Sewer Inspection Equipment
Get A Clearer View Of Your Sewer System
Sewer inspection equipment matched to your system, inspection program, and operational goals. U.S. Muni helps municipalities and contractors find the right sewer inspection cameras, pipe inspection cameras, crawler camera systems, and inspection equipment from manufacturers we trust and support.
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Better Information Leads To Better Decisions
Most sewer system failures don't happen without warning. Cracks, root intrusion, infiltration, structural defects, and other issues often develop long before they become emergency repairs. The challenge is identifying those problems early enough to prioritize maintenance, plan repairs, and make informed infrastructure investments.
Modern sewer inspection equipment helps municipalities and contractors collect the information needed to understand asset condition, document defects, and support proactive maintenance programs. Choosing the right inspection system ensures crews can work efficiently while capturing the data needed to protect long-term system performance.

The U.S. Muni Approach
Get Matched With The Right Sewer Inspection Equipment
Not every sewer inspection camera is built for the same systems. Pipe sizes, inspection distances, reporting requirements, access conditions, and rehabilitation goals all influence which equipment will perform best in the field.
U.S. Muni helps municipalities, utility operators, and contractors evaluate inspection equipment based on how the system will actually be used. Work with U.S. Muni to compare trusted sewer inspection camera systems and identify the right solution for your inspection program, maintenance objectives, and budget.
From equipment selection and specification development to delivery and ongoing support, you'll gain a trusted partner invested in helping you make a confident equipment decision.
Equipment Lineup
Sewer Inspection & Underground Pipe Inspection Equipment Solutions
Get the sewer and underground pipe inspection equipment you need to assess infrastructure safely, efficiently, and with the utmost clarity.

Mainline Inspection Systems
Mainline inspection systems provide detailed visual inspections of gravity sewer systems, stormwater infrastructure, and larger diameter pipelines. Designed for routine inspections, condition assessment, and asset management programs, these systems help crews identify defects before they become costly failures.
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Lateral Inspection Systems
Lateral inspection systems provide access to service connections and smaller diameter pipes where visibility is critical for identifying blockages, defects, and connection issues. These systems help municipalities and contractors gain a more complete understanding of underground infrastructure conditions.
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Pipe Renewal Equipment
Pipe renewal equipment supports rehabilitation planning and trenchless infrastructure programs by helping crews evaluate existing pipe conditions and verify project outcomes. These systems provide valuable information before, during, and after rehabilitation work.
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A Simple Path Forward
A Clean Path To The Right Equipment.
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Request Equipment Info
Tell us about your system, current equipment, and maintenance goals.
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Get Matched To The Right Solution
We'll review your application and recommend equipment that fits the work.
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Put It To Work
Keep crews productive, stay ahead of maintenance schedules, and spend less time working around equipment limitations.
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Serving Those Who Serve The Public.
Common Questions
Sewer Inspection Equipment Answers
Practical answers about our lineup of sewer inspection cameras and underground pipe inspection equipment.
Updated For Sewer Inspection Equipment Buyers
What is a sewer inspection camera?
A sewer inspection camera is a specialized camera system used to inspect underground pipelines and document their condition. These systems help identify defects, blockages, infiltration, root intrusion, and other issues that may impact system performance.
What is the difference between mainline and lateral inspection systems?
Mainline inspection systems are designed for larger sewer mains and primary collection system infrastructure. Lateral inspection systems are used to inspect service connections and smaller diameter pipes that connect to the mainline.
How can sewer inspection equipment support asset management programs?
Inspection equipment provides condition data that helps municipalities prioritize repairs, plan capital improvements, track infrastructure condition, and make more informed maintenance decisions.
Who uses sewer inspection camera systems?
Sewer inspection equipment is commonly used by municipalities, wastewater utilities, public works departments, engineering firms, and utility contractors responsible for inspecting and maintaining underground infrastructure.
Does U.S. Muni provide support after the sale?
Yes. U.S. Muni provides guidance throughout the equipment lifecycle, including equipment selection, delivery, training, service support, and ongoing customer assistance.
