Tuesday, December 2, 2025

Sacramento’s City of Trees… and Tree Roots: Why Every Homebuyer Needs a Sewer Line Camera Inspection...

Buying a home in Sacramento comes with all the usual emotions: excitement, nerves, the constant mental math of “will my sectional sofa fit in the living room?” But there’s one very unglamorous thing home buyers here absolutely have to think about… and it lives underground. 

Sacramento didn’t earn the nickname "City of Trees" by accident. Those towering elms, oaks, and sycamores make our neighborhoods absolutely gorgeous. They also make us, as one local plumbing company jokes in a recent TV ad campaign, Sacramento is also the "City of Tree Roots".  And if there’s one thing tree roots love more than sunshine and soil, it’s old sewer lines. 

A lot of Sacramento’s homes were built decades ago, long before ABS plastic pipes were the material of choice for sewer lines. It is common to find that buried sewer lines are made of cast-iron, clay, cement, or orangeburg pipe. Not surprisingly, time takes its toll on these materials. Small cracks appear. Joints loosen. And the moment a thirsty tree root senses even the tiniest bit of moisture, it makes a beeline straight for the buried sewer. 

The result: tree roots in a sewer line cause blockages, slow drains, or in the worst cases, full-on sewer line failures that cost lots of money to fix. The tricky part is that everything inside the house can look perfect. The paint is fresh, the kitchen sparkles, and the backyard feels like a little urban oasis. Meanwhile, eight feet underground, a root could be strangling that aged sewer pipe. And waste may flow through an obstructed sewer line and the homeowner may never notice an issue...until maybe a *flushable wipe* (umm, please NEVER flush a flushable wipe!!) gets caught up on the root and sewage backs up into the house.

This is why a sewer camera inspection is WORTH EVERY PENNY. A plumber feeds a small scope with a camera through the home’s main sewer line, and in a matter of minutes you get crystal-clear look at what’s going on down there. It's like a colonoscopy for your home. Roots, cracks, bellies (spots that lack proper slope) in the line, buildup… all stuff you can’t see during a regular home inspection but absolutely should know about before you buy. 

Replacement of a line can be expensive...and I have negotiated A LOT of sewer line repairs and sewer replacements in my time as a Realtor.

If you are thinking about buying a home in an older Sacramento neighborhood -- in areas such as Arden-Arcade, Arden Park, Carmichael, Del Dayo, Sierra Oaks, Fair OaksEast Sac, Land Park, Curtis Park, Tahoe Park, Hollywood Park, Folsom, Orangevale, or Rancho Cordova -- this is especially important. But I also strongly recommend having any sewer line inspected no matter what age the home is.

Given our tree canopy, skipping this inspection in Sacramento is kind of like buying a car without giving it a test drive. Often, things are fine. Perhaps a prior owner replaced or repaired the line... but when there are issues, things get expensive fast. A simple sewer camera inspection can save you thousands of dollars and future inconvenience, not to mention the heartbreak of a sewer backup two weeks after move-in day. If you’re buying a home in Sacramento, especially in an older neighborhood, be sure to invest in a sewer line inspection. 

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