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Generally speaking, a sewer inspection can vary from home to home.

Older Sewer Lines

If your system is 20 years or older for example, our Long Beach Plumbers suggest you keep a close eye. The last thing you need is a completely new sewer line system. The system will typically last a few more years, but problems will develop from time to time. 

Now, that doesn’t mean you should just ignore your current system. Newer systems are susceptible to problems as well; they are not immune.

When there are lots of trees or shrubbery near your system, you should really think about more frequent inspections. You’d be surprised how quickly roots can get in and out of sewer lines.

Setting Up An Appointment

Most homeowners put a sewer inspection on their calendar about once a year. Scheduling an inspection is essential to having a good happy home.

Getting to your sewer system is not an easy task. It’s practically buried in the ground. Professional Long Beach Plumbing Specialist have to go in and dig up dirt. This can get expensive at times. 

Digging Isn’t Always A Step That Needs To Be Taken

Sometimes, digging up a driveway isn’t even needed to do a repair. Although you don’t want to take the risk if your sewer drain is under your driveway when getting it replaced.

Always keep in mind that many sewer systems run under the driveway. If you are thinking about replacing your driveway for any reason, this would be the ideal time to add a sewer line inspection.

Camera Inspection

If you happen to think there might be a problem with your system, ask for a camera inspection.

Most Long Beach Plumbing Service Providers offer this service. This is a less costly method to look for potential problems or blockages. In addition, it’s a great way to inspect your system without tearing up your driveway.