• Why Sewer Scope Inspections

    When buying a home in British Columbia, most people think about the roof, foundation, or furnace. But don’t forget about the sewer line! A sewer scope inspection is an easy step that can save you from unexpected and costly repairs later on.

    What is a Sewer Scope Inspection?

    A sewer scope inspection uses a small camera to look inside the main sewer line of a home. This helps find issues like:  
    - Cracks or breaks in the pipe  
    - Tree root damage  
    - Blockages  
    - Low spots that can trap waste  

    Inspections Are Important

    Old Pipes:
       Many homes in cities like Vancouver, Victoria, and New Westminster have clay or cast iron pipes that are very old and can break easily.  

    Tree Roots:
       Trees and the roots can invade sewer lines and cause serious issues.  

    Heavy Rain:
       Heavy rain can overload damaged pipes, leading to backups and expensive repairs.  

    Renovated Homes with  Old Plumbing:
       A newly renovated home might still have the original sewer line, which could be a problem.  

    How Much Could Repairs Cost?
    Repairs on a damaged sewer line in BC can cost anywhere from $8,000 to over $25,000, depending on how bad the issue is. On the other hand, a sewer scope inspection usually costs only less, making it a smart investment for peace of mind.

    When Should You Get an Inspection?
    - If the house was built before the 1980s  
    - When planning major renovations  
    - When selling your home to reassure potential buyers  

    A sewer scope inspection is a small investment that can save you from big problems. Don’t skip it, especially in BC’s older neighborhoods and rainy climate.