What to Expect During a Plumbing Inspection
You might not think about plumbing inspections often, but they’re one of the smartest ways to catch potential issues before they turn into costly disasters. For instance, if you’re buying a new home, an inspection ensures there are no hidden surprises lurking in the pipes. If you’re dealing with slow drains or odd noises, an inspection can pinpoint the cause and prevent further damage. Even if everything seems fine, staying proactive with regular inspections can save you stress in the long run.
But what exactly does a plumbing inspection involve? King Rooter & Plumbing is here to walk you through what to expect and why this service is worth considering.
1. Visual Inspection
The first step of any plumbing inspection is to scan the accessible parts of your plumbing system for visible signs of trouble. A professional plumber will begin by examining the pipes, fixtures, water-using appliances inside and outside your home.
They’ll be on the lookout for things like wear and tear, corrosion, leaks, and any other damage that might be hard to spot at first glance. The plumber will also keep an eye out for indirect signs, like mold, water stains, or moisture, which could point to hidden plumbing problems.
2. Water Pressure Test
Next, the plumber will do a water pressure reading. If it’s too low, it could point to problems like clogs, sediment buildup, or even hidden leaks in the pipes. On the flip side, high water pressure can overstrain your system, which could lead to burst pipes or worn-out faucets over time. The plumber will measure the pressure at different fixtures to make sure it’s within the ideal range (usually 40-80 psi) and will suggest any adjustments if needed.
3. Drainage Inspection
A drainage inspection is a critical part of a plumbing inspection, too; after all, drainage problems are one of the most stubborn pipe problems you can stumble upon more often. Your local plumber will check all of your drains—kitchen, bathroom, laundry, and even outdoor drains—to ensure they are free from blockages or damage.
In some cases, a plumber may use a drain camera inspection to get a closer look at the inside of the pipes and identify problems that aren’t visible from the surface.
4. Testing of Appliances
During the inspection, your local technician will also check all the major appliances that rely on your plumbing system, such as your water heater, dishwasher, garbage disposal, and washing machine. They’ll make sure everything is functioning properly and that all connections are secure.
The inspector will look for leaks, test the temperature settings on water heaters, and ensure that your appliances aren’t putting extra strain on the system. This will not only determine malfunctions in the appliance itself but also uncover potential sediment build-up affecting your plumbing’s performance.
5. Sewer Line Inspection
If you’re experiencing frequent drainage issues or if you live in an older home, a sewer line inspection may be part of the plumbing checkup. Your plumber comes equipped with a sewer camera inspection tool that offers fail-proof leak and clog detection results.
Through this, your plumber can check for tree root intrusions, blockages, cracks, or other issues that could lead to backups or severe plumbing problems. If any significant issues are identified, the plumber may recommend repairs or replacements to avoid future plumbing disasters, like burst sewer pipes.
6. Report and Recommendations
After the inspection, your plumber will give you a report with their findings. It’ll include an overview of your plumbing’s condition, any issues found, and recommendations for repairs or upgrades—like drain cleaning, replacing old pipes, or fixing leaks. You’ll also get an estimate for any necessary repairs and tips on keeping your plumbing in good shape.
Following these recommendations is the best way to get the most out of your inspection.
Overdue for a Plumbing Inspection? Get Reliable Findings and Recommendations from King Rooter & Plumbing
So, when was the last time you had your plumbing expertly inspected? Well, if you can no longer remember, it’s definitely time to get on your phone and dial your local plumbing company. But take note, to not miss out on the full benefits of a plumbing inspection, you must always prioritize pairing with a top-rated contractor.
At King Rooter & Plumbing, you’ll have access to 5-star plumbing inspection services guaranteed to disclose all underlying issues within your system. For an honest and affordable cost, you’ll get expert diagnosis and appropriate recommendations from our team. You can also set your most convenient time, as we are open 7 days a week, from 7 AM to 7 PM.
So, place your call now and get over your hidden plumbing troubles that can strike at any moment!
Jeff Lane
Owner/Operator
Jeff has been the owner and operator of King Rooter & Plumbing in Denver Colorado since 2006. Jeff has over 20 years experience in all facets of plumbing.
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