What We Check

  • Cracked, broken, or collapsed sewer lines

  • Tree root intrusion

  • Blockages or buildup

  • Improper pipe materials or installations

  • Bellies (low spots) that can cause backups

Why a Sewer Scope Is Important

Sewer lines are buried underground and are not visible during a standard inspection. Repairs can cost thousands of dollars, and many problems show no warning signs until failure occurs. A sewer scope inspection provides peace of mind and helps you make informed decisions before purchasing or maintaining a home.

Recommended For

  • Home buyers (especially older homes)

  • Homes with large trees near the sewer line

  • Properties with a history of sewer backups

  • Preventative maintenance

What You’ll Receive

  • Clear explanation of findings

  • Written report with photos and recommendations

Protect your investment by knowing the condition of your sewer line before problems arise.