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Crawlspace Inspection Robot · rented + serviced nationwide

The Crawlspace Inspection Robot.You stay out. It goes in.

A rugged, remote-driven 4K-camera robot. It takes a camera into crawlspaces, attics, ducts, drains, and under vehicles — so nobody has to crawl through mud, hazmat, or a space that might not hold them. Inspection trades use it to document what’s under a house; law enforcement uses it for tactical eyes-in. Drive it from up to 1,000 ft away, light the dark with 1000+ lumen LEDs, and record report- and evidence-grade footage. Service Robot Co. rents, deploys, and services it across the US.

Rent it for one job or keep it on the truck — see rental pricing.

Crawlspace Inspection Robot — four-wheel chassis with a tilting LED camera head
The Crawlspace Inspection Robot driving through a dark residential crawlspace, its lights on the floor joistsHandheld touchscreen controller showing a live camera feed from inside a crawlspace

What it is

The Crawlspace Inspection Robot is a four-wheel-drive robot built for the spaces people hate to enter — and the ones they shouldn’t. You drive it from a handheld screen, watch a live 4K feed, and capture photos and video for your report or your case file. It climbs 4-inch obstacles, fits through a 1.9-inch clearance, and keeps driving even when it flips. One robot serves more than one industry: inspection trades send it under the house, and police send it under a vehicle or into a building.

Industries we serve

The same robot works across inspection trades and public safety. These are the fields putting it to work today.

  • Home & building inspection
  • Pest control & WDO
  • Insurance & restoration
  • Plumbing
  • HVAC
  • Municipal & utility
  • Law enforcement & public safety
  • First responders & hazmat

Why crews put it to work

Everything the unit does, in plain terms.

Goes where people can’t

Crawlspaces, attics, under-slab voids, storm drains, ductwork, tanks, behind walls, under vehicles — the robot takes the risk so a person stays out of the mud and the hazard zone.

Never gets stuck upside down

Drive-when-flipped chassis: if it rolls, it keeps driving. Zero-turn steering pivots in place in tight voids where a wider machine would wedge.

Stay up to 1,000 ft away

Up to 1,000 ft line-of-sight on 5.8 GHz. Run a full crawlspace from the driveway — or hold a position outside a barricade — with no confined-space entry.

Report-grade footage

Up to 4K video and 8 MP stills with a tilting camera and 6× digital zoom. Capture clips and photos for inspection reports, insurance files, evidence, and client hand-offs.

Turns black to daylight

1000+ lumen dimmable LEDs light a pitch-dark void end to end, so moisture, pests, damage, or a person in hiding show up clearly on camera.

Built for all-day jobs

Quick-swap 5200 mAh battery (~3 hr per pack) and a ~13 hr controller. Foam-filled all-terrain tires shrug off mud, water, and debris.

Spec sheet

Camera sensor
8 MP Sony sensor
tilting head, +90° / −30°
Video
4K · 1440p · 1080p · 720p
Stills / zoom
Up to 8 MP · 6× digital zoom
Field of view
81° · camera tilt +90° / −30°
Lighting
1000+ lumen dimmable LEDs
Operating range
Up to 1,000 ft (305 m) LOS
5.8 GHz
Controller
5.5" handheld touchscreen
~13 hr battery
Robot battery
5200 mAh, quick-swap
~3 hr runtime
Drive
4 independent motors · 4WD zero-turn
drive-when-flipped
Tires / clearance
6.7" foam-filled · 1.9" clearance
climbs 4" obstacles
Speed
Up to 2.25 mph
Weight
10.3 lb · hard-case kit

Where it earns its keep

Home & building inspection

Walk a crawlspace or attic on camera without entering it.

Pest & WDO

Spot termite mud tubes, droppings, and moisture damage from the hatch.

Insurance & restoration

Document loss and condition from a safe distance.

HVAC & duct

Inspect runs, registers, and plenum interiors.

Plumbing & laterals

Pre-check before a camera-snake or excavation.

Municipal & utility

Eyeball culverts, vaults, and confined infrastructure.

Law enforcement & public safety

Tactical recon under vehicles and into buildings, searching voids for suspects or evidence, eyes-in on a barricade.

First responders / hazmat

Look into unstable or contaminated spaces first.

Structural & foundation

Check sub-floor, joists, and grade beams for damage.

How Service Robot Co. backs it

We don’t just hand you a box. We rent it, deploy it, service it, and back it up — so the robot stays field-ready, not shelf-ware.

We rent it

Take the robot per job or per month with the full hard-case kit. No purchase, no capital tied up in a tool you use part-time.

We deploy it

Onboarding, controller setup, and a first-job walkthrough so the robot earns its keep from day one — not after a month on the shelf.

We service it nationwide

Repairs, parts, and support across the US. A robot that breaks is our problem to fix, not your downtime to eat.

We back it up

If a unit goes down mid-job, we swap it. You keep your schedule; we carry the spare.

Common questions

Can I rent the Crawlspace Inspection Robot for a single job?
Yes. You can rent per job or per month. We deliver the full hard-case kit, walk your team through it, and handle service.
How far can it drive from the controller?
Up to 1,000 ft line-of-sight on 5.8 GHz. That is enough to run a full residential crawlspace from the driveway or hold a position outside a barricade.
What happens if it flips over inside a crawlspace?
It keeps driving. The chassis is symmetrical, so a roll does not strand it — you drive it right back out.
Who fixes it if it breaks?
We do. Service Robot Co. carries the maintenance and parts, and we keep backup units so a failure does not cost you the job.

What operators say

We’re collecting reviews from the first crews running the Crawlspace Inspection Robot. Verified operator feedback will live here. Want to be one of them? Talk to us.

Want one on the truck?

Tell us your trade or your unit and your volume. We’ll quote the Crawlspace Inspection Robot, walk your team through it, and keep it serviced.

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