Your sewer camera inspection specialists in Big Lake, MN. Free camera inspections, experienced technicians, and guaranteed results.
Advanced sewer camera inspection for Big Lake homes and businesses. Scranton Sewer Authority uses high-definition waterproof cameras to locate cracks, root intrusion, offsets, bellies, and blockages inside your sewer and drain lines without any excavation.
With a population of 13,396, Big Lake is home to thousands of properties that depend on reliable sewer and drain systems. Our sewer camera inspection team in Big Lake, MN combines local knowledge with decades of industry experience to deliver results that restore flow and prevent future problems. Every project begins with a thorough camera inspection so we can recommend the right solution for your specific situation.
When you choose Scranton Sewer Authority for sewer camera inspection in Big Lake, you get a team that responds fast, diagnoses accurately, and fixes the problem right the first time. We handle all the details — from permits to final inspection — so you can get back to normal life.
From first call to final flow test, here is what to expect from Scranton Sewer Authority in Big Lake, MN.
Our Big Lake technician locates the best access point for the camera — usually a cleanout or main drain — and prepares the equipment for a complete inspection of your sewer system.
Scranton Sewer Authority inspects your entire Big Lake sewer line with an HD camera, recording footage and noting the precise location of every issue. We measure distances and mark above-ground locations for future reference.
We review the camera footage with you, explaining what each finding means and how it affects your sewer line function. You see the evidence and understand the situation before any decisions are made.
Our Big Lake crew provides a written inspection report with findings, photos, and prioritized recommendations. This documentation is invaluable for real estate transactions, insurance claims, and repair planning.
What Big Lake property owners want to know about sewer camera inspection — answered by our experts.
Sewer camera inspections in Big Lake typically cost $150 to $400 depending on pipe length and accessibility. Scranton Sewer Authority includes a free camera inspection with most major service calls. Standalone inspections for home purchases or maintenance checks are available at competitive rates.
Absolutely. Scranton Sewer Authority shows you the live camera feed during the inspection and provides recorded footage with your written report. We walk you through every finding so you understand the condition of your Big Lake sewer line completely.
Yes. Our HD cameras clearly show tree root intrusion — from small fibrous roots at joints to large root masses that fill the pipe. We can identify root species patterns and recommend targeted treatment for your Big Lake sewer line.
Yes. Scranton Sewer Authority camera-inspects drain lines, sewer laterals, and main sewer connections in Big Lake properties. We use cameras sized for pipes as small as 2 inches and as large as 12 inches in diameter.
See what customers across the country say about working with Scranton Sewer Authority.
"We had sewage backing up into our basement and were in a panic. The crew showed up fast, stopped the backup, cleaned everything up, and explained what caused it. They treated our home with respect."
"Multiple drains in our old home were slow. The camera showed that the whole main line had grease and mineral buildup. One hydro jetting session and every drain in the house works like new. Amazing results."
"Had sewer line relining done after a camera inspection revealed multiple cracks. The liner went in smoothly and the crew showed us the before and after camera footage. Night and day difference inside the pipe."