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.
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. The buyer's plumber bids the fix later, on whatever timeline closing allows. We do not bid repairs, we do not refer one plumber over another, we do not have a financial interest in finding work. 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
These are the four operational standards we hit on every realtor-booked scope. They are why agents reorder.
Your buyer's option period stays intact. Most Indianapolis orders go on the calendar within 24 to 48 hours of the booking call. Cincinnati, Denver, and Fort Wayne schedule through the corporate desk.
Page-1 plain-English summary. Pages 2 through 6 annotated stills with depth notation. Built to drop directly into your buyer packet, FHA loan file, or disclosure addendum. Same format every metro.
We don't bid the fix. We don't refer one plumber over another. The buyer's plumber bids later, on whatever timeline closing allows. RESPA-clean. No referral fees, ever.
Pay-at-close billing is in design through the title company. Until that's standard, scopes invoice direct to the buyer or the listing party. Either way the buyer is not writing a check at the inspection.
When a seller orders the scope before listing, the package includes three listing assets you can use immediately. No extra fee, no separate order.
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.
Clean PDF formatted for the seller-disclosure attachment. Page-1 summary, annotated stills, depth notation. Title companies and attorneys both accept it without reformatting.
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.
Volume pricing for agents who order more than 20 scopes per year is in design. The structure will be transparent, RESPA-compliant, and the same across every metro.
Status today: TBD. We are working through volume math with our title-company partners so the program lands clean on regulation and clean on accounting. If you are an agent who orders 50-plus scopes a year and want to be in the first cohort, email Patrick directly and we will work the structure with you in mind.
For now, the standard price is the standard price. $200 starting in the Indianapolis market. Same vendor-grade product. Same scheduling standard.
Questions taken from realtor desks and Google's People Also Ask panels, May 2026.
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 PracticeSame-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. Cincinnati, Denver, and Fort Wayne route through the corporate desk and follow the same standard.
Source scheduling SOP,Both. Every Sewer Scope report goes to the buyer, the listing agent, the buyer's agent, the lender if requested, and the title company on the same shareable link. Same PDF, same video, same record for everyone. The agents are never the last to know.
Source · report distribution policyNo. Real-estate-vendor referral fees are restricted by the federal Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA) and most state real-estate licensing law. Sewer Scope does not pay referral fees, period. We earn the next order by closing the last one on time, on standard, with a simple, professional report.
Source · CFPB · Regulation X (RESPA)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. You get a partial fee waived per our scheduling policy. That call is one of the most agent-favorable moves in our operating model and one of the most common we make.
Source SOPIndianapolis is live today. Cincinnati, Denver, and Fort Wayne route through corporate. Email Patrick to be added as a preferred-vendor referral on your brokerage.