Before I go ahead and start digging things up, I’m curious if anyone here has tried sewer video inspection services around Seattle. It sounds like a less invasive way to figure out what's going on. Is it worth it, or should I just go straight for a full repair?
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I’ve been noticing some slow drainage in my home recently and suspect it could be a bigger issue with the sewer line.
I’ve been noticing some slow drainage in my home recently and suspect it could be a bigger issue with the sewer line.
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A video inspection is one of the best ways to avoid unnecessary costs and damage to your property. I’ve seen many cases where it prevented bigger problems from being missed. I agree with getting a video inspection before jumping to any conclusions. It can show you exactly what's going on without guessing. You might want to look at https://bens.plumbing/services/sewer-line-repair-seattle/video-inspection/ They offer sewer video inspections around Seattle, and it really helps to pinpoint the exact issue without needing to dig up your yard. If you can catch the issue early, it could save you thousands in repairs.
A sewer video inspection is a great way to avoid unnecessary digging. I had my system checked that way last year, and it helped me locate a small blockage without tearing up the yard. Seattle's older sewer lines can often have issues like tree roots, and a video inspection can confirm that. It’s quick and saves money if the problem isn’t that severe. Definitely consider it before doing something more drastic.