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🇺🇸 Greater Houston  ·  Harris & Fort Bend County  ·  TREC #23450

Houston's Independent
Sewer Scope Inspector

Houston · Pearland · Sienna · Cypress · Friendswood · League City

An HD camera inspection of your lateral sewer line by a TREC-licensed inspector serving the entire Houston metro. New construction, resale, cast iron, all of it. Imperial Pro Inspection.

5.0 ★★★★★ 163 Reviews

"Great Customer Service and very professional. I would highly recommend!"

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Starting At
$250 Add-on · Any Inspection
$350 Standalone · Houston Area

Plumbers in Houston average $847 per Angi data. They sell the repairs that follow. Houston Sewer Scope is Imperial Pro Inspection — TREC-licensed, no repairs sold.

Why Houston Is Different

Three reasons every Houston home
needs a sewer scope.

Houston sits on some of the most expansive clay soil in the United States. That soil moves with every wet season and every drought. It cracks foundations. It cracks sewer lines. Every sewer scope inspector in this market sees the consequences daily.

Greater Houston also has one of the highest mature tree densities of any major American metro. Oak and pecan roots are aggressive, opportunistic, and they do not distinguish between a foundation and a buried pipe. They go where the moisture is.

And Houston is one of the fastest-growing construction markets in the country. Crews rotate, quality control on buried work is minimal, and what gets sealed underground stays hidden until something fails. A sewer scope is the only way to see what's actually there.

The Three Risks

01 · Clay Soil Movement

Bellies, sagging sections, and offset joints from seasonal soil cycles.

02 · Tree Root Intrusion

Mature oaks and pecans infiltrating lines through hairline cracks.

03 · Hidden Defects

Construction debris in new builds. Cast iron deterioration in older homes.

In the Field · Greater Houston TX

This is what a collapsed sewer line
looks like on camera.

Real footage from a Houston sewer scope inspection. Severe underground pipe damage that transfers entirely to the new owner at closing if nobody looks first.

Collapsed Sewer Line · Greater Houston TX

Imperial Pro Inspection · TREC #23450 · ICC #10111729

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What We Do

One inspection.
Three Houston specialties.

Areas We Serve

Greater Houston metro
and surrounding counties.

Houston

Harris County

Bellaire, West U, Memorial, Heights, Montrose, Meyerland — cast iron territory and oak tree central.

Sugar Land

Fort Bend County

Riverstone, First Colony, Telfair, Greatwood — clay soil and mature trees throughout.

Pearland

Brazoria County

Silverlake, Shadow Creek, Pomona — fast-growing community with mix of new and older construction.

Katy

Harris & Fort Bend

Cinco Ranch, Cross Creek Ranch, Firethorne, Tamarron — heavy new construction activity.

Cypress

Harris County

Bridgeland, Towne Lake, Coles Crossing — established suburban communities with mature landscaping.

Richmond

Fort Bend County

Indigo, Aliana, Veranda, Long Meadow Farms — Fort Bend new construction corridor.

Friendswood

Galveston & Harris

West Ranch, Heritage Park, Forest Bend — older homes and large trees throughout.

League City

Galveston County

Tuscan Lakes, Mar Bella, Westover Park — coastal Houston suburbs with growing new builds.

Missouri City

Fort Bend County

Sienna, Quail Valley, Lake Olympia — mature Fort Bend community with extensive tree coverage.

Fulshear

Fort Bend County

Cross Creek Ranch, Firethorne, Tamarron — premier new construction corridor.

Rosenberg

Fort Bend County

Bonbrook Plantation, Walnut Creek — established and growing.

Stafford

Fort Bend County

Historic Fort Bend community with older infrastructure and high cast iron prevalence.

Why Independent Matters

A plumber's scope
is a sales call.
Ours isn't.

Plumbers who offer sewer scope inspections in Houston are not neutral. They sell the repairs that follow. Even an honest plumber is structurally incentivized to find work. That's not an accusation — it's just how their business model functions.

Houston Sewer Scope is an Imperial Pro Inspection service — TREC-licensed and ICC-certified. We don't perform plumbing repairs. We don't refer to plumbing contractors for fees. The inspection fee is the only revenue, which means the findings are the only product.

When issues are found, you take the independent report and HD video footage to any plumber of your choosing. The leverage stays with you, not them.

✗ Plumber Sewer Scope

Inspection funded by repair proposals that follow. Conflict of interest built into the business model. Their findings can't be used to negotiate against them. Houston market range $350–$1,200.

✓ Imperial Pro Sewer Scope

TREC-licensed independent inspector. No repairs sold. No referral fees. Written report and HD video footage you own. Take findings to any plumber you choose. Starting at $250 add-on or $350 standalone.

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Starting at $250 Add-On  ·  $350 Standalone  ·  Greater Houston

Imperial Pro.
No repairs. No referral fees.
Houston's Independent Sewer Scope.

Add a sewer scope to any home or foundation inspection. Standalone scope available. Serving Houston, Harris County, and Fort Bend County.

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🇺🇸 Veteran-Owned TREC #23450 ICC #10111729 TDLR #MAT1401
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