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Have A Plumbing Inspection Before Buying a Home

April 9, 2019

Have A Plumbing Inspection Before Buying a Home

A home inspection is a necessary step when buying a house. There are certain areas that always get inspected, and it gives you an overview of the state of your new home. But, if you want to know what the state of the plumbing, you should get a plumbing inspection as well. Below we’ve provided information on what a plumbing inspection is, and what it entails.

Asking A Professional

We highly recommend consulting with a plumbing professional when requesting a plumbing inspection. Many new home owners fail to notice serious plumbing problems because of their inexperience with both inspections and plumbing. Plus, you can get a repair estimate for any work that does need fixing.

Ask About A Sewer Camera Inspection

A sewer camera inspection is a great way to get a deeper view into your sewer systems. If there are trees, then that usually means tree roots will be looking to find water inside of your sewer. There is no way to know if you have a tree root infestation without seeing it during a camera inspection.

Water Meter And Valves

Checking the water meter is a good step to have in your plumbing inspection. The professional will close all the faucets and check to see if the water meter is turning. If it is, that means there is a leak somewhere and this could be a sign of a serious problem. Then they will probably move on to checking the valves. When they are shut off, no faucet in the house should have water.

Water Heater Inspection

Make sure all water heaters are inspected to check for signs of corrosion. Most water heater issues can be easily resolved, but corrosion should not be ignored because it can cause major damage. Also, it’s good to keep in mind that the average family of four needs at least 400 gallons a day. So make sure the water heater in your new home is large enough for your needs.

Faucets, Sinks And Toilets

Sinks, faucets, and toilets need to be working well, with no drips or leaks. Your plumbing professional might open the faucets to their maximum flow to check and see if the water drains without any delay. The same inspection can be done with toilets, too. When flushed, all the water needs to drain without producing any leftovers.

Septic System

If your new home uses a septic tank instead of a municipal sewer then you’ll need to check if the system is fully functional. If you notice odors and standing water, that is a sign of seepage and this will need to be taken care of.

Plumbing inspections might not be an easy task, but they are well worth it. Hiring a professional to help is the way to go, since they can also provide solutions to any issues that are found. 1st Choice Plumbing Heating and Air can help new homeowners ensure their new place is ready for move in! Call at us at 866-437-0205 if think a plumbing inspection will give you peace of mind!