What if the sewer line is located underneath the house?
If the sewer line is located underneath the house, the inspector may need to access the line through a cleanout or by removing a toilet.
If the sewer line is located underneath the house, the inspector may need to access the line through a cleanout or by removing a toilet.
If the sewer scope inspection reveals issues, you can negotiate with the seller to have them fixed before closing or adjust the purchase price to account for the necessary repairs.
Sewer scoping is important in a residential home inspection because it can reveal hidden issues that can be expensive to repair, such as clogs, tree root intrusion, or damaged pipes.
Sewer scoping is a process that involves inspecting the inside of a residential sewer line with a specialized camera to identify any potential problems or defects.