Catch Small Issues Before They Turn Into Large Repairs

Plumbing Inspections in City unavailable for homebuyers, remodelers, and homeowners with recurring plumbing concerns

Awesome Plumbing Services provides plumbing inspections for homeowners preparing to buy a property, planning a kitchen or bathroom renovation, or dealing with persistent leaks and water pressure drops. You may have noticed rust stains on fixture surfaces, heard whistling in the walls when you turn on a faucet, or found damp spots on ceilings below bathrooms. We evaluate visible pipes, valves, drains, water heaters, and fixtures to identify worn components, code violations, and conditions that could lead to future failures. The inspection covers supply lines, waste lines, venting, shutoff valves, and water heating equipment, giving you a clear picture of what works, what needs attention, and what may require replacement soon.


A thorough inspection reveals problems such as galvanized pipes corroded from the inside, which reduce water pressure and contaminate supply water with rust particles. We check for cross-connections where wastewater could backflow into potable lines, missing or damaged pressure regulators that allow incoming pressure to stress fixtures, and improperly sloped drain lines that hold standing water and breed odor. Water heaters are inspected for sediment buildup, failing anode rods, leaking relief valves, and venting that does not meet clearance requirements. Fixture shutoff valves are tested to confirm they close fully without leaking when turned.


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What the Inspection Process Includes and What You Learn

You will receive a detailed list of findings that notes the condition of each plumbing component, identifies active leaks or safety concerns, and prioritizes repairs by urgency. We inspect under sinks, behind toilets, around water heaters, and in accessible crawl spaces or basements. We open access panels where available and use a flashlight and mirror to check connections in tight spaces. Water pressure is measured at an exterior hose bib or laundry faucet using a pressure gauge. We run water through all fixtures to observe drainage speed and listen for unusual sounds in the pipes.


After the inspection, you will know which pipes are nearing the end of their service life, which valves need replacement before they seize, and whether your water heater is operating safely. Awesome Plumbing Services provides written notes that describe each issue, its potential impact, and an estimated timeline for addressing it. If you are buying a home, the inspection results can be used to negotiate repairs or adjust the purchase price. If you are planning a remodel, the findings help you budget for any plumbing upgrades needed to support new fixtures or appliances.


We do not perform invasive inspections that require cutting into walls or ceilings, and we do not use camera equipment to inspect sewer lines or underground pipes. If the inspection uncovers conditions that require specialized diagnostics, we will recommend a follow-up service. You are responsible for ensuring access to attics, crawl spaces, and mechanical rooms, and for disclosing any known plumbing issues before the inspection begins.

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Common Inspection Questions

Homeowners in City unavailable often ask what the inspection covers, how long it takes, and what happens if problems are found.

What does a plumbing inspection include?

We check all visible supply and waste lines, test shutoff valves, inspect water heaters for leaks and venting issues, evaluate fixture conditions, and measure water pressure at the main supply.

How long does a typical inspection take?

Most residential plumbing inspections are completed in one to two hours, depending on the size of the home, the number of fixtures, and whether crawl space or attic access is required.

Why is my water pressure lower than it used to be?

Corroded pipes narrow from the inside as rust and mineral scale build up, or a failing pressure regulator may be stuck in a partially closed position, restricting flow throughout the house.

When should I schedule an inspection?

Before buying a home, after moving into an older property, when planning a major remodel, or if you notice recurring leaks, discolored water, or inconsistent water pressure.

How do I know if my plumbing is up to code?

During the inspection, we note any installations that do not meet current standards, such as missing shutoff valves, improper trap configurations, or water heaters without seismic straps or drip pans where required.

If you need a plumbing inspection to assess your home's condition or plan for repairs, contact Awesome Plumbing Services & Beyond to schedule service in City unavailable and get the information you need to move forward.