Buying a home in Hudson County, NJ means looking beyond what you can see on the surface. One important item to check is the sewer line. Homeowners are typically responsible for the sewer line running from the house to the lateral, and sewer repairs or replacement can cost thousands of dollars. That is why a sewer inspection is a smart step before closing on a home.
A sewer inspection is performed by inserting a camera into the pipe through a cleanout. The camera is attached to a cable and pushed through the sewer line while a live video feed appears on a monitor. This allows the inspector to identify problems on site. The video is also saved for review, and you receive a written report detailing any issues found, including the location of the problem within the line.
Common sewer line problems include grease buildup, root intrusion, blockages, bellies, breaks, and misalignments. Grease can collect along the bottom of the pipe and restrict flow over time, increasing the risk of backups. Tree roots can enter through cracks or joints and continue growing until they partially or fully block the line. Other obstructions, including debris or items that should never be flushed, can also reduce flow and cause serious problems.
Some sewer lines also develop structural or mechanical issues. Pipes can crack, shift out of alignment, sag, or deteriorate with age. These problems may start small but often get worse over time, and in some cases the line may need excavation, repair, or full replacement.
When the issue is caused by grease, roots, or minor blockages, sewer jetting is often an effective solution. A sewer jetter uses high-pressure water to clear the line and restore proper flow. The sewer camera can then be used again to confirm the pipe is clean and functioning properly.
If jetting is not enough, repairs may be needed. In some cases, only a small damaged section of pipe must be excavated and replaced. In more severe situations, a larger portion of the sewer line may need to be exposed, repaired, realigned, or replaced. When the damage extends to the lateral near the street, permits and township approvals may also be required.
A sewer backup can be messy, stressful, and expensive. A professional sewer inspection in Hudson County, NJ can help you avoid costly surprises before you buy. Call Brink’s today to schedule your sewer inspection. Our licensed team has more than a decade of experience and is fully equipped to inspect, clean, repair, or replace damaged sewer lines.
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