FAQ: When and Why You Need a Sewer Line Camera Inspection

Chances are you take your home’s sewer and drain pipes for granted. You’re certainly not alone in this, as most homeowners understandably do. So long as they do what they’re
supposed to, most homeowners never spare them a second thought.

Unfortunately, not thinking about your sewer and drain pipes and ensuring they’re clear
and structurally sound – especially when you buy a new home – can be a big mistake.

Take it from the plumbing professionals who provide the sewer repair services that Cleveland
homeowners rely on during emergencies — sewer problems are never a pleasant experience.

Best case scenario, you have to clear a nasty clog. Worst case scenario, raw sewage starts
backing up into your home, requiring you to pay for a complete sewer line replacement.

Sewer Line Inspection for Home Purchase: What You Need to Know

As a homeowner, do you know what a sewer line camera inspection is or when you need
one?

Don’t feel bad if you don’t have the answers – that’s what we’re here for. We find that the vast
majority of homeowners don’t even know when they need to schedule a sewer video
inspection in the first place.

To avoid expensive problems down the line (yes, that’s a plumbing pun), we’ve developed a
list of frequently asked questions about sewer repair and sewer line inspection to help
Northeast Ohio homeowners understand and take control of one of the most important
systems in their homes.

Take a look at the questions and answers below. Should you have any additional questions
that aren’t listed here, we’re just a quick phone call away and always happy to lend help and
insight.


 

FAQ: A Homeowner’s Guide to Sewer Inspections

What is a sewer line camera inspection?

Using a waterproof camera, a sewer line camera inspection scopes sewer lines and other underground pipes to search for plumbing problems, such as clogs and deteriorated pipes. A sewer line inspection can find, diagnosis and pinpoint exactly where the issue is, giving plumbers much better means of correcting the problem in a fast and efficient manner.

When do I need drain or sewer line inspection?

Most plumbing repair experts advise you to schedule an immediate inspection if your home is more than 40 years old. This is because older homes usually depend on aging clay-fired pipes vulnerable to root intrusion. But even newer homes may be connected to an older sewer line. Whenever moving into a new home, always pay for a sewer line inspection before home purchase.

Additionally, if you don’t know when your home received its last inspection, it’s often worth the money to hire professionals to examine your pipes. This will allow you to diagnose and avoid problems, as well as budget for future plumbing repairs.

How much does a sewer line camera inspection usually cost?

Plumbing inspections usually cost between $250 and $350. If you’re nervous about dishonest or shady contractors, ask to see a copy of the sewer line inspection video yourself.

When will I have to replace my sewer lines?

Most sewer lines last for 40 years, although sometimes less if they’re damaged by roots, heavy use, or other common problems. According to a recent Angie’s List poll, almost one in four members said they had replaced their sewer lines, and another 3% said a sewer line inspection with the possibility of sewer pipe replacement was a home improvement project in their imminent future.

Does my homeowners insurance cover sewer repair/replacement?

Unfortunately, your homeowners insurance probably doesn’t cover sewer repairs. Even though a sewer backup or leak can occur overnight, it’s usually the result of natural wear and tear that took decades to occur, and thus is not covered under most policies. Some insurance companies do provide coverage for sewer and plumbing repair, but most don’t.

That’s why it’s always important to book a camera drain inspection BEFORE your sewer lines break down altogether.

Take a look at your insurance policy and additional coverage options. Either way
– if your insurance covers repairs or not – you could potentially have a sewer line
issue on your hands tomorrow or down the road.

A sewer line inspection now can save you time and significant money and deliver
incredible peace-of-mind.
 

Northeast Ohio’s Sewer Line Video Inspection Company

Serving all of Cuyahoga, Erie, Lake, Lorain, Summit, Medina and Mahoning counties, our team of licensed plumbers and excavation experts work quickly and minimize intrusion in your home and on your lawn.

As the go-to sewer line video inspection company in Northeast Ohio, we thoroughly check your sewer lines and discuss a complete report with you so you know the exact health of your sewer lines.

Don’t wait for an emergency to call. Contact us today or learn more about our sewer line inspection services.