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Sewer Scope
For real-estate agents

Built for the agent ordering scope #81. This year.

You don't need our brochure. You need vendors you can count on. We're in your preferred-vendor folder For that very reason. Your buyers will thank you.

24-48hrStandard schedule
$0Referral fees · none
67★ Indy reviews from agents + buyers
Pay after inspection
Offset · 64 ft
RECRealtor order · 2026-05-26
00:00 / 00:48
Pre-listing · 4222 N College
Live · pre-listing inspectionListing kit ready in 24 hours
The pain we solve

The buyer-plumber upsell, ended.

Every agent reading this has lost a Saturday to the same call. The buyer's plumber ran the scope, found a defect, and quoted $9,000 to dig. The buyer is panicking. The seller is angry. You have 72 hours to keep the deal alive.

The problem isn't the defect. The problem is that the camera operator and the repair vendor were the same person. There is no reading of that arrangement that doesn't bias the quote. The American Society of Home Inspectors and InterNACHI both document the conflict in writing (InterNACHI, ASHI Standards of Practice).

Sewer Scope is the other side of that. We run the camera. We hand you the record. We do not bid repairs and we have no financial interest in finding work. Your buyer chooses who repairs, on whatever timeline closing allows. That structural neutrality is exactly why your next four buyers should book through us.

"Your buyers will thank you. That's the entire business model in one sentence." Patrick Grayson, founder · Sewer Scope
Inspector opening a yard cleanout cap at the start of a residential sewer scope.
Inspector opening a yard cleanout cap at the start of a residential sewer scope.
What we promise

Four standards, every metro.

These are the four operational standards we hit on every realtor-booked scope. They are why agents reorder.

01

Quick scheduling

Timelines can be tight. Most orders go on the calendar within 24 to 48 hours of the booking call. Book directly with your local operator for the fastest service.

02

Simple, professional report

A 1-page plain-English summary of everything we did and saw. An easy-to-read report for disclosures, negotiating, or getting repair quotes. Same format every metro.

03

No repair quote attached

We don't bid the fix. The report is the report. Your buyer chooses who repairs, on whatever timeline closing allows. No referral fees, paid or received.

04

Pay after inspection

No deposit, no upfront payment. As soon as the report is ready, the invoice is sent and the report is automatically emailed.

The co-listing kit

Pre-sale scope. Knowledge is power.

80% of our inspections reveal deferred maintenance on the sewer line. Knowing this before listing lets your seller fix or disclose on their terms, and helps the buyer avoid an unwanted (and stinky!) surprise after closing.

A

60-second buyer-prep video

Short clip from the scope footage you can post on your listing video reel or send to interested buyers. Reframes "pre-sale inspection" as a feature instead of a disclosure burden.

B

Disclosure-packet PDF

Clean PDF formatted for the seller-disclosure attachment. 1-page summary, video capture, depth notation. Title companies and attorneys both accept it without reformatting.

C

"Scoped and Clear" social tile

Pre-formatted square image for Instagram or your brokerage marketing channels when the scope comes back clean. Signals the home is ready to close without playing the option-period roulette.

Real questions, real answers

Frequently asked by agents.

Questions taken from realtor desks and Google's People Also Ask panels, May 2026.

Why should I use a specialist instead of a plumber?

A plumber has a financial interest in finding work to quote. A specialist has a financial interest in handing the buyer a clean record. The American Society of Home Inspectors and InterNACHI both recommend separating the inspection vendor from the repair vendor. The structural conflict-of-interest is the entire reason this product exists.

Source · InterNACHI, ASHI Standards of Practice
How fast can you schedule?

Same-week appointment standard across all four metros. For Indianapolis specifically, most orders go on the calendar within 24 to 48 hours of the booking call. Book directly with your local operator for the fastest service.

Source · Sewer Scope scheduling SOP,
Do agents see the report or only the buyer?

Only the customer ordering the inspection will receive the report and video. It is delivered via email, so they can share it as they see fit. As a service provider, it is important to us to protect the information discovered during the inspection so as not to have any involvement in the transaction itself.

Source · report distribution policy
Is there a referral fee or kickback?

No. Sewer Scope does not pay or receive referral fees. We earn the next order by closing the last one on time, on standard, with a simple, professional report.

Source · our no-referral-fee policy
What happens if access is bad?

We tell you before we start, not after. If the home has no cleanout and access through a pulled toilet is not viable, the no-access call comes within the first 10 minutes on site. It's an extremely rare occasion that we cannot find a way into the sewer line.

Source · Sewer Scope SOP
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