Buying a home in Chicago comes with a long checklist, but one item many buyers overlook is the sewer scope. While a standard home inspection evaluates visible systems inside the home, it does not show what is happening underground. In a city with aging infrastructure, adding a sewer scope can help you avoid costly surprises after closing.
What Is a Sewer Scope Inspection?
A sewer scope inspection uses a specialized camera to inspect the main sewer line running from the home to the city connection. This line is not visible during a typical home inspection, yet it plays a critical role in protecting the property from backups and water damage. Read more

