How Sewer Inspection Detects Sewer Problems Early in Wisconsin Homes

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Being a responsible homeowner, you’re not just waiting around for water to back up into your basement. Whether you’re caring for a decades-old property or closing on your first home in Wisconsin, paying close attention to warning signs can help prevent costly repairs.These include:

  • Backups in showers, toilets, or basement drains
  • Foul odors in the home
  • Soaked carpets or flooring
  • Recurring plumbing issues or recurring flooding issues

Typically, traditional sewer maintenance works reactively. But what if you could find problems early before you get a backup and serious damage?? That’s exactly what sewer inspections are designed to do.

Sewer inspections offer a proactive solution that can save homeowners thousands of dollars and prevent environmental hazards.

What is a Sewer Inspection?

Sewer inspection refers to the use of a specialized sewer video camera attached to a reel that can extend through the length of the sewer and record video of the entire sewer pipe. This allows professionals to perform an in-depth inspection and assessment of the condition and potential issues in your sewer.

Problems can appear such as:

  • Joint separation
  • Collapse
  • Root intrusion
  • Debris buildup and more!

The inspection can identify concerns before they become big problems like a sewer backup that can cause damage to your basement.

How Small Plumbing Issues Become Costly Sewer Repairs

In many Wisconsin homes — especially those built before the 1980s — sewer pipes are often made of clay or cast iron, and they’ve been in the ground for decades. During that time, pipes can develop:

  • Cracks from freeze-thaw cycles
  • Blockages from grease or debris
  • Damage from tree root intrusion
  • Sagging or misaligned joints
  • Corrosion or build up from mineral deposits

These problems often develop slowly and out of sight underground. Without a sewer camera inspection, they can go unnoticed until they result in serious consequences like backups, flooding, or interior water damage.

A proactive sewer scope gives homeowners visibility into their system, helping catch small issues before they become emergencies.

What Are the Benefits of Sewer Inspection?

One of the most important advantages of a sewer inspection is its ability to detect problems before they become expensive emergencies. For example, a partial blockage caught by an inspection might cost just $875 to clean out with hydro jetting. But if left unchecked, that same issue could escalate into a full sewer backup that leads to interior water damage, requiring cleanup, pipe repair, and potentially restoration work easily adding up to over $15,000.

By spotting obstructions and abnormalities in the sewer pipe early, homeowners can address small issues while they’re still manageable. Proactive inspections help you fix issues before they trigger floor drain backups or sewage overflows into a finished basement.

Another long-term reward is protecting the value of your home. When it’s time to sell, being able to provide a log of your sewer line’s inspection history can prevent inspection-related deal-breakers and reduce negotiation points.

How Much Does an Emergency Repair Cost?

Emergency dig-and-replace jobs in Wisconsin commonly cost more than $15,000, depending on pipe location, soil conditions, and access. In contrast, early detection might mean a simple clean out or spot repair for a fraction of that cost.

Helping Wisconsin Homeowners

Wisconsin’s seasonal shifts make this technology even more valuable. During spring thaw, excess groundwater and saturated soils can lead to pipe misalignment or stress. In winter, frost depth and freeze-thaw cycles may crack aging pipes. Sewer inspections help track these conditions year-round, so you’re not caught off guard when temperature or soil shifts push your system past a breaking point.

Sewer inspections are also helpful before buying your home. Many buyers believe a standard home inspection covers everything they need to know before buying a home. However, a video sewer inspection provides a more thorough inspection that can help avoid costs in the future.

For one couple we recently worked with, a sewer inspection saved over $6,000 because of an issue discovered before closing.

Is a Sewer Inspection Right for My Home?

Sewer Inspections are especially useful for:

  • Homes with a history of sewer issues
  • Properties with mature trees near the lateral line
  • Vacation homes or rentals where owners aren’t present year-round
  • New buyers wanting peace of mind during the home inspection process
  • Neighborhoods where flash flooding or deep freezes are common

What Happens during a Sewer Inspection?

  1. Inspection: Sewer Ninjas accesses the building sewer typically by opening the cleanout in the basement. The Ninjas insert a speciality sewer video camera attached to a long cable reel and slowly push the camera the length of the sewer pipe while recording video and commenting on any potential concerns such as offset joints, bellies (low points), breakage, cracks, groundwater, or root intrusion.
  2. Solutions: Based on the Ninjas assessment of the pipe conditions and potential concerns, we will work with you to provide the best solution based on your need. Our team is fully equipped for: hydrojetting, descaling, point repair or relining the pipe for a permanent no-dig sewer repair solution

Learn more about our Video Sewer Inspection services for Wisconsin homeowners.

Stay Ahead of Sewer Problems

Sewer lines deserve the same kind of attention homeowners give when checking the roof, smoke detectors, and servicing a furnace, especially when a silent problem underground can cause major damage.

A sewer video inspection gives you a smart, low-cost way to stay ahead of major sewer problems.

Contact Sewer Ninjas today to learn how this system can work for your home.

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