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FAQ

  • When buying a home, why do I need a sewer inspection?

  • During the Inspection Period it's a good idea to know the condition of the sewer line before closing on a sale.​

    • What can happen if you DON'T have a sewer inspection?

  • If I'm selling, why do I need to do this? Doesn't the buyer handle inspections?

    • Sellers can have confidence they won't have any unforeseen issues during the Buyer's inspection.​

  • What kind of issues would necessitate needing a sewer inspection?

    • Sewage won't go down even after plunging and/or snaking.​

    • To verify you aren't being taken advantage of by plumbing companies that are eager to replace your line.

    • Determine condition of sewer line and what problems exist.

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  • Why should I get my sewer line inspected? Isn't everything brand new?

    • Checking for debris in the line due to construction materials.​

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What is the inspection process and how quickly do I get the report?

From the time you book ON-LINE, you will receive a confirmation email to confirm your appointment, then a follow-up phone call to determine the SCOPE of work. Your technician will arrive on time, with state of the art scoping equipment to complete the inspection. Inspection should take approx 20-45 minutes depending on the specifics of your job. You should expect your report within 24 hours of completions. The report consists of a written report as well as a link to the video captured at the inspection.

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