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.

