Do You Need a Sewer Scope When Buying a Home in Everett?

Many homes in Everett are over 60 years old, making sewer line inspections especially important. A home inspection may not reveal hidden sewer problems. A sewer scope uses a camera to check for cracks, roots, or damage that could lead to costly repairs. Keith Bruce with Sound Point Real Estate encourages buyers to consider a sewer scope before closing.

Keith Bruce-Jones

Keith Bruce-Jones, a Navy veteran and University of Washington graduate, is the Designated Broker and co-founder of Sound Point Real Estate, LLC in Seattle. With over 30 years of real estate experience, Keith specializes in assisting military families and serves as a Washington DOL Real Estate Commissioner.

https://KeithBruceHomes.com
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