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โฌฅ Stewart, MN ยท McLeod County ยท InterNACHI Master Certified

Sewer Scope in Stewart, MN

In Stewart, the main sewer line is buried, undocumented, and often as old as the house. A camera inspection catches roots, breaks, and blockages no standard inspection can see โ€” and that can cost thousands to fix.

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What It Is

A camera, run the full length of the Stewart line.

We feed a waterproof, self-leveling camera into the main sewer or septic line of your Stewart home through a cleanout or other access point and record its full run. You see the same footage we do โ€” the real condition of a pipe that's otherwise buried and invisible under the yard.

It's the one part of a Stewart home a standard 120-point inspection physically can't reach, which is exactly why it's worth scoping before you close on an older property here.

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Main water shutoff and copper supply lines in a Stewart, MN basement
Why It Matters in Stewart

In Stewart, the line is older than you think.

Stewart sits in farm country where older homes, private wells, and acres of surrounding land define the landscape. Both town lots and country properties bring their own quirks, especially when it comes to water, drainage, and decades-old systems. Sewer and septic lines are the costliest of those surprises.

Sewer scope camera showing root intrusion in a drain line
Root Intrusion

Roots in the old joints

Stewart's yard trees and farm-windbreak plantings seek the moisture in old clay-pipe joints, eventually choking the line and backing it up into the basement.

Frost & Settlement โ€” Bellies & offset joints in Stewart
Frost & Settlement

Bellies & offset joints

Central Minnesota frost heave and the settling soils common around town shift buried pipe, creating low spots that trap waste and joints that no longer line up.

Aging Material โ€” Cracked clay & cast iron in Stewart
Aging Material

Cracked clay & cast iron

Many Stewart homes were plumbed with clay and cast iron โ€” or run to a private septic line โ€” that cracks, scales, and collapses with age, invisible until the line fails.

What's Included

What the sewer scope covers.

Root Intrusion

Roots growing through joints and cracks โ€” the most common cause of backups in older yards and along farm windbreaks.

Cracks & Collapse

Fractured, scaled, or collapsed sections of clay and cast-iron pipe that restrict or block flow.

Bellies & Low Spots

Sags in the line where waste and water pool instead of draining, leading to recurring clogs.

Offset Joints

Sections shifted out of alignment from frost heave or settlement, snagging debris.

Septic Line Runs

For rural properties, the run from the house to the tank โ€” checked for breaks, roots, and proper fall.

Documented Footage

Video and still images of the findings, included with your report so you and your agent can act on it.

How It Works

Simple to add, easy to understand.

01

Add it to your quote

Select the sewer scope in the free quote tool above and book it alongside your inspection.

02

We locate access

We find a cleanout or suitable access point and prepare the line for the camera.

03

We scope the line

The camera runs the full length to the municipal or septic connection while we record.

04

Get your findings

Video, images, and plain-language notes delivered with your 24-hour report.

FAQ

Sewer Scope in Stewart โ€” questions answered.

What is a sewer scope inspection?
A sewer scope is a video camera inspection of the main line that runs from the home to the municipal sewer or septic connection. We feed a waterproof camera through the line and record its condition, looking for root intrusion, cracks, offsets, low spots, and blockages that a standard home inspection cannot see.
Why do I need a sewer scope in Stewart?
Stewart is a small rural town in southwestern McLeod County, where much of the housing is older and many properties run to private septic systems or aging clay and cast-iron sewer lines. Yard and windbreak trees push roots into the joints, and Minnesota frost shifts buried pipe over time. A line repair or replacement is one of the most expensive surprises a buyer can face here, so scoping it before closing protects you.
Do you scope homes on septic systems too?
Yes. Many Stewart and rural McLeod County properties run to a private septic tank rather than a municipal main. We can scope the line from the house to the tank to confirm its condition and flag breaks, bellies, or root intrusion before you buy.
How long does a sewer scope take?
A sewer scope usually adds about 30 to 45 minutes when done alongside your home inspection. We locate an access point, run the camera the full length of the line, and document what we find with video and still images.
What problems can a sewer scope find?
A scope reveals tree-root intrusion, cracked or collapsed pipe, separated joints and offsets, bellies or low spots that hold water and waste, grease and debris buildup, and improper repairs. These issues rarely show symptoms until the line backs up into the basement.

Related services & service area

Pair sewer scope with a full home inspection or other specialty testing โ€” Radon Testing in Stewart Mold Testing in Stewart โ€” or learn more about home inspection in Stewart, MN. From our base in Hutchinson we serve Stewart and the surrounding communities, including Hutchinson, Brownton, and Buffalo Lake. See the sewer scope service overview for full details.

Don't inherit a buried problem in Stewart.

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