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Sewer Lines Explained: Inspections, Locating, and Peace of Mind

Your sewer line is one of those things you never think about until something goes wrong. And when it does go wrong, the consequences can be significant.

Plumb Zebra TeamMay 14, 20265 min read

Somewhere beneath your yard, running from your home to the city main, there is a pipe that handles everything your household sends down every drain, every toilet, every sink. You have probably never seen it. You may not even know exactly where it runs. And as long as it works, you have no reason to think about it.

But when a sewer line fails, it demands your full attention.

When Backups Keep Coming Back

Is your sewer or drain backing up frequently? If it is happening more than once, there is likely an underlying issue. A partially collapsed pipe. Tree roots that have found their way in. Foreign objects lodged in the line. Or sometimes it is simply the result of poor workmanship during the original installation, something nobody would know about until problems surface years later.

These are not problems that a plunger or a bottle of drain cleaner can solve. They require real diagnostics.

Video Inspection: Seeing What is Hidden

We have invested in the latest sewer inspection technology, and it allows us to do something remarkable: actually see inside your pipes. We feed a specialized camera into the sewer line and record video of the interior condition. We can identify cracks, root intrusion, blockages, bellies in the line, and sections that have shifted or collapsed.

We offer a copy of the recording at no additional cost. You can see exactly what we see. There are no guesses, no assumptions, and no unnecessary work.

Locating Your Sewer Line

Some properties make it nearly impossible to pinpoint the exact location of a compromised pipe without specialized equipment. Plumb Zebra has the locating technology to find almost any pipe on your property.

This technology is not just useful for repairs. If you are considering a remodel or an addition to your home, knowing exactly where your sewer line runs can save you from an expensive surprise during construction. We can map the line and mark its path so your contractor knows precisely where to avoid.

Why Peace of Mind Matters

There is a certain comfort in knowing what is going on beneath your property. A sewer inspection is not just for emergencies. It is smart planning. Homebuyers use them before closing on a property. Homeowners schedule them before major renovations. And anyone who has dealt with a sewer backup knows the value of catching problems early.

We believe that the best plumbing work starts with honest information. When you can see the problem with your own eyes, the path forward becomes clear.

Call Plumb Zebra at (509) 317-9009 to schedule an inspection.

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