
Township Directory
Sewer Lateral Inspection by Bucks County Township
Find your township below. We run HD sewer camera inspections across every municipality in Bucks County, PA — Lower, Central, and Upper Bucks — with same-day written reports and video for home sales, backups, and township point-of-sale requirements.
Every Township, One Local Master Plumber
Bucks County is 54 municipalities wide, and the sewer laterals under them are not the same. A Levittown slab home in Bristol Township fails differently than a stone farmhouse in Tinicum or a 1990s development in Warrington. Angermeier Plumbing & Heating has scoped all of them — and the plumber running your camera is the same one who would repair the line.
Lower Bucks County
Post-war, high-density housing on public sewer. Expect clay, cast iron, and Orangeburg laterals with root intrusion and offset joints.
Upper Southampton Township
Our home township. Post-war ranchers and splits on clay laterals with heavy street-tree root pressure.
See our local page →Lower Southampton Township
Feasterville and Trevose neighborhoods; cast iron and clay lines with recurring main-line clogs.
See our local page →Bensalem Township
Large mixed residential and commercial base — restaurant grease lines and long laterals to the main. Dedicated Bensalem sewer lateral inspection page with point-of-sale details.
See our local page →Bristol Township
Levittown-era slab homes; Orangeburg and clay laterals are common finds under driveways and slabs.
See our local page →Bristol Borough
Historic riverfront housing with shallow, brittle terracotta laterals and shared alley runs.
Call 215-364-0133 →Falls Township
Levittown sections and newer builds; bellies from settled backfill show up frequently.
See our local page →Middletown Township
Langhorne, Parkland and Oxford Valley areas — clay joints with maple and willow root intrusion.
See our local page →Lower Makefield Township
Yardley-area homes with long laterals and mature landscaping over the sewer run.
See our local page →Yardley Borough
Older borough lots close to the river; groundwater infiltration and offset joints.
See our local page →Morrisville Borough
Compact older housing stock, shallow laterals, frequent point-of-sale scope requests.
See our local page →Tullytown & Penndel Boroughs
Small-lot borough homes with original clay service lines to the municipal tap.
Call 215-364-0133 →Langhorne & Langhorne Manor Boroughs
Century-old homes where pipe material often changes twice along one lateral.
See our local page →Hulmeville Borough
Small borough with older terracotta laterals; sonde locating keeps repairs surgical.
Call 215-364-0133 →Central Bucks County
A mix of historic borough homes and 1970s–2000s development. Bellies from settled backfill and root-packed joints are the usual findings.
Northampton Township
Richboro and Holland — 1960s–1980s development, roots and bellies dominate our findings.
See our local page →Warminster Township
Dense post-war neighborhoods, aging clay laterals, and heavy point-of-sale scope demand.
See our local page →Warrington Township
Mix of older village laterals and newer PVC with construction debris and sags.
See our local page →Warwick Township
Jamison and Hartsville — longer suburban runs to the main; camera plus sonde locate every time.
See our local page →Ivyland Borough
Small borough lots with original service lines and tight access; no-dig diagnostics first.
See our local page →Newtown Township & Newtown Borough
Historic borough homes plus township developments — a wide range of pipe materials on one street.
See our local page →Wrightstown Township
Larger rural lots with long house-to-main or house-to-septic laterals.
Call 215-364-0133 →Upper Makefield Township
Washington Crossing area estates; deep laterals where accurate depth marking matters.
Call 215-364-0133 →Doylestown Township & Doylestown Borough
Borough twins with brittle terracotta and township builds with newer PVC.
See our local page →Buckingham Township
Rural and semi-rural properties, many on septic with long lateral runs.
Call 215-364-0133 →Solebury Township & New Hope Borough
Older stone homes and steep grades; camera work reveals grade problems that snaking hides.
Call 215-364-0133 →Chalfont & New Britain Boroughs
Compact borough lots, shared easements, and older clay service lines.
Call 215-364-0133 →New Britain Township
Suburban developments where root intrusion at joints is the usual culprit.
Call 215-364-0133 →Plumstead Township
Plumsteadville and Danboro — long septic laterals and heavy tree cover.
Call 215-364-0133 →Upper & Rural Bucks County
Mostly septic systems with long house-to-tank laterals. Sonde locating and depth marking matter more here than anywhere else in the county.
Hilltown Township
Rural and suburban mix; septic laterals and long runs from the house to the tank.
Call 215-364-0133 →Perkasie Borough
Historic borough homes with original terracotta and shallow, tight-access laterals.
Call 215-364-0133 →Sellersville Borough
Older housing stock with joint separation and infiltration during wet weather.
Call 215-364-0133 →East Rockhill & West Rockhill Townships
Rural properties on septic; camera plus locate before any excavation.
Call 215-364-0133 →Quakertown Borough
Downtown and surrounding blocks with aging clay mains and laterals.
Call 215-364-0133 →Richland Township
Newer developments and older farmhouse properties with very different failure modes.
Call 215-364-0133 →Milford, Springfield & Haycock Townships
Rural Upper Bucks; long septic laterals where precise locating saves major yard work.
Call 215-364-0133 →Nockamixon, Bridgeton & Tinicum Townships
River-corridor properties with steep grades, stone homes, and old terracotta lines.
Call 215-364-0133 →Durham Township
Sparse rural lots; we scope full runs to septic and mark depth above ground.
Call 215-364-0133 →Bedminster Township
Farm properties and subdivisions on septic with long, shallow-grade laterals.
Call 215-364-0133 →Riegelsville & Dublin Boroughs
Small boroughs with original service lines and frequent pre-sale scope requests.
Call 215-364-0133 →
The Same Inspection in Every Municipality
- ✓ Cleanout access — no digging, no yard damage
- ✓ Self-leveling HD camera through the full lateral
- ✓ Live narration of pipe material, roots, bellies, and offsets
- ✓ 512 Hz sonde locate with ground position and depth marked
- ✓ Same-day written report and video file
- ✓ Free estimate on any repair or replacement we recommend
Township Inspection Questions
Do you inspect sewer laterals in every Bucks County township?
Yes. We scope laterals throughout Lower, Central, and Upper Bucks County — from Bensalem and Bristol Township up through Doylestown, Buckingham, and Quakertown — plus the boroughs in between. Response times are fastest in Lower and Central Bucks, where we are based.
Which Bucks County townships require a sewer inspection before a home sale?
Point-of-sale and inflow-and-infiltration requirements are set by individual municipalities and sewer authorities, and they change. Call us with your address and township and we will tell you what your municipality currently asks for and provide the report in the accepted format.
Can you scope a lateral on a septic system?
Yes. In Upper and rural Bucks we camera the house-to-tank line, identify blockages, sags, and root intrusion, and mark the location and depth of any defect above ground before any digging is discussed.
How fast can you get to my township?
Same-day and next-day appointments are usually available across Lower and Central Bucks. For Upper Bucks we typically schedule within a day or two. Call 215-364-0133 to confirm.
What do I receive after the inspection?
A written report identifying pipe material, defects, and distances, plus the full video file — emailed the same day and accepted by buyers, sellers, agents, title companies, and township inspectors.
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