NASSCO Certified Inspections
See What's Happening Inside Your Sewer Line
NASSCO certified sewer inspections in Longmont, Colorado
When you need to know the exact condition of your sewer line, a NASSCO certified inspection provides professional-grade reporting with clear visual documentation. Our Drain and Sewer Company, LLC uses high-resolution camera equipment to identify cracks, offsets, root intrusion, blockages, and other issues inside your pipes. This service is commonly used in Longmont for diagnosing recurring drain problems, planning restoration or replacement projects, and supporting real estate transactions.
NASSCO certification means the inspection follows standardized methods used by municipalities and engineers across the country. You receive detailed findings that show what's wrong, where it's located, and how severe the issue is. This level of documentation is especially useful if you're buying or selling a home, need a second opinion on a proposed repair, or want to understand why your drains keep backing up. The inspection helps prevent unnecessary excavation by pinpointing the exact problem locations.
If you need a sewer inspection in Longmont for any reason, contact Our Drain and Sewer Company, LLC to schedule a NASSCO certified assessment.

What the Inspection Shows and Why It Matters
During a NASSCO certified inspection in Longmont, we insert a high-resolution camera into your sewer line and record video footage as it travels through the pipe. The camera captures the condition of the entire line, including any cracks, offsets, root intrusion, corrosion, or blockages. We review the footage with you and provide a detailed report that explains what we found and what it means for your system.
After the inspection, you'll know whether your sewer line is in good condition, needs minor repairs, or requires restoration or replacement. You'll also have visual proof of any damage, which is helpful when making decisions about repairs, negotiating real estate transactions, or confirming a diagnosis from another contractor. The inspection removes guesswork and gives you the information you need to move forward confidently.
This service is commonly used by homeowners, property managers, and real estate agents who need accurate documentation of sewer line condition. It's also useful if you've had recurring backups and want to find out what's causing them. The inspection helps you avoid unnecessary digging by showing you exactly where the problem is and whether repair or replacement is the right solution.
Our Drain and Sewer Company Services
Price
Maintenance Mainline Sewer Cleaning from Accessible Clean-out — Yearly Scheduled Maintenance (Annual) Up to 1 Hour Labor, 125 feet Cable
$225.00
Possible Additional Charges — No Clean-out, Roof Vent, Crawl Space, or Toilet R & R
$50.00
Toilet Bowl Stoppage
$175.00
Cable Clogged Drains and Sinks — Up to 1 Hour Labor, 75 feet of Cable:
Kitchen sinks
Bathroom sinks
Bar Sinks
Floor Sinks
Utility Sinks
Bathtub
Shower
Washer Drains
Floor Drains
$175.00
Additional Cable Time per Hour
$175.00
Trailer Mount High Pressure Hydro-Jetter 2″ – 10″ Lines
Up to 2 Hours Labor, 500 Feet Hose
$475.00
Additional Hydro-Jetter Time per Hour
$250.00
Carbide Flex-shaft Milling – Cast Iron Restoration
Up to 2 Hours Labor, 120 Feet of Flex-shaft
$475.00
Camera Inspection – NASSCO Certified BSDI (Building Sewer and Drain Inspections) with
$175.00
Video on YouTube and NASSCO Report
Camera with Locate – Video on YouTube
$145.00
Additional Milling Time per Hour
$250.00
Service Charge — Up to 1/2 Hour Labor
$125.00
Trip Charge — Outside Metro Denver and Aurora
$50.00 – $100.00
Minor Plumbing per Hour
$225.00
Here's What People Usually Want to Know
Sewer inspections can feel technical, but the process is straightforward. Here are the most common questions we hear from homeowners and property managers in Longmont.
What does NASSCO certification mean?
NASSCO stands for the National Association of Sewer Service Companies. Certification means the inspection follows industry standards for assessing and documenting sewer line condition, which makes the findings reliable and widely accepted.
How long does a sewer inspection take?
Most residential sewer inspections take between 45 minutes and two hours, depending on the length and condition of the line. You'll receive the report and video footage shortly after the inspection is complete.
What problems can the camera detect?
The camera can identify cracks, offsets, root intrusion, blockages, corrosion, collapsed sections, and improper pipe connections. It shows the exact location and severity of each issue.
Why would I need a sewer inspection for a real estate transaction?
Sewer inspections are often requested during home sales to confirm the condition of the sewer line before closing. It protects both buyers and sellers by identifying any issues that need to be addressed or negotiated.
Can the inspection be done without digging?
Yes. The camera is inserted through an existing cleanout or access point, so no digging is required unless a repair or replacement is needed after the inspection.
If you need a professional sewer inspection in Longmont for any reason, reach out to Our Drain and Sewer Company, LLC to schedule a NASSCO certified assessment and receive clear, detailed findings.