Buying a Charlotte Home? Sewer Camera Inspection Is a Must Before Closing

Dr. Drain's Plumbing Services • June 21, 2026

Are you preparing to buy a new home in Charlotte or the surrounding areas? While most buyers schedule standard home inspections, one critical step that often gets overlooked is a thorough sewer camera inspection. At Dr. Drain’s Plumbing Services, we see firsthand how skipping this vital inspection can lead to unpleasant surprises and costly repairs down the road. Here’s why getting a sewer camera inspection before closing is becoming the smart choice for Charlotte-area homebuyers.


Why a Sewer Camera Inspection Matters During Home Buying


The excitement of buying a home can quickly be overshadowed if plumbing problems surface soon after move-in. Traditional home inspections focus on visible issues—roofing, electrical, HVAC, and structural elements—but they typically do not include an in-depth evaluation of the sewer line. Yet, the main sewer line is one of the most essential systems in any property. Hidden issues here can not only disrupt your daily life but also result in expensive emergency repairs.


Charlotte and its rapidly growing neighboring towns have older homes, new builds, and everything in between. Regardless of age, sewer lines are vulnerable to risks such as tree root intrusion, pipe bellies, separations, breaks, grease buildup, or even accidental damage from recent utility boring projects for new internet and fiber optic lines. These problems can exist underground, invisible to the naked eye—until they cause a backup or total failure.


What Is a Sewer Camera Inspection?


A sewer camera inspection involves sending a high-resolution camera through your home’s main sewer line. This camera provides real-time video feed to our skilled technicians, revealing blockages, cracks, roots, collapsed pipes, or previous repairs that may not have held up. The inspection is non-invasive and generally takes less than an hour, but the peace of mind it provides is invaluable.


The Benefits of a Sewer Camera Inspection Before Closing


  • Identifying Problems Early: One of the most significant advantages of a pre-purchase sewer inspection is discovering issues before you commit to a home. Should the inspection reveal roots, a pipe separation, or other costly concerns, you’ll know in advance and can adjust your offer, negotiate repairs, or even reconsider your purchase if needed.


  • Bargaining Power: Knowledge is power, especially in real estate. If the sewer inspection reveals necessary repairs, homebuyers in the Charlotte area can often negotiate with the seller to address these issues before closing or receive a price reduction to offset future plumbing work.


  • Avoiding Unexpected Costs: Sewer line repairs and replacements can run from hundreds to several thousand dollars, especially if excavation is required. By identifying problems up front, you protect yourself from major expenses right after moving into your dream home.


  • Smooth, Stress-Free Move-In: With a clean bill of health from your sewer camera inspection, you’ll enjoy greater peace of mind. Dr. Drain’s Plumbing Services provides a detailed inspection report—complete with videos and photos—so you can move in stress-free, knowing your plumbing is in top shape.


How Dr. Drain’s Plumbing Services Makes a Difference


Our locally owned and operated Charlotte-based team brings over 15 years of experience to every inspection. We use advanced camera technology, provide same- or next-day appointments, and offer honest, transparent pricing. Our thorough reports make it easy to share findings with realtors, homeowners, or sellers, helping everyone make informed decisions.


Frequently Asked Questions


How long does a sewer camera inspection take?


Most inspections take less than an hour, depending on the length and accessibility of your sewer line. Our team provides same- or next-day service for your convenience.


Will my standard home inspection include a sewer scope?


Most standard home inspections do not include sewer camera inspections. It’s a specialized service requiring unique equipment and plumbing expertise, which Dr. Drain’s is proud to offer.


What if the inspection finds a problem?


If we uncover an issue, we’ll provide video evidence and a detailed report. You can use this information to request repairs from the seller, negotiate price, or plan for future maintenance.


Don’t Skip This Critical Step—Book Your Sewer Inspection Today!


Your new Charlotte home deserves a smooth start. Don’t leave such a crucial system unchecked. Contact Dr. Drain’s Plumbing Services to schedule a pre-purchase sewer camera inspection. Our friendly, professional team will help you protect your investment, avoid unexpected costs, and enjoy your new home worry-free. Call us today, visit www.drdrainsnc.com, or email drdrainsplumbingservices@gmail.com to book your appointment. Peace of mind is just one inspection away!

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