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The Importance of a Sewer Scope Inspection

A sewer scope inspection is a crucial step in assessing the health of a building’s plumbing system. Whether you are purchasing a home, maintaining your property, or troubleshooting recurring plumbing issues, a visual inspection of the sewer line can reveal hidden problems before they become costly repairs.

Common Access Points for a Sewer Scope Inspection

To perform a sewer scope inspection, a high-resolution camera is inserted into the sewer line through one of several readily accessible points, including:

  • Main Sewer Cleanout – Typically located outside the home near the foundation, in the basement, or in a utility area. This is the most common and convenient entry point.
  • Roof Vent Stack – In some cases, the sewer camera can be inserted through the vent pipe on the roof, although this method depends on accessibility and pipe configuration.
  • Basement or Crawlspace Cleanout – Older homes or buildings may have an interior cleanout in the basement or crawlspace, offering another access option.

Benefits of a Sewer Scope Inspection

Getting a sewer scope inspection offers multiple advantages for homeowners, buyers, and property managers:

  • Detects Blockages & Clogs – Identifies buildup from grease, debris, or foreign objects that may be restricting wastewater flow.
  • Reveals Root Intrusions – Tree roots often invade sewer lines, causing cracks, leaks, and blockages that can lead to significant repairs.
  • Identifies Pipe Damage – Cracks, misalignments, or collapsed sections of the pipe can be visually confirmed, helping to determine necessary repairs.
  • Prevents Unexpected Repairs – Catching issues early can save thousands in emergency plumbing repairs and excavation costs.
  • Ensures Proper Drainage – Confirms the sewer line is sloped correctly and free of structural defects that could cause slow drainage.
  • Essential for Homebuyers – A sewer scope is a valuable part of a home inspection, helping buyers avoid purchasing a property with hidden sewer problems.
  • Verifies Sewer Material & Condition – Determines if pipes are made of older materials like clay, Orangeburg, or cast iron, which may require replacement.

Schedule Your Sewer Scope Inspection Today!

A sewer line issue can quickly turn into a costly and disruptive problem. A sewer scope inspection provides peace of mind and helps you make informed decisions about your property. Contact us today to schedule an inspection and ensure your sewer system is in top condition!