Most homeowners don't think about their sewer line until something goes wrong. And by then, "something wrong" usually means raw sewage in the basement, a costly emergency repair, or damage that could have been prevented for a fraction of the price.
A yearly sewer camera inspection is the single most effective way to avoid that scenario. In 25+ years of working in Alameda and Contra Costa counties, we've seen this play out thousands of times — and the pattern is always the same.
What Happens to Your Sewer Line Over Time
Even in perfect conditions, sewer lines accumulate problems as they age:
- Root intrusion — tree roots find joints and cracks and grow inside the pipe
- Grease buildup — kitchen grease hardens inside the line, narrowing the flow
- Scale and corrosion — older metal and cast-iron pipes oxidize from the inside
- Bellying — sections of pipe sag over time, creating low spots where waste collects
- Ground shift — soil movement can crack or separate pipe joints
Every one of these issues starts small. A camera inspection catches them when they're still cheap to fix.
The Trees on Your Property Are the #1 Factor
If you have mature trees — oaks, elms, willows, or really anything over 15–20 years old — within 15 feet of your sewer line, you are going to have root issues. It's not a question of if, it's a question of when.
In Lamorinda, where beautiful mature canopies are part of the charm, we do more annual root cuts than almost any other neighborhood. Same in older parts of Walnut Creek and Concord. The trees win. Your sewer line needs help.
Three Signs You Should Stop Reading and Schedule Now
Some issues can wait for a scheduled inspection. Some can't. Call us today if you're noticing any of these:
- Multiple drains slow at the same time — that's a main line issue, not a local clog
- Gurgling from toilets when you run the dishwasher or shower — air is getting trapped because the line is partially blocked
- Any sewage smell in your yard, basement, or crawl space — you may already have a leak
Scheduled Maintenance vs. Emergency Repair
The cost of a scheduled annual root cut or line cleaning is a fraction of what you'll pay when things fail:
- An emergency service call on a weekend or after hours
- A trenchless spot repair for a section that could have been maintained
- Full trenchless sewer replacement when damage goes too far
Not to mention the water damage, restoration costs, and days of disruption if waste actually backs up into your home.
Yearly maintenance pays for itself many times over by preventing those repairs. For current pricing, give us a call — we're happy to walk you through what your property needs and what it will cost.
The Easy Way: Sign Up for Reminders
If yearly maintenance slips your mind — it slips everyone's — we'll remind you. Sign up for annual maintenance reminders and we'll send you a friendly email when it's time. No spam, no sales pressure, just a helpful nudge.
Got questions? Give us a call at (925) 371-7500 or schedule an inspection online. Owner on every job. 25 years of referrals. No surprises.