Why You Should Always Inspect the Sewer Line Before Buying or Renovating a Home
When most homeowners think about plumbing, their minds go to dripping faucets, clogged drains, or maybe even water heaters—but there’s one hidden system that often goes unnoticed until it’s too late: your sewer line.
Whether you’re buying a home, selling, or planning a remodel, a sewer inspection is one of the smartest moves you can make. It can save you thousands of dollars in unexpected repairs, prevent major damage, and give you peace of mind.
What Is a Sewer Inspection?
A sewer inspection involves sending a high-resolution camera down your home’s main sewer line to check for blockages, cracks, root intrusion, or other damage. It’s a non-invasive process that provides real-time insight into the condition of your pipes.
Why Sewer Inspections Matter
Sewer Problems Are Expensive
Repairing or replacing a damaged sewer line can cost thousands—and that’s before considering the cost of digging up landscaping or driveways to reach the line. An inspection upfront typically costs under $300 and could save you tens of thousands.Many Issues Are Invisible Until It’s Too Late
Sewer line problems don’t always show symptoms right away. By the time you notice slow drains or foul smells, the damage may already be extensive. A camera inspection can catch small issues before they become major problems.Older Homes Are Especially At Risk
Homes built before the 1980s often have cast iron or clay sewer lines, which degrade over time or get invaded by roots. Even newer homes can have issues due to poor installation or construction debris.It’s a Powerful Negotiating Tool
If you’re buying a house and find out the sewer line needs work, that’s valuable leverage for negotiating the price—or asking the seller to make repairs before closing.Peace of Mind During Renovations
Planning a bathroom or kitchen remodel? You don’t want to build your dream space only to find out the main line below it needs excavation. A sewer inspection helps ensure the foundation of your home’s plumbing is solid.
When to Get a Sewer Inspection
Buying or selling a home
Experiencing frequent drain clogs or backups
Planning major plumbing renovations
Living in a home more than 30 years old
A Local Perspective
In Phoenix, sewer issues are more common than many homeowners realize. Tree roots seek out moisture underground, and clay or aging pipes are easy targets. At Rapid Rooter Plumbing, we’ve inspected and repaired thousands of sewer lines across the Valley, and we’ve seen firsthand how a quick inspection can prevent major disasters.
Whether you’re dealing with a potential issue or just want peace of mind, our team is equipped with the latest camera inspection technology—and we always explain our findings in plain English.
Financing through Rapid Rooter
Plumbing maintenance and repairs can sometimes come with unexpected costs. At Rapid Rooter, we understand the importance of keeping your home’s plumbing system in top shape. We offer flexible financing options to help you manage these costs without stress. Regular maintenance can save you money in the long run by preventing major issues before they arise.
Final Thoughts
Sewer lines aren’t glamorous, but they are essential. A quick inspection today could save you from a messy (and costly) surprise down the line.
If you’re unsure whether it’s time to inspect your sewer, reach out to a licensed local plumber with sewer camera experience. It might be the smartest home maintenance decision you make this year.

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