Imagine that you have found the perfect house: the bedrooms are spacious, the neighborhood is idyllic, and there is just enough room for your family to grow. Unbeknownst to you, however, there is a dark secret that the sellers do not want you knowing about. There is a major plumbing problem with the property, and it is going to cost you a small fortune to fix the problem.

Plumbing is always a critical issue for a homeowner, and a home buyer needs to make certain that the house’s plumbing is in order before making the purchase. That’s where a plumbing inspection comes in.

What’s Inspected?

  • Sink and Toilets
  • Tub and Showers
  • Connections to the Fixtures
  • Water Heater
  • Water Pressure
  • Leaks
  • Outside Water Spouts