A sewer scope inspection is a specialized procedure designed to evaluate the condition of a property's sewer line, playing a critical role in identifying issues or potential problems within the homes sewer system. The process involves the use of a specialized camera mounted on the end of a flexible rod, which is inserted into the sewer line. This setup allows the camera to travel through the sewer pipe, sending real-time video footage back to the inspector. This visual inspection is pivotal in detecting defects or issues such as blockages, cracks, tree root intrusions, misalignments, breaks, corrosion, and other damages or obstructions in the sewer line.
The primary aim of a sewer scope inspection is to uncover any hidden problems within the sewer line, which are particularly crucial for homeowners and potential buyers. For those considering purchasing a home, a sewer scope inspection can reveal issues that may not be evident in a standard home inspection, thus preventing costly future repairs. This is especially important for older homes, which are more prone to sewer line problems due to aging pipes and the likelihood of tree root growth, making the sewer inspections highly recommended for such properties.
Upon completion of the inspection, the homeowner or potential home buyer receives a comprehensive report that includes the video footage and a summary of the findings, highlighting the location and severity of any detected issues. This information is invaluable, enabling homeowners or buyers to make informed decisions.
The clean out is the main access point for the sewer scope inspection. These caps are typically covered by mulch, grass, dirt, shrubs, you name it. Locating the clean-out prior to the inspectors arrival with save time and money.
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You will receive your report the same day in most cases.
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Typically a sewer inspection with take about 30 minutes to complete on site.
You are more than welcome to be aty your inspection but it is not required. I will notify when we are complete.
Yes, After I have finished report I will call you to review my finding and make any recommendations.