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Frequently Asked Questions About Line inspection

What does a sewer line inspection include?

A full sewer line inspection assesses the entire pipe run from your house to the main sewer connection. It typically involves a camera inspection of the full length, identification of any defects, and a report on the overall condition, material, and estimated remaining lifespan of the line.

How often should sewer lines be inspected?

For older homes with cast iron or clay pipes, inspect every 3 to 5 years. Newer PVC lines can go 5 to 10 years between inspections. If you notice slow drains, recurring clogs, or sewage odors, get an inspection immediately regardless of schedule.

What problems can a line inspection find?

A line inspection can reveal root intrusions, pipe cracks and fractures, bellied or sagging pipes, offset joints, corrosion, scale buildup, blockages, and collapsed sections. Catching these early prevents expensive emergency repairs.

How much does a sewer line inspection cost?

A standard sewer line inspection costs $150 to $400 depending on the length of the line, accessibility, and whether a video recording and written report are included.

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