameras are excellent for identifying visual defects β cracks, breaks, offsets, roots, and bellies β but not every leak is directly visible. However, visible damage often correlates with leak potential, and combined with locating, the camera helps plan appropriate repairs. For suspected underground leaks, we also offer water leak detection and slab leak detection services.
Your sewer line inspection, backed by licensed plumbers and clear reporting
Bonita Lake Plumbers stands behind every sewer camera inspection in Lakewood, CO with licensed technicians, high-quality video equipment, and honest recommendations. When you invest in a sewer scope, we make sure you get clear footage, straightforward explanations, and a practical path forward β whether that's simple cleaning, targeted repair, or full replacement.
Since 1995, homeowners, buyers, and investors across Lakewood and the Denver metropolitan area β from Belmar and Green Mountain to Applewood, Bear Creek, Wheat Ridge, and Denver β have trusted Bonita Lake Plumbers to inspect, diagnose, and protect their sewer lines with accurate sewer camera inspections and sewer scopes.
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When planning sewer camera inspections in Lakewood, our team accounts for neighborhood access, older sewer line materials, tree coverage, and seasonal ground conditions throughout Jefferson County and the broader Denver metro area.
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