
Roots in old downtown lines
Watertown's century-old homes near the historic downtown were plumbed with clay and cast iron, and the mature boulevard trees lining its riverfront streets have spent decades sending roots into the joints.

A camera inspection of the main sewer line catches roots, breaks, and blockages no standard inspection can see — the costliest defect Watertown's century-old riverfront homes hide best, and one that can run thousands to repair.
Get your free quote and pick a time. A scope is easiest and most affordable when added to your home inspection.
We feed a waterproof, self-leveling camera into the main sewer line through a cleanout or other access point and record its full run from the house to the Watertown municipal connection. You see the same footage we do — the real condition of a pipe that's otherwise buried and invisible.
It's the one part of the home a standard 120-point inspection physically can't reach, which is exactly why it's worth scoping before you close on a Watertown home. Learn more about sewer scope inspection or about home inspection in Watertown, MN.
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Watertown straddles the Crow River in Carver County, with a charming historic downtown on one side and growing new developments on the other. Century-old riverfront homes and brand-new builds ask very different questions of a buried sewer line — and we bring the right eye to each.

Watertown's century-old homes near the historic downtown were plumbed with clay and cast iron, and the mature boulevard trees lining its riverfront streets have spent decades sending roots into the joints.

Watertown's new subdivisions are built on fill that hasn't fully settled, and a fresh sewer line thrown out of pitch by settling soil can develop bellies before the home is even a few years old.

Crow River groundwater and Minnesota frost heave shift buried pipe under Watertown homes, creating offsets and low spots that trap waste.
Roots growing through joints and cracks — the most common cause of backups in Watertown's older downtown blocks.
Fractured, scaled, or collapsed sections of clay and cast-iron pipe that restrict or block flow.
Sags in the line where waste and water pool instead of draining — a frequent issue in settling new-build lots.
Sections shifted out of alignment from frost heave or settlement, snagging debris.
Grease, debris, and foreign objects narrowing the line and signaling poor drainage.
Video and still images of the findings, included with your report so you and your agent can act on it.
Select the sewer scope in the free quote tool above and book it alongside your Watertown inspection.
We find a cleanout or suitable access point and prepare the line for the camera.
The camera runs the full length to the municipal connection while we record the footage.
Video, images, and plain-language notes delivered with your 24-hour report.
Pair sewer scope with a full home inspection, a radon test, or mold testing, or learn more about home inspection in Watertown, MN. We serve Watertown and the surrounding Carver and Wright County communities.