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  • Inspection Services
    • Residential Inspections
    • Commercial Inspections
    • Termite Inspections
    • Well Inspections
    • Septic Inspections
    • Pool/Spa Inspections
    • Sewer Scope Inspections
    • Mold Inspections
    • Duct Scope Inspections
    • Pre Drywall Inspections
    • Prelisting Evaluations
    • Investor Evaluations
    • FHA/HUD Foundation Certs
  • Company Details
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Sewer Scope Inspections

Sewer scope inspections are a crucial step in the property purchasing process, as they provide valuable insights into the condition of a home's sewer lines. These inspections involve inserting a camera into the sewer system to visually assess its integrity and functionality. By identifying potential issues such as blockages, cracks, tree root intrusions, or deterioration, buyers can make informed decisions about the property. This proactive approach can save homeowners from unexpected and costly repairs down the line, ensuring that they are fully aware of any existing problems before finalizing their purchase.


Common expenses associated with sewer line deficiencies can range significantly, depending on the severity of the issues discovered. Minor blockages might only require a simple cleaning, which can cost a few hundred dollars, while more serious problems, such as major repairs or complete replacements of the sewer line, can escalate into thousands of dollars. Additionally, if the sewer line is found to be in poor condition, it may affect the overall value of the property and could lead to negotiations with the seller for repairs or price adjustments. Ultimately, a sewer scope inspection is a wise investment that can help buyers avoid unexpected headaches and financial burdens in their new home.

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