See exactly what’s happening inside your pipes before you dig. Our HD sewer cameras pinpoint clogs, root intrusion, and cracked lines — then we repair and reline without tearing up your yard. Proudly serving Madison and all of Dane County.
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A healthy sewer line is easy to take for granted — until a slow drain, a gurgling toilet, or a backup in the basement brings everyday life to a halt. Here in Madison, WI, aging clay and cast iron pipes, freeze-thaw cycles, and mature tree roots put constant stress on residential and commercial sewer lines. A small crack or a few invading roots can seem minor, but left unchecked they grow into full blockages, collapsed pipe, and costly sewage cleanup that put your home and your budget at risk.
The problem with sewer trouble is that it hides underground where you can’t see it. That’s exactly why a sewer video inspection in Madison is the smartest first step. Instead of guessing or digging blindly, our technicians feed a high-definition, waterproof camera directly into your sewer or drain line and watch the interior of the pipe in real time. In minutes we can identify the true root cause of your clog — whether it’s root intrusion, grease buildup, a cracked joint, a belly in the line, or a fully collapsed section — and show it to you on screen.
If you delay a sewer inspection to save a little money now, you often end up paying far more later. A backup that could have been caught early can turn into an emergency excavation, water damage, and days of disruption. By scoping the line as soon as you notice warning signs, you protect your property and keep repair costs down. At Capitol City Sewer Solutions, we take pride in delivering honest, accurate diagnoses at a fair price throughout the Madison, WI area — no scare tactics and no unnecessary digging.
Capitol City Sewer Solutions was built on a simple promise: give Dane County homeowners a clear picture of what’s really going on in their pipes, then fix it right the first time. When you schedule a camera inspection with us, you can count on our expertise, professional-grade equipment, and a straightforward recommendation you can actually understand — with no hidden fees or pressure.
Need documentation for yourself, your plumber, your realtor, or your insurance company? No problem. We provide timestamped digital video footage along with a written report and repair recommendations the same day. That paperwork makes insurance claims easier and gives home buyers real leverage during negotiations.
To determine exactly what sewer repair is needed, our team inserts a flexible, high-definition camera into your sewer or drain line and captures live footage of the entire system. Because the camera travels through existing access points, the process is completely non-invasive — there’s no need to dig up your Madison yard or disrupt your property.
As the camera moves through the pipe, we identify blockages, cracks, corrosion, root intrusion, sagging “bellies,” and collapsed sections that traditional methods routinely miss. You watch alongside our technician, so you see the problem for yourself instead of taking our word for it.
A professional sewer or drain inspection gives homeowners an accurate diagnosis and gives home buyers real peace of mind. By pinpointing the exact problem, our Madison technicians recommend cost-effective repairs and help you avoid disruptive, expensive surprises down the road.
Standard home inspections rarely include a sewer scope. Without one, hidden issues like cracks, root blockages, or a collapsed line can go unnoticed until sewage backs up — and insurance usually won’t cover pre-existing sewer problems, leaving you with the bill.
A sewer video inspection shows the true condition of the line before you buy. You’ll receive documentation to share with your plumber, realtor, or insurance company, plus an accurate repair recommendation based on real footage.
The best time to schedule a sewer inspection when buying a Madison home is during the contingency period. That gives you the leverage to negotiate repairs or credits if problems are found before you close.