See inside your sewer line before you buy. Our video camera inspection reveals tree roots, cracks, and blockages that could cost thousands to repair.
Roots seek out sewer lines for water and nutrients, entering through tiny cracks.
Age, ground shifting, and freeze/thaw cycles cause cracks that leak sewage.
Low spots where waste collects, causing slow drains and eventual blockages.
Misaligned pipe sections that catch debris and can eventually separate.
Tar paper pipe from 1950s-70s that deteriorates and collapses.
Grease buildup, debris, and foreign objects that restrict flow.
Older homes have clay, cast iron, or Orangeburg pipes that deteriorate. A sewer scope is essential insurance.
Trees within 25 feet of your sewer line are prime candidates for root intrusion.
If the sellers mention any drain issues, a sewer scope will reveal if there's a bigger problem.
For $150-200, a sewer scope is cheap insurance against a $10,000+ surprise after closing.
A $150-200 inspection could save you $10,000+ in unexpected repairs.