home inspections
No agent wants their client to move into a home that has unknown and potentially costly problems.

At-Risk Real Estate

Clay and concrete piping was used extensively up into the 1980's. The older, rigid clay and concrete pipes have a greater risk of breaks, cracks, offsets and root intrusion at the joints. Sewer line inspection is especially important for those who are looking to buy a house built prior to the 1980's.

Bay Area Sewer Inspections

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side sewer inspection

Realtor Information

Real Estate and Home Inspection

Side sewer inspection is a critical and necessary step in the home buying process. The condition of a side sewer line is influencing information that will impact the decision for home buyers to purchase a home.

A broken pipe is a latent defect that may not be known by the present owner that can have damaging consequences to the future owner. No agent wants their client to move into a home that has unknown and potentially costly problems.

Our services are specifically tailored to compliment the home inspection process.

Insure Your New Home

Many homeowners are unaware that they are responsible for problems that occur in the sewer system running from their home to the street. A blockage in this side sewer can back-up into the house, resulting in potential property damage.

In many cases, backups are caused by root intrusion in the side sewer line, which can be spotted in an inspection, and prevented with a proactive maintenance program.



Contact us for a free consultation and unbiased opinion: (415) 310-9036.