You did not buy a home in Shadow Valley to have sewage backing up into the basement. The neighborhood is one of Ogden's most desirable Eastern foothill neighborhood areas — established homes, mature landscaping, well-kept properties — and the drain or sewer problem that just showed up feels wrong for a place like this. But foothill properties deal with pipe conditions that flat-lot neighborhoods do not, regardless of how well the home has been maintained above ground. The lateral runs downhill through root zones on a slope. Soil movement on the foothills shifts pipe alignment over decades. Mature trees send roots toward every joint. And the pipe materials — clay, cast iron, or early PVC depending on when the home was built — have had a full working lifetime of foothill stress. Sewer camera inspection, drain cleaning, hydro jetting, and sewer line repair and replacement are all available — and on a property you care about protecting, the camera is not an upsell. It is the step that shows you exactly what is happening so the next decision is informed, not rushed.
Start with the symptom: one slow drain, multiple fixtures backing up, a main-line backup, sewage smell, or a clog that keeps returning. Then share the property address, approximate home age, whether there are mature trees between the house and the street, and anything you know about prior line work. Shadow Valley homeowners tend to maintain their properties carefully above ground — the camera lets you do the same thing below ground. Every truck carries a jetter rated to 3,850 PSI with 300 feet of hose and a camera that scopes up to 200 feet, so the crew can clean, diagnose, and show you the line condition in a single visit.