A plumbing inspection typically includes checking visible pipes, fixtures, drains, shutoff valves, water pressure, and other parts of the system for leaks, wear, corrosion, and performance issues.
What a Professional Plumbing Inspection Covers
A plumbing inspection is designed to evaluate the overall condition of your home’s plumbing system. That usually includes a visual review of exposed pipes, fixtures, faucets, toilets, drains, shutoff valves, and other accessible components. The goal is to look for signs of leaks, corrosion, improper installation, weak performance, or parts that may be nearing failure.
Depending on the concerns involved, an inspection may also include checking water pressure and identifying issues that point to hidden leaks or drain problems. If something deeper is suspected, additional services may be recommended to confirm the cause. The benefit of a thorough inspection is that it helps homeowners understand what is happening behind the scenes before a problem becomes harder to manage.