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A sewer scope inspection is a specialized service that involves using a small, high-resolution camera to examine the condition of a property's main sewer line. By visually assessing the sewer line from the home to the municipal connection, buyers and homeowners can gain peace of mind and avoid unpleasant surprises. It's a smart investme
A sewer scope inspection is a specialized service that involves using a small, high-resolution camera to examine the condition of a property's main sewer line. By visually assessing the sewer line from the home to the municipal connection, buyers and homeowners can gain peace of mind and avoid unpleasant surprises. It's a smart investment, especially for older homes or properties with large trees nearby.
Sewer scope inspections are needed because problems in the main sewer line are often hidden and can cause serious damage or expensive repairs if not caught early. Over time, pipes can crack, corrode, shift, or become blocked by tree roots and debris, leading to slow drains, sewage backups, or even structural damage to the home.
Tree roots are naturally drawn to moisture. They find their way to the source, often through these small openings in a drain line. Once inside the pipe, the roots thrive in the nutrient-rich environment and continue to grow.
Sewer lines corrode primarily due to a combination of moisture, chemicals, and biological activity inside the pipes.
Cooking grease poured down drains can solidify in the pipes, leading to significant buildup over time. Other items that can cause blockage are flushable wipes, debris, feminine hygiene products, tissue buildup, etc.
Over time, repeated pressure from soil movement or poor support causes small shifts. These weak points flex and fatigue, eventually splitting or cracking along the seams.
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