Sewer Camera Inspection in Columbus, Ohio
Wooley Water Sewer Trenchless performs sewer camera inspections across Columbus, Ohio using RIDGID SeeSnake push cameras for residential laterals and Envirosight crawler cameras for larger commercial and municipal lines. Every inspection produces a time-stamped recorded video file delivered to the customer.
Same-day camera diagnostic · Written quote · Permit-pull
See what's really in your sewer line
Push-camera and crawler inspection that produces a permanent record.
What Is a Sewer Camera Inspection?
A sewer camera inspection (often called a 'sewer scope') is the use of a waterproof push camera or self-propelled crawler camera to visually inspect the interior of a sewer lateral, storm line, or drain line. The output is a time-stamped video file with distance markers and an inline locate-ping capability.
Wooley uses RIDGID SeeSnake residential push cameras and Envirosight crawler cameras. All footage is PACP-NASSCO coded on request.
When You Need a Sewer Camera Inspection
Eight situations where a scope pays for itself many times over.
Pre-Purchase Due Diligence
Homes 30+ years old in Central Ohio.
Post-Backup Scoping
Document what caused the sewage event for insurance claim submission.
Recurring Blockage Diagnosis
Identify whether the cause is roots, grease, scale, a belly, or structural failure.
Real-Estate Contingency
Buyer's inspector recommends scope, seller needs documented footage.
Municipal Pre-Sale Context
Columbus and Bexley both favour documented sewer-scope footage.
What Sewer Camera Inspection Costs in Columbus
| Service Type | Price Range | What's Included |
|---|---|---|
| Standard residential lateral scope | $175 – $450 | Through-cleanout scope, footage delivered, locate-ping |
| Commercial scope | $300 – $800 | Crawler camera for longer / larger-diameter lines |
| Pre-sale scope | $250 – $400 | Formatted for pre-sale inspection documentation |
| Scope + written report | $300 – $500 | Formatted for purchase-negotiation or disclosure |
| Scope + PACP-NASSCO defect coding | $350 – $600 | Industry-standard defect coding for insurance |
| Post-backup insurance scope | $275 – $500 | Formatted for Ohio homeowner claim submission |
What Happens If You Skip the Scope
Skipping a pre-purchase sewer scope on a pre-1970 home in Central Ohio is one of the single highest-risk decisions a buyer can make. A hidden failed lateral discovered post-close becomes a $10,000–$20,000 surprise with no seller recourse.
Why Home Buyers & Real-Estate Agents Choose Wooley
- RIDGID SeeSnake and Envirosight camera systems
- Recorded footage delivered every time — USB or cloud link
- PACP-NASSCO coded defect reporting available
- Cross-service pathway — same crew can estimate CIPP pipe lining, pipe bursting, or sewer line repair
Where We Deliver Camera Inspections
Sewer Camera Inspection — Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a sewer camera inspection cost in Columbus?
Standard residential: $175–$450. Pre-sale/pre-purchase: $300–$500. PACP-NASSCO coded: $350–$600. Commercial: $300–$800.
Do I need a sewer scope before buying a home?
For homes built before 1970 — yes, consider it mandatory. Central Ohio pre-1970 housing stock has heavy clay-tile and Orangeburg lateral exposure.
Will a camera inspection find root intrusion?
Yes — this is the most common finding on a Central Ohio pre-sale scope.
Can I use the scope footage for an insurance claim?
Yes — Wooley delivers PACP-NASSCO coded defect reporting on request, the industry-standard protocol for Ohio homeowner insurance adjusters.
Scope Before You Buy. Scope Before You List.
Recorded footage delivered every time. PACP-NASSCO coded for insurance. Same-day scope availability.