Sewer Camera Inspection in Portland, OR

When drains back up, toilets gurgle, or you’re getting ready to buy or sell a home in Portland, you don’t want to guess what’s happening inside your sewer line. Drain-Pro Inc. provides professional Sewer Camera Inspection services in Portland, OR, giving you clear, high-definition answers without digging up your yard, driveway, or basement floor.

Beneath Portland’s homes and streets is a mix of older clay lines, newer PVC, and shared connections that have seen decades of Pacific Northwest rain. Tree roots, shifting soils, and age can all take a toll on your sewer line.

A sewer camera inspection lets you:

  • See the actual condition of your sewer pipe from the inside
  • Locate cracks, roots, offsets, bellies, and blockages
  • Pinpoint depth and position before any work is done
  • Avoid unnecessary excavation and “exploratory” digging
  • Plan targeted, cost-effective repairs instead of guessing

For Portland homeowners, buyers, sellers, and property managers, a sewer scope inspection is one of the smartest ways to protect your property and your budget.

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Sewer Scope Inspection for Portland Home Sales

In Oregon, sewer scope inspections have become a standard part of many real estate transactions—especially in older Portland neighborhoods. As a DEQ certified provider, Drain-Pro Inc. has a long history of working with local real estate professionals, buyers, and sellers.

Our DEQ certified sewer scope inspection services:

  • Support Oregon home sale inspections and compliance needs

  • Include pump and main line inspections where applicable

  • Provide clear documentation for your agent and closing team

  • Help identify issues early so repairs or negotiations aren’t a last-minute surprise

Whether you’re listing a classic Portland bungalow, selling a newer home, or buying your first place, we help you see what’s happening underground before you sign.

High-Definition Sewer Line Camera Inspection Technology

Drain-Pro’s Portland team uses advanced robotic camera systems built for serious diagnostics—not basic handyman equipment. Our sewer line camera inspection tools are designed for both residential and larger systems common around the Portland metro.

Our technology offers:

  • High-definition video of the pipe interior

  • Inspection range from 2.5″ to 200″ pipe diameters

  • Lateral launch capability for side sewer lines and branches

  • Electronic locating with depth measurement for precise surface marking

  • Coverage of storm drains, sewer lines, and conduit systems

Because we’re recognized as large pipe specialists, we can handle everything from single-family laterals to commercial, industrial, and municipal lines.

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Non-Invasive Sewer Scope Inspection That Protects Your Property

One of the biggest advantages of a Drain-Pro sewer camera inspection in Portland is that we can reveal the condition of your pipe without digging up the ground.

Instead of trenching across driveways, sidewalks, or established landscaping, our technicians:

  • Access the line through existing cleanouts or service points

  • Run the camera through the system to inspect every critical section

  • Identify and mark the exact location and depth of any defects

  • Provide video and written reports you can share with contractors or your real estate team

That means less disruption, fewer surprises, and far lower risk of paying for excavation that you don’t really need.

A Locally Owned Sewer Inspection Team You Can Trust

The journey of Drain-Pro Inc. began in 2007 in Puyallup, Washington. In 2010, we opened our second location in Oregon to serve the Portland metro and Boring area. We’ve been locally owned and operated since day one, and we’ve grown through a combination of good old fashioned hard work and advanced equipment.

We’re built on three core goals that still guide every sewer camera inspection we perform in Portland:

  • Build relationships with you, our customers

  • Provide the best customer service we possibly can

  • Maintain competitive rates

Today, we’re a dual-state operation with 18+ years of experience, BBB Accreditation and an A+ Rating since 2010, and a mission that remains consistent:

“We strive to build lasting relationships with our customers by employing experienced professionals, providing superior customer service, and maintaining competitive rates.”

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Certified Sewer Camera Inspection Experts in Portland

Drain-Pro’s Portland sewer camera inspection services are delivered by highly trained, certified professionals:

  • NASSCO PACP (Pipeline Assessment Certification Program) certified technicians using the industry’s gold standard methodology

  • DEQ certified for Oregon inspections and home sale requirements

  • Large pipe specialists able to handle complex and high-capacity systems

  • A team trained not only to capture video, but to interpret results and explain them clearly

Our culture is built on internal growth: management is made up of employees who moved up from worker positions—even the owners are prior field workers. We’re proud to have the best professionals in the business working with us, and we make sure they have the equipment and resources they need to do the job right.

What to Expect from a Portland Sewer Camera Inspection

When you schedule a sewer camera inspection with Drain-Pro Inc. in Portland, we keep the process straightforward, transparent, and educational.

Conversation about your concerns

We start by understanding what you’re experiencing—backups, slow drains, odors, age of the home, or an upcoming sale—so we can focus our sewer scope inspection appropriately.

Access and camera deployment

A technician accesses your line through an appropriate entry point and carefully runs the camera through your sewer line, side sewers, and any known trouble spots.

Real-time explanation in plain language

During the sewer line camera inspection, we explain what we’re seeing on-screen: roots, cracks, debris, offsets, or other defects—without overwhelming you with jargon.

Detailed documentation and reporting

You receive a clear record of the inspection with video footage and detailed report sheets. We can provide documentation on CD, DVD, or USB Flash Drive, depending on your needs.

Consultative recommendations

Our team doesn’t just hand you a video and walk away. We interpret the inspection results, answer your questions, and recommend repair solutions based on the actual condition of your pipe.

We focus on personalized service, competitive rates, and customer satisfaction, always striving to meet and exceed our high standards and your expectations.

Proof, Credentials, and Portland Community Connection

Drain-Pro Inc. is licensed, bonded, and insured, and our Oregon operation is proud to hold:

  • BBB A+ Rating and accreditation since 2010

  • NASSCO PACP certification for pipeline assessment

  • DEQ certification for Oregon inspections

  • Oregon CCB# 239289

  • Membership in the Oregon Onsite Wastewater Association (O2WA)

With a long-standing presence in the Portland metro area since 2010, we understand local soil conditions, common pipe materials, and typical failure patterns. We’re pleased to be part of communities that work together to ensure the health of our natural resources, and accurate sewer diagnostics are a vital part of protecting local waterways and properties.

Schedule a Sewer Camera Inspection in Portland, OR

Whether you’re troubleshooting repeat backups, preparing for a Portland home sale, or simply want peace of mind about your sewer line, Drain-Pro Inc. is ready to help.

  • Schedule a sewer camera inspection to get clear, documented answers about your line.

  • Request a DEQ certified home sale inspection to keep your real estate transaction on track.

  • Call for emergency diagnostic services when you need fast, accurate information before authorizing repairs.

  • Contact us for a consultation about pipe concerns, options, and next steps.

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