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Don't Forget the Sewer Camera Inspection


Are you worried about costly drain line repairs in your home? Sewer camera inspections can save you money and prevent headaches! Don't let hidden issues with your sewer line drain your wallet. Whether you're buying a new home or want to ensure your existing one is trouble-free, a sewer scope inspection is essential. Our inspectors use a camera on a long cable to assess the condition of the buried pipes, revealing potential problems like tree root intrusions and damage. Knowing the status of your sewer line can help you plan for repairs before they become expensive emergencies. Watch this video to learn more about the importance of sewer camera inspections and how they can protect your property and your finances.


Be sure to include a sewer camera inspection with you home inspection. Safe House Property Inspections provides home inspections in Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Chesapeake, Portsmouth, Hampton, Suffolk, and Newport News.

 
 
 

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

                          Written by Troy Pappas, a home services entrepreneur since 2008 and Owner of Safe House Property Inspections, a locally owned home inspection company serving Virginia                              Beach, Norfolk, Chesapeake, Hampton, Newport News, Portsmouth, and Suffolk.

                          Troy has spent more than 15 years inspecting coastal Virginia homes, with hands-on experience evaluating crawl spaces, moisture intrusion, mold conditions, structural concerns,                            roofing systems, HVAC performance, and safety issues common in Hampton Roads’.

He is also the Owner of Pest Heroes and HCJ Pool Services, giving him cross-discipline expertise in property condition, pest activity, moisture management, and long-term home maintenance.
 

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