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Signs Your Home Needs Repiping

Over time, your home’s pipes may wear out, leading to leaks and poor water quality. Learn the common signs that indicate it's time for repiping to prevent major issues and keep your plumbing system in optimal condition.
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From the heart of Bismarck to the rural communities along the Missouri River, Premium Plumbing & Rooter is your local plumbing team across Burleigh, Morton, and McLean counties. Whether you’re in a newer subdivision in Lincoln or a farmstead near Wilton, we bring the same level of care and professionalism to every call.

Sewer Inspection Questions

How much does a sewer camera inspection cost?

Our sewer camera inspection is currently $100 off. Final pricing depends on the length and accessibility of your sewer line. Call (701) 805-9911 for a free estimate and to claim the discount.

We strongly recommend it. A standard home inspection doesn’t include the sewer line. A pre-purchase sewer inspection can reveal root intrusion, cracked pipes, and deteriorating materials that could cost thousands to repair after closing. It’s one of the smartest add-ons to your home-buying due diligence.

A sewer scope shows the interior condition of your sewer pipe in real time. It detects tree roots, cracks, collapsed sections, bellied pipe, grease buildup, offset joints, and deteriorating pipe material. You see everything on a monitor as the camera moves through the line.

Most inspections take 30 to 60 minutes. We access the line through an existing cleanout, run the camera, review the findings with you, and provide video footage. No digging or excavation is involved.

Yes. Root intrusion detection is one of the primary uses of a sewer camera. The camera shows exactly where roots have entered the pipe and how far they’ve grown. This lets us target the repair or cleaning to the right section of the line.

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