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Smart Home Buying - Sewer Lateral Inspection

By
Real Estate Agent with Alain Pinel Realtors

One inspection that home buyers often choose to waive - and shouldn't - is the Sewer Lateral Inspection

Why is a Sewer Lateral Inspection important?  A homeowner is responsible for the maintenance of the sewer lateral (the sewer line) from their home to the sewer main at the center of the street.  This can be a very expensive repair.

The sewer lines in many Contra Costa County cities (including Alamo, Concord, Clayton, Lafayette, Martinez, Moraga, Orinda, Pleasant Hill and Walnut Creek) are made of clay and are reaching the end of their intended useful life.  Some additional problems include:

Sewer pipe with tree roots

 

Clay pipes are not sealed at the joints allowing the tree and bush roots to infiltrate the line and block the flow of the sewer pipe. The photo to the left shows a sewer that is more than 60% blocked with roots.

 

A healthy tree growing over the sewer line is likely getting the richest of fertilizer!

 

 

Collapsed Sewer

 

 

 

 

In many cases, drought conditions have contracted the ground surrounding the sewer pipe causing it to break or collapse, shown in the photo to the right.

 

 

 

 

Photos provided courtesy of PipeCam Inc. whose inspection process includes a video of the entire sewer lateral and a supporting written report.  They are "In The Know About What's Below".

 

Here are some common reasons to inspect the sewer line during your inspection contingency timeframe:

  1. The home was built on or before the early 1970's
  2. Mature trees or bushes in front or on the side of the property
  3. Cracked or raised concrete
  4. The home has been vacant for a period of time
  5. The buyers have a greater number of occupants than currently occupy the home or will entertain large groups at their home.
  6. The seller has disclosed past sewer problems or maintenance
  7. $250 is cheap compared to a surprise sewer repair!

 

Additional items to review during your inspection contingency timeframe:

 

Anonymous
Sewer Camera Inspection of Maryland

Great article Wendy!

More realtors are realizing the benefits of this inspection for there clients.

Vincent Smith

www.scimaryland.com

May 10, 2010 07:37 AM
#1
Brad Penske
Lateral Concepts, LLC - Coeur d'Alene, ID
Wendy,

Hey there!  I do sewer and septic line inspections and locates in North Idaho. I agree with Vincent.  Well written article.  I think it's important however even with NEW construction; for home buyers to have a lateral inspection.  Poor workmanship; i.e. improper bedding of the pipe prior to backfill can lead to negative grade, breaks, low spots or bellies in the line which can all cause expensive problems as well.   Finding a problem while the home is still under warranty or prior to closing could save your clients thousands!  

It would be interesting to know how many first time home-buyers received an $8000 federal tax credit and ended up spending it on a sewer line replacement. :/

Best Regards,

Brad Penske, Operations Manager
LateralCONCEPTS,LLC
(208) 818-8241
lateralconcepts@aol.com
May 23, 2010 05:16 AM
Anonymous
Tirso De Ubago, cio Castle Rock Inspections

Hi Wendy,

I always recommend a sewer lateral inspection in all my inspection reports, a lot of the agents advice the client against this due to the extra $ 250.00 expense,  I just scratch my head at their decision - I conduct a lot of risk management classes with Shannon Jones and what they are doing is bad risk management.

Had a homeowner that did not conduct this inspection after my recommendation " slab foundation" and after they closed escrow and having the house warming party with over 60 guests - well guess what happened , clogged sewer line , toilet back up - yuk all over the interior of the house. - told the client to call their agent who decided not have the sewer lateral inspection.    

Tirso De Ubago,cio

Castle Rock Inspections

Chief Inspection Officer

Home / Pool / Condo / Multi Unit Inspections

PO Box 3431

Walnut Creek CA 94598

Cell: 925.518.1124

Toll Free: 1.800.995.8242

tirso@castlerockinspections.com

http://www.castlerockinspections.com

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* FHA Compliant Certified Inspector  

* (ASHI) American Society of Home Inspection Endorsed Training

* (CREIA) Code Check California Code Compliance Training

* NFPA 73 - Electrical Inspection Code for Existing Dwellings Compliance Course

* Pool Inspection Courses, Pool Construction Experience

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* ( ASHI ) - American Society of Home Inspectors

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* ( NAHREP ) National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals

* CCRIM - Contra Costa Realtors in Motion

* Contra Costa, Delta and West County Association of Realtors

 

Mar 23, 2011 04:42 AM
#3
Wendy Cutrufelli
Alain Pinel Realtors - Walnut Creek, CA
Contra Costa Realtor

Hi Tirso,

Eeeuw, not a happy ending to a house warming party!  My only comment is that it is always the buyer's decision, not the agents, as to what inspections to order.  That being said, I think this inspection is so important that I have my buyers sign a waiver if they choose not to have the sewer lateral inspected.  I sure the heck don't want a phone call about a ruined house warming party!

Mar 23, 2011 04:51 AM
Brad Penske
Lateral Concepts, LLC - Coeur d'Alene, ID

Wendy -

 

It may be the buyers decision, however the agent is certainly the most influencial person in a purchase.  Obviously some buyers are more savvy.  First time home buyers however, or those that have never experienced such problems, would benefit to be better educated by their agent.  Sewer laterals are often forgotten about.  Out of sight = out of mind.  Many people aren't even aware they are responsible for the sewer lateral between the house and the street.  They figure, "I pay for city sewer, so if something happens, it's their problem."  Not the case, as I'm sure you're aware.

Apr 13, 2011 03:40 AM
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Nov 26, 2013 11:53 AM
#6
Jonas Clark
US Trenchless, Inc. - Sacramento, CA
US Trenchless, Inc.

Great post Wendy! Our company is 5 years old and started in the Saramento area. We have recently opened a location is Santa Cruz and are serving the East Bay now. Any advise how we could help more realtors like you that are advicates for thier clients? 

Feb 23, 2014 03:06 AM