A plumbing system can look fine on the surface while small issues build up behind the scenes. This complete, non-destructive whole-home plumbing inspection is designed to confirm what’s working, identify problems early, and help you avoid surprise leaks and costly emergencies.
During your inspection, I will:
Run and test every fixture — faucets, sinks, tubs, showers, and toilets
Check water pressure and flow to spot supply-side issues and performance problems
Evaluate drain performance for slow drains, backups, and drainage consistency
Watch for venting symptoms like gurgling, slow drainage, or trap siphoning indicators
Inspect for visible leaks and wear at supply lines, shutoff valves, traps, and exposed piping
I will also inspect your water-heating equipment, including tank, tankless, or boiler systems, for:
Visible leaks and water damage indicators
Basic safety concerns
Connection and valve condition
Venting and condensate setup (where applicable)
When the inspection is complete, you’ll receive a clear, straightforward summary of:
What’s working properly
What needs attention
What can be improved
Findings are prioritized, so you know what matters most first—helping you prevent surprises, reduce emergency calls, and feel confident about your home’s plumbing.
A plumbing system can look fine on the surface while small issues build up behind the scenes. This complete, non-destructive whole-home plumbing inspection is designed to confirm what’s working, identify problems early, and help you avoid surprise leaks and costly emergencies.
During your inspection, I will:
Run and test every fixture — faucets, sinks, tubs, showers, and toilets
Check water pressure and flow to spot supply-side issues and performance problems
Evaluate drain performance for slow drains, backups, and drainage consistency
Watch for venting symptoms like gurgling, slow drainage, or trap siphoning indicators
Inspect for visible leaks and wear at supply lines, shutoff valves, traps, and exposed piping
I will also inspect your water-heating equipment, including tank, tankless, or boiler systems, for:
Visible leaks and water damage indicators
Basic safety concerns
Connection and valve condition
Venting and condensate setup (where applicable)
When the inspection is complete, you’ll receive a clear, straightforward summary of:
What’s working properly
What needs attention
What can be improved
Findings are prioritized, so you know what matters most first—helping you prevent surprises, reduce emergency calls, and feel confident about your home’s plumbing.