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Professional Sewer Line Inspection in Northeastern PA

When you’re dealing with sewer line issues, it’s important to partner with an experienced plumber. Since 1985, T.E. Spall & Son has provided plumbing services in Scranton, PA, including sewer line services. Our sewer line inspections use state-of-the-art camera technology to quickly pinpoint the root cause of issues, making it easier to detect problems early and save you from costly repairs.

With decades of experience and a commitment to our community, we’re here to keep your home safe from the ground up.

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Why Sewer Line Inspections Are Important

Shifting soil, aging pipes, and even tree roots can quietly cause trouble for Scranton homeowners. A professional sewer line inspection gives you a clear look inside your pipes, helping catch cracks, clogs, or corrosion early — before you’re dealing with unplanned repairs, foundation damage, or messy backups.

With the right tools and a trained eye, we help give you the answers you need to stay ahead of sewer problems.

Signs You Need a Sewer Line Inspection

Even when everything seems fine inside your home, hidden sewer line issues can cause trouble you might not see immediately.

Signs you need a sewer line inspection include:

  • Slow drains: If water takes longer than usual to drain, there could be a blockage in your sewer line.
  • Bad smells: Foul odors coming from your drains or yard often point to a sewer line break or clog.
  • Gurgling sounds: Strange noises from your pipes can mean air is trapped in your sewer line.
  • Frequent clogs: Repeated clogs in sinks, showers, or toilets may signal a bigger problem with your main sewer line.
  • Wet spots in the yard: Soft, soggy patches outside your home can mean a sewer line is leaking below.
  • Higher water bills: A sudden spike in your water bill without an obvious cause might mean there’s a hidden leak.
  • Low water pressure: Drops in water pressure could indicate a crack or break somewhere in the sewer line.

Schedule a sewer line inspection in Scranton or nearby by calling T.E. Spall & Son today.

Our Sewer Line Inspections

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Our team takes a careful, detailed approach to sewer line inspections, choosing the best method for your home’s needs. We focus on identifying the real problems, providing the right solutions, and helping you protect your plumbing system long-term.

Here’s what we offer:

  • Camera sewer inspection: Using high-resolution cameras, we inspect the inside of your sewer pipes in real time to find cracks, blockages, tree root intrusions, corrosion, and other hidden damage without digging up your yard.
  • Preventative sewer inspections: We perform regular checkups on your sewer lines to catch early signs of wear, buildup, or leaks — helping you avoid sudden emergencies and costly repairs.
  • Sewer line cleaning: When you’re facing issues like slow drains, sewer smells, or backups, we use effective methods to clean your sewer lines.

Why Choose Us for Sewer Line Inspections?

Getting to the bottom of a sewer problem takes more than just the right tools — it takes experience, precision, and a commitment to doing the job right.

T.E. Spall & Son proudly provides thorough sewer pipe diagnostics, using advanced camera equipment to find the real cause of issues and recommend smart, lasting solutions. From your first call to the final inspection, we’re here to make the entire process clear, honest, and as stress-free as possible.

Don’t wait for a sewer problem to catch you off guard — contact T.E. Spall & Son today to schedule an appointment with our plumbers in Scranton, PA.

Sewer Line Inspection FAQs

Do I need a sewer inspection if I’m buying a home?

Yes, scheduling a professional sewer inspection is a smart way to avoid expensive surprises after you move in.

How often should I schedule a sewer line inspection?

We recommend scheduling a sewer inspection every one to two years, especially for older homes or if you’ve had plumbing issues before.

What’s the difference between a sewer inspection and a regular plumbing inspection?

A sewer inspection focuses on your underground sewer pipes using a camera, while general plumbing inspections check fixtures, visible piping, and appliances inside the home.

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