New Home Video Inspection

Buying a new home is one of the biggest investments you’ll ever make—don’t let hidden plumbing issues turn your dream home into a costly repair project. At Affordable Drains, our New Home Video Inspection service gives you a clear, detailed view inside the property’s sewer and plumbing lines before you close.

Why a Sewer & Plumbing Inspection Matters

Traditional home inspections typically don’t include a full evaluation of underground sewer lines. Without a video inspection, problems like root intrusion, pipe cracks, or blockages can go unnoticed until it’s too late.

Our video inspection provides:

Real-time HD footage of the plumbing system

Identification of hidden issues like cracks, corrosion, blockages, and roots

Documentation to support negotiations or repair requests

Peace of mind before committing to a major purchase

Who Should Get a Video Inspection?

While some clogs are obvious, others can build slowly over time. Here are some common signs that professional drain cleaning may be needed:

Homebuyers purchasing older homes or properties with mature trees

Real estate agents seeking added value for their clients

Investors buying rental or flip properties

Homeowners before warranty periods end

What We Check:

Main sewer lines

Interior drain lines

Root intrusion

Pipe alignment and slope issues

Blockages, build-up, and damaged pipe sections

FAQ – Home Video Inspection

It reveals hidden plumbing issues that standard home inspections often overlook, such as roots, cracks, or blockages.

Before closing on a property, especially older homes or those with mature trees nearby.

Root intrusion, cracked or misaligned pipes, corrosion, and hidden leaks.

Yes, we provide HD video footage and written reports to support negotiations or repair requests.

Real estate agents, investors, and homeowners nearing the end of a builder’s warranty period.

We insert a specialized HD camera into the sewer line to visually inspect the interior condition of the pipes in real time. This allows us to identify issues accurately without digging or damaging the property.

Most home video inspections take 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the length of the sewer line and overall pipe condition.

Yes. Identifying issues before closing can help buyers negotiate repairs or pricing and avoid unexpected, costly sewer repairs after purchase.

Yes. Standard home inspections typically do not include a detailed sewer line evaluation, making a video inspection an important added layer of protection.

Absolutely. We review the results with you, explain any concerns found, and provide clear recommendations so you can make informed decisions moving forward.

See What’s Below the Surface—Before You Sign

Trust Affordable Drains to give you a complete picture of your new home’s plumbing system.

Schedule a video inspection today and avoid surprises after closing.