Seattle–Tacoma price sample
Seattle sewer scope cost: commonly $200–$325.
Current published provider prices separate the lower add-on transaction from a dedicated standalone visit.
What the current Seattle sample says
Published add-on prices in the local sample run from $200 to $275. Standalone prices run from $250 to $325. S4 Inspections also publishes a $50 difficult-access fee, which is the strongest direct local access adjustment in the model.
Seattle Public Utilities uses “side sewer” for the privately maintained connection and publishes a much broader $230–$845 video-inspection planning range. That municipal guide covers varied pipe conditions and is context, not the estimator’s normal add-on baseline.
Use the calculator to see whether your booking context and access point fit the local range.
| Provider | Context | Published price | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| North Starr Inspections | Add-on | $200 | Published add-on price; Sunday and holiday fee is listed separately. |
| North Starr Inspections | Standalone | $250 | Published standalone price; Sunday and holiday fee is listed separately. |
| iNK Inspections | Add-on | $275 | Published add-on price; up to 200 feet, with additional-line and toilet-pull fees listed. |
| iNK Inspections | Standalone | $325 | Published standalone price; up to 200 feet, with additional-line and toilet-pull fees listed. |
| LavaLyn Home Inspections | Add-on | $250 | Published add-on price. |
| LavaLyn Home Inspections | Standalone | $275 | Published standalone price. |
| S4 Inspections | Standalone | $300 | Published service price; difficult access is listed as an additional $50. |