2491 W Iliff Ave, Denver, CO 80219

Water Line Inspection in Denver, CO

An independent, licensed plumbing contractor. Not affiliated with Denver Water or the City and County of Denver.

Identifying the root cause of a Denver plumbing problem is what makes a long-lasting solution possible. When the problem sits several feet underground, video camera inspection is how we see it without digging first.

  • Video camera inspection of underground lines.
  • Inspection before excavation or demolition.
  • Accurate location of the exact excavation spot.
  • Residential and commercial property inspection.
  • Serving Denver and surrounding metro communities.

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Independent, family-owned. Not Denver Water or a city agency.

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Denver Water Line Inspection

We use video camera inspection to observe underground areas without digging. That reduces the need for excavation and demolition, produces a better understanding of the problem, and saves clients money on the repair that follows.

Attempting to fix a small leak blind often results in more damage. Inspection first means the property is not disrupted for a guess.

(720) 935-6221

Signs You May Need Sewer Line Repair

  • Recurring leaks with no visible source.
  • Pressure loss that repairs have not solved.
  • An unexplained water bill increase.
  • Older lines being evaluated before a purchase or renovation.
Open street cut exposing a copper water service line and curb stop in a Denver street
Water service work in the street, with the curb stop exposed and traffic control set.

How We Diagnose It

Leak Detection and Water Line Inspection in Denver

Our process begins with a thorough video inspection. Modern camera equipment shows the detail needed to establish a complete understanding of the issue.

By placing a camera inside the pipe and communicating with hand-held radio transmitters, our crews can accurately locate the exact excavation spot rather than opening ground across the property.

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How Water Line Inspection Works

  1. 1

    Review the Symptoms

    We start with what the property is experiencing and what has already been tried.

  2. 2

    Run the Camera

    A camera goes into the line to show condition, damage, and obstructions.

  3. 3

    Mark the Location

    Radio transmitters let us mark the exact point on the surface above the failure.

  4. 4

    Explain What We Found

    You get a plain explanation of the condition and the repair options that fit it.

Denver Sewer and Water crew replacing a residential sewer lateral in a shored backyard trench
Sewer lateral replacement in a Denver backyard, trench shored and pipe staged.

Trusted for Underground Water Line Work in the Denver Metro

They found the leak on our service line without tearing up the whole yard. Clear explanation, fair scope, and the water was back on the same day.
Ellen Rhodes, Denver Homeowner
Pressure had dropped across the whole building. Their crew located the failure, showed us the options, and handled the replacement cleanly.
Tomas Reyes, Property Manager
Second-generation crew that clearly does this every day. They quoted after the inspection instead of guessing up front.
Karen Vogel, Lakewood Resident

Inspection First Usually Costs Less Overall

An inspection is a small share of a typical underground project, and it routinely prevents unnecessary excavation and unnecessary replacement.

We recommend scope after the camera has been in the line, never from a description alone.

Frequently Asked Questions

Want the Line Inspected Before You Commit to a Repair?

Call (720) 935-6221 or request a free quote to schedule an inspection.