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Plumbing System 

A home inspection of the plumbing system is highly beneficial for several reasons. It identifies potential issues such as leaks, corrosion, and clogs, which can lead to costly repairs if left unaddressed. Assessing water pressure and drainage systems ensures proper functionality and efficiency, helping to prevent water damage and mold growth. The inspection also checks for compliance with local codes and safety standards, ensuring a safe environment for occupants. Additionally, understanding the condition of the plumbing system can aid in negotiations during a home purchase, providing peace of mind for buyers. Overall, this inspection protects the homeowner's investment and promotes a well-functioning home.

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Water Heating Equipment

  • Inspect water heaters for signs of leaks, age, and efficiency.

  • Ensure proper installation and safety features are in place.

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Hydro Massage Therapy Equipment

  • Evaluate any spa or whirlpool systems for functionality and leaks.

  • Check for proper installation and maintenance.

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Gas Distribution System

  • Inspect gas lines for leaks, corrosion, and proper connections.

  • Ensure that safety shut-off valves and regulators are functioning correctly.

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Plumbing Supply and Distribution Systems

  • Inspect for leaks, corrosion, and proper water pressure.

  • Check for adequate sizing and routing of pipes.

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Fixtures

  • Evaluate sinks, toilets, showers, and faucets for functionality and leaks.

  • Ensure fixtures are securely installed and in good condition.

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Drain, Waste, and Vents (DWV)

  • Assess drainage systems for clogs and proper slope.

  • Check for venting issues that could cause drainage problems.

You’re investing into more than just an inspection

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