Quick answer

SewerClarity is an educational decision tool. It does not replace a sewer scope, an in-person quote, legal advice, or insurance advice.

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How serious it may be

This matters because sewer decisions often affect contracts, coverage assumptions, and large repair budgets.

What to do next

Use the site to narrow the next move, then verify with the right professional or source before committing.

Choose the next move before you start pricing the problem

Use this page to choose whether the next move is inspection, responsibility clarification, or interpretation before quotes and credits start driving the conversation.

Cost or decision direction

Price ranges are directional only and can move materially based on property-specific conditions.

What commonly changes the answer

  • No engineering diagnosis without inspection-grade evidence.
  • No legal or insurance certainty claims.

Questions to ask next

  1. What still needs real-world verification here?
  2. Which part of the decision requires a source check?
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