
How a Rowlett TX Sewer Inspection Saved a Customer Over $3,000
Prepared by Steven Shipler, Texas Licensed Master Plumber, Responsible Master Plumber, MBA.
Sewer Line Inspection Near Spinniker Cove in Rowlett TX
A recent sewer inspection near Spinniker Cove in Rowlett TX helped a customer avoid more than $3,000 in unnecessary under-slab sewer repair costs.
At first, the sewer line appeared to have a serious offset beneath the slab. In many cases, this type of finding can lead directly to jackhammering concrete, removing flooring, opening the slab, and replacing sections of buried sewer pipe.
Instead of immediately recommending invasive concrete work, we performed a full sewer line inspection and carefully evaluated the pressure point, pipe movement, and blockage behavior inside the lateral line.
Underground Sewer Problems Near Spinniker Cove in Rowlett TX
This sewer inspection near Spinniker Cove in Rowlett TX revealed hidden under-slab pipe stress, a sewer line offset, and pressure affecting the pipe connection beneath the home.
What We Found During the Sewer Camera Inspection
During the inspection, we found an offset in the sewer line under the slab. The pipe appeared to be under pressure, causing the line to shift out of alignment.
Rather than assuming the pipe had fully failed and needed immediate excavation, we continued evaluating the line to determine whether the offset was being caused by pressure, debris, pipe movement, or a partial separation.
The key finding was that the pipe appeared to be stressed and pushed out of position. Once the pressure was relieved, the line was able to settle back closer into proper alignment.
This is why a proper sewer inspection matters. Not every scary camera finding means the slab needs to be opened immediately.
How We Helped Save the Customer Over $3,000
The customer could have easily been told that the only option was to cut concrete, expose the sewer pipe, and replace the under-slab section.
Instead, we found a way to relieve the pressure affecting the offset. After relieving that pressure, the pipe was able to move back and marry together more properly at the connection point.
This approach helped avoid unnecessary concrete cutting and saved the customer over $3,000 compared to the cost of immediate under-slab excavation and pipe replacement.
Why Rowlett Homeowners Should Camera Inspect Before Cutting Concrete
Homes in Rowlett TX can experience underground sewer movement due to soil shifting, foundation movement, pipe stress, improper bedding, or pressure on sewer fittings beneath the slab.
A sewer camera inspection helps determine whether the issue is a true collapse, a blockage, an offset, a belly, root intrusion, or a pipe connection under pressure.
Many homeowners schedule a professional sewer inspection after recurring drain backups, slow drains, foundation concerns, or unexplained sewer odors.
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10 Frequently Asked Questions About Sewer Inspections in Rowlett TX
1. What does a sewer camera inspection show?
A sewer camera inspection can show offsets, bellies, root intrusion, standing water, separated fittings, broken pipe sections, and blockages inside the sewer line.
2. Can an offset sewer pipe be repaired without cutting concrete?
Sometimes. If the offset is caused by pressure, debris, or movement that can be relieved, the pipe may settle back into better alignment without immediate slab excavation.
3. What is an under-slab sewer offset?
An under-slab sewer offset occurs when two sections of pipe no longer line up properly beneath the foundation.
4. Why do sewer pipes move under homes?
Sewer pipes may move because of soil shifting, foundation movement, improper bedding, water erosion, pipe stress, or pressure from surrounding materials.
5. Should I cut concrete right away if a camera finds a sewer offset?
Not always. A licensed plumber should evaluate whether the line is collapsed, blocked, separated, or being pushed out of alignment before recommending invasive repair.
6. How much can a sewer inspection save?
In this Rowlett TX case, the sewer inspection helped save the customer over $3,000 by avoiding unnecessary under-slab repair work.
7. What are signs of sewer problems?
Common warning signs include slow drains, recurring backups, gurgling toilets, sewer odors, water backing up in tubs, and repeated main line stoppages.
8. Does hydro jetting fix broken sewer lines?
No. Hydro jetting cleans the inside of the pipe, but it does not structurally repair collapsed or broken sewer lines.
9. Is sewer inspection important before buying a home?
Yes. A sewer inspection can reveal expensive hidden problems before closing on a property.
10. Who should perform a sewer inspection?
A sewer inspection should be performed by an experienced plumbing professional who understands pipe slope, offsets, under-slab systems, and repair options.
Schedule a Rowlett TX Sewer Inspection
Before cutting concrete or approving a major sewer repair, get the line inspected by a licensed plumbing professional.
Call Now: 972-333-5448The Sewer Inspection Company serves Rowlett, Plano, Garland, Richardson, North Dallas, and surrounding DFW areas.
Citation Resources
| Resource | Link |
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| Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners | Visit |
| Texas 811 | Visit |
| International Code Council | Visit |
| International Plumbing Code | Visit |
| EPA Water | Visit |
| EPA Septic Systems | Visit |
| CDC Healthy Water | Visit |
| ASPE Plumbing Engineering | Visit |
| InterNACHI Sewer Scope Inspection | Visit |
| City of Rowlett | Visit |