Sewer camera inspection
Locate clogs, roots, bellies, breaks, and line condition before choosing a repair.
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Project types
Use these pages to narrow the project before talking with a provider. Clear scope makes callbacks and estimates more useful.
Locate clogs, roots, bellies, breaks, and line condition before choosing a repair.
See sewer camera inspection detailsCompare less-invasive repair options when site conditions allow.
See trenchless sewer repair detailsPlan replacement scope, access, excavation, permits, and restoration needs.
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What to compare
Before hiring, homeowners should compare scope, materials, access, cleanup, warranty language, and provider credentials.
Planning price range
Many projects fall around $1,500-$12,000+, depending on pipe depth, camera findings, roots, trenchless options, and excavation access. These are planning ranges from common industry cost guides; final pricing should come from written local estimates.
Local planning notes
In the Fort Collins area, snow, dry conditions, and mixed city/suburban homes can affect project timing. For sewer line repair, ask each provider what local permits, utility rules, code requirements, or HOA approvals may apply before work starts.
Quote request
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Nearby service area
Service availability depends on the provider assigned to the inquiry.
Questions
Multiple slow drains, recurring backups, gurgling, sewage odor, and wet areas in the yard can point to sewer line issues.
Yes. A camera inspection helps identify the problem location and whether cleaning, repair, or replacement is more appropriate.
Sometimes. Trenchless options depend on pipe condition, access, depth, bends, and local requirements.
Many projects fall around $1,500-$12,000+, but pricing depends on pipe depth, camera findings, roots, trenchless options, and excavation access. Use the range as planning guidance and compare written estimates before hiring.
Permit and code requirements vary by project and jurisdiction. Ask each Fort Collins-area provider what permits, utility rules, or inspections apply before work starts.
Simple projects may be scheduled quickly, while larger or more complex work can take longer because of materials, access, permits, weather, or provider availability.
Ask about license, insurance, scope, timeline, cleanup, warranty language, payment terms, and who will actually perform the work.
No. This site helps homeowners organize project requests and connect with independent local providers when available.
Share the basics now, then verify provider license, insurance, scope, and pricing before hiring.
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