Best Sewer Camera Inspection in Dallas, TX
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34 verified providers · Updated 2026-04-17
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a sewer camera inspection cost in Texas?
A sewer camera inspection typically costs $200 to $600. The cost varies based on line length, accessibility, and whether a recorded video and written report are included. Older municipal systems and aging lateral pipes make sewer scopes especially valuable.
Should I get a sewer scope before buying a home in Texas?
Absolutely. Many areas have an exceptionally large stock of homes built before 1970 with original clay or cast iron sewer laterals that are now 50-80+ years old. Sewer line replacement costs $6,000 to $25,000 depending on depth and street restoration requirements. A $200-$400 scope is one of the best investments before buying an older home.
What problems can a sewer camera inspection detect in Texas?
A sewer camera can identify tree root intrusion (common in tree-lined older neighborhoods), cracked or collapsed pipes, bellied sections, offset joints, grease buildup, corrosion in cast iron pipes, and connection issues. In some municipalities, the lateral may be shared or have complex connections to combined sewer systems.
How often should sewer lines be inspected in Texas?
For preventive maintenance, sewer lines should be camera-inspected every 3-5 years for homes with older pipe materials. Many homeowners are responsible for the lateral from the house to the street — and sometimes to the main — so regular inspections protect against unexpected costly repairs and municipal compliance issues.