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A sewer camera inspection is one of the most important yet often overlooked services when purchasing or maintaining a home. Property Inspections Plus uses advanced sewer camera technology to inspect the condition of your property’s sewer line, helping you avoid costly surprises and gain a comprehensive understanding of the home’s infrastructure.
Sewer lines are crucial for maintaining a healthy and functional home environment, yet they’re not typically visible and can develop issues that go undetected until it’s too late. Many homes, especially older ones, may experience hidden problems in the sewer line, such as cracks, blockages, or root intrusions. Repairing or replacing a sewer line can be extremely expensive, often costing thousands of dollars. A sewer camera inspection allows you to identify issues early, so you can address them before they lead to major damage and hefty repair bills.
For homebuyers, a sewer camera inspection can reveal problems that may not be disclosed or immediately visible. Even if the home’s plumbing appears to be in working order, the main sewer line may have undetected issues that can impact future functionality. An inspection provides peace of mind, ensuring you’re fully aware of the property’s condition before making a significant investment.
Repairing a sewer line is not only inconvenient but also costly. On average, minor repairs can range from $1,000 to $3,000, while major sewer line replacements can cost $5,000 to $10,000 or more, depending on the extent of the damage. Investing in a sewer camera inspection for just $195 can save you from unexpected expenses and provide valuable insight into your property’s overall health. Detecting issues early can help you address them through minor fixes instead of facing major repairs down the road.
At Property Inspections Plus, we use state-of-the-art camera technology and bring years of experience to every sewer inspection. Our goal is to give you a complete picture of your property’s condition, so you feel empowered and informed. Our sewer camera inspection is available as an add-on service with our residential home inspections or as a standalone service, so you can always keep your home’s sewer system in optimal shape.
Small cracks can develop over time, leading to leaks and eventual line failure. Our camera identifies any visible damage so you can address it before it worsens.
Over time, debris, grease, and other materials can build up in the sewer line, leading to slow drains or even a complete blockage.
In Arizona, tree roots can be a common cause of sewer line damage. They naturally seek out water sources and can grow into and through pipes, causing clogs and structural damage.
For homes with older pipes, corrosion is a serious concern. We check for signs of wear that could lead to collapse.
Occasionally, pipes may be installed with improper slope or connections, which can lead to recurring problems over time.
Locating the main plumbing cleanout allows plumbers and inspectors to acces the drain pipes properly.
Don’t wait for a small issue to turn into a costly repair. Contact Property Inspections Plus today to schedule your sewer camera inspection and gain peace of mind with a clear view of your home’s sewer line condition.
Our Sewer Camera Inspection service involves a visual inspection of the main sewer line using a specialized camera to identify potential issues, such as blockages, cracks, or tree root intrusions. This inspection provides insight into the condition of the sewer line at the time of inspection. Please note that this service does not include repair work, water pressure testing, or locating sewer line breaks. Any hidden or inaccessible issues may require further assessment by a licensed plumber.
Each inspection is recorded, and our findings are explained in detail, so you can make informed decisions about necessary repairs or maintenance.
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