SEWER SCOPES

Sewer Scopes with Reliance Inspections

The sewer line is one of the most expensive and least visible systems in a home. Our sewer scope inspections use advanced camera technology to evaluate the condition of the main sewer line and detect issues that could lead to backups or major repairs. By adding a sewer scope inspection, you gain valuable insight into a system that is often overlooked but essential to the home’s function and value.

What is a Sewer Scope Inspection?

A sewer scope inspection uses a specialized camera to visually examine the inside of a home’s main sewer line—the underground pipe that carries wastewater from the house to the municipal sewer or septic system. The camera is inserted through an accessible cleanout and travels through the line, allowing us to identify hidden issues such as root intrusion, cracks, separations, corrosion, bellies, blockages, and signs of collapse. This process provides real-time video of the pipe’s condition and helps determine whether the sewer line is functioning properly or if repairs may be needed.

When is a Sewer Scope Needed?

A sewer scope inspection is recommended anytime you want a clear understanding of a home’s main sewer line condition. They are especially valuable for older homes, properties with large trees nearby, or homes that show signs of drainage problems such as slow drains, backups, or foul odors. Sewer scopes are also highly recommended during real estate transactions, giving buyers and sellers important information about potential repairs before closing. Even if a home appears to be functioning normally, a sewer scope can uncover hidden issues that might otherwise lead to costly surprises down the road. Newly constructed houses are not immune to sewer issues as the pipes could have been damaged during install or had improper items put down the drain during construction.

Why is a Sewer Scope Important When Buying a Home?

A sewer scope is especially important when buying a home because a standard home inspection does not include a detailed look inside the main sewer line or other underground drainage pipes. While a home inspector can check sinks, toilets, and visible plumbing, hidden issues such as cracks, blockages, root intrusion, or collapsed pipes can go unnoticed. A sewer scope uses a specialized camera to inspect the interior of the sewer line, giving buyers a clear picture of its condition. This insight helps avoid costly surprises, informs negotiations, and provides peace of mind before completing the purchase.

Sewer Scope With Reliance Inspections

A sewer scope gives peace of mind by inspecting the parts of a home the home inspection can’t reach.

Reliance Benefits

Infrared Inspection Included

Every home inspection comes with a complimentary infrared inspection. The infrared camera is used to look for water leaks, areas of missing insulation, and hot spots that may indicate an electrical deficiency.

200% Satisfaction Guarantee

If you are not completely satisfied with your inspection at the time of the service, Reliance Inspections will refund the home inspection fee and pay for another licensed home inspector to inspect the same property.

Buyer Protection Guarantee

If you decide not to proceed with the purchase of a home we inspect, we will inspect another home of your choice and take $100 off the cost of the inspection up to 30 days after the original inspection.

Complimentary Pest Treatment

Every full home inspection completed in the Toledo area comes with a complimentary pest treatment after closing on the property, courtesy of our sister company, Reliance Pest Control.

Flexible Scheduling

We have friendly staff that is available to assist in scheduling your inspection, or you can use our convenient online scheduler to a find a time that fits your busy schedule.

Reputable, Trusted & Licensed

Our team has been servicing the Ohio area since 1999, completing thousands of inspections since that time. All of our inspectors are licensed and thoroughly trained.

Customized Component Inspections

The below list of items can be added to any home inspection or done on their own as a stand-alone service.

Wood Destroying (Termite) Pest Inspection

Wood destroying pest inspections, also commonly referred to as termite inspections, look for the four wood destroying insects in Ohio; termites, carpenter ants, carpenter bees, and powderpost beetles. The inspection is documented on a State mandated form with pictures included of any findings.

Radon Testing

Our radon tests utilize state-of-the-art equipment to monitor radon levels in a home. Readings are taken once per hour over a minimum of 48 hours, then averaged to produce the official radon level for the structure. Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer behind smoking and testing is the only way to know if a home has elevated levels of it as radon cannot be seen and has no smell or taste.

Water Quality Testing

Water quality tests can be done to find out if there is E. Coli, lead, nitrates, nitrites, and other foreign substances in a water supply system. This test is especially recommended for any house that is supplied by a well system.

Sewer Scope Video

Sewer scopes are done to inspect the main sewer line from the most accessible location at the house to the main discharge location (street sewage line or septic tank). A recording of the sewer scope inspection is then uploaded as a video file that can be viewed at any time.

Foundation Inspection

Our licensed professional engineer will evaluate the foundation of the home to determine if repairs are necessary. A certificate can also be developed if the lender requires one.

Gas Leak Inspection

We use specialized equipment to detect any gas leaks of the exposed gas lines, which can pose a serious safety hazard if left unrepaired.

Pool Inspection

The pool inspection evaluates everything from the liner to the filter to the skimmer. Our inspector will review their findings with you and go over how to maintain the pool.

Air Quality Testing

Air quality tests can be done on any size home to discover what kind of spores are in the interior air. This is especially critical if you have any concerns of previous water entry to the home that may have caused hidden mold growth.

Swab Mold Testing

Swab testing can be done to evaluate any areas of suspected mold. These are sent to a lab to determine the type of mold, which assists in determining the cause and how the remediation will be done.

Carbon Monoxide Detection

Carbon monoxide is a deadly by-product of fuel burning appliances, such as furnaces and water heaters. This exhaust gas is routed to the exterior of homes, however there are multiple things that could cause the gases to remain in a home. Reliance Inspections utilizes a detector to determine the carbon monoxide levels around a home and especially next to all fuel burning appliances to ensure safe levels of carbon monoxide throughout.

Roof Certification

Roof certifications can be issued to deem the roof is of satisfactory condition to last at least another 3 years. This is not a warranty in case of non-typical damage, such as a hail storm or tornado. Some banks require a roof certificate when securing a loan.

Lead Paint Testing

Lead-based paint will not present a health hazard as long as the paint is not chipping or flaking. If it is thought that paint may contain lead we are able to test it to confirm.  High levels of exposure to lead may cause lead poisoning and other issues such as anemia and impaired brain and nervous system functions.

Manufactured Home Foundation Certification

When buying a manufactured home the lender may require a manufactured home foundation certification. These inspections are to confirm the home is permanently installed at the spot it is currently located. The certification must be signed by a licensed engineer, which Reliance Inspections has one in-house. Because of this we are able to offer a quick turn-around on the certifications at a reasonable price.

Well Flow Test

The well flow tests are done to inspect the well equipment that is in place and to run the well for an extended period of time. Doing so will assist in determining if the water source the well is pulling from will run dry during normal daily use.

Asbestos Testing

Asbestos in good condition left undisturbed is not typically an issue, but if you are planning on renovating around an area with expected asbestos material it is best to have it tested first. If determined the material is indeed asbestos containing, an environmental expert will be needed to properly remove the material.

Licenses and Certifications

Frequently Asked Questions

Buying a home is most likely one of the biggest investments you will ever make, therefore, you want to make sure you protect yourself as much as possible. A home inspector can uncover and document issues in the home that may not be obvious to the untrained eye. These defects can range from simple replacements and repairs to major damage, health risks and safety concerns.

Yes, it is encouraged. A typical inspection will take around 1.5-3 hours. To optimize your time we ask for you to join near the end of the inspection so that we can walk through our findings with you on-site. When scheduling the inspection our coordinator will suggest what time to arrive depending on the size and age of the house.

The time it takes to complete a home inspection is dependent on the home’s age, size, location and if any additional services have been requested which may add to the inspection time.

Defects will be found on all homes, even brand new construction. This does not mean you shouldn’t buy the home. The inspection is meant to give you knowledge of the repairs that may be needed as you prepare to buy a home.

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