Sewer Scope Inspection

Sewer Scope Inspection: Everything You Need To Know

A sewer scope inspection is an important step in buying or renovating a property — it’ll tell you how much work needs to be done and whether there are potential health risks lurking in the pipes. If you’re looking into purchasing a house, a sewer scope inspection will help you avoid major headaches down the road. But what exactly does a sewer scope inspection entail? What makes you think you need one?

A broken or damaged sewer system costs homeowners thousands of dollars to fix. If you want to avoid costly repairs down the road, it’s important to find out about potential problems early on. An inspection of a house’s plumbing system lets you know if there are any major issues before buying a home, so you don’t end up paying for repairs later.

The Sewer Scope Inspection Process

Your sewer inspection starts by flushing running water into your sewer system. This helps clear out debris and sediment build-up inside the pipes. Next, the camera is pushed down into the pipe, where it records images of the interior of the pipe. These images are sent to the office for review and analysis. If there are any problems found during the inspection, your inspector can provide you with recommendations on how to fix those issues.

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