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Currently, many Americans are having issues with their sewer lines, mainly because some were built long before the existence of what we now know as a modern bathroom. Using sewer lines that could have been built over 100 years ago is a recipe for disaster. If you are concerned about the quality of your sewer lines, a quick and easy inspection from a licensed plumber is the only way to avoid potentially disastrous repair costs in the future. Here are the top reasons why you should get your sewer line inspected.

Detects Potentially Expensive Repairs

The last thing homeowners want to spend their savings on are damaged sewer pipes. When moving into a new home or trying to keep up on all your plumbing maintenance, getting your sewer lines inspected can potentially save you thousands of dollars in underlying issues.

Having a licensed plumber inspect your sewer lines once every couple of years can provide you with a piece of mind in knowing the quality of your plumbing.

Locate Harmful Tree Roots

While having many mature trees on your property is beautiful, their roots can cause serious damage if they encounter your sewer line. If you recently bought your home, it is important to know exactly where your sewer line runs and whether it is close to any trees or shrubs.

Having a plumber inspect your sewer line allows you to determine the safety of your sewer line and if any of the pipes need to be freed from any harmful roots that may be forming permanent cracks.

Fix It Right the First Time

If you are having any issues with your plumbing system such as clogged toilets or small leaks, it’s recommended that you schedule an appointment with a plumber immediately to inspect your sewer line.

While homeowners may try various DIY plumbing hacks or store-bought chemical solutions, these fixes are temporary and can even make your sewer pipes worse. Fixing your potentially damaged sewer line the right way the first time, avoids extra costs in more serious damages.

It Will Help You Sell Your House

If you are trying to sell your home, any savvy buyers are going to request a sewer line inspection or ask for a copy of the report given to you by a plumber. If there are major issues to your sewer system, it can be harder for buyers to want to purchase your home.

If you are looking to buy a home, you would want to know too, wouldn’t you? All in all, sewer line inspections are beneficial to you as a current or future homeowner while avoiding the headache of potential plumbing issues.

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