What Is a Plumbing Inspection?

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When was the last time you thought about your plumbing? If you’re like most Spring, TX, homeowners, it’s probably only when something goes wrong—a leaky faucet, a clogged drain, or worse, a burst pipe. 

But what if you could catch issues before they turned into emergencies? 

That’s where a plumbing inspection comes in!

A professional plumbing inspection is like a checkup for your home’s plumbing system. It’s a proactive way to ensure everything is running smoothly and to spot potential problems before they spiral out of control. 

In this blog, Milton Frank Plumbing & Cooling explains what a plumbing inspection entails, why it’s important, and how it can save you time, money, and stress in the long run. Let’s dive into the details and show you why a little prevention goes a long way!

What a Plumbing Inspection Is Not

You may not have known plumbing inspections are even recommended, let alone something homeowners should have annually and may be confused about what a plumbing inspection actually is. 

A plumbing inspection is not is a diagnosis from one of our plumbers when something is wrong with one of your plumbing appliances or systems. 

If your toilet is flushing slowly or your water heater is not heating properly, our plumbers can diagnose and repair the issue for you. But this is not an inspection—it is a service call with a repair.

What a Plumbing Inspection Is

In contrast to a plumbing service call, a plumbing inspection is an overall detailed review of your Spring home’s plumbing. At Milton Frank Plumbing & Cooling, we recommend an annual plumbing inspection. Many homeowners pass on the inspection without realizing its importance in regular home maintenance.

Our licensed and insured plumbers will give your plumbing system a checkup to see how everything is working, much like your doctor does with you when performing your annual physical. 

An inspection is a once-over to ensure everything is in good working order. If something needs attention in the near future, our plumbing inspection report will note it. This helps you manage your short-term and long-term financial planning for home repairs.

What You Can Expect During an Inspection

Our plumbers use professional checklists to visually inspect and test your plumbing. Some of the items you can expect us to check are:

Pipes. We check for leaks in exposed pipes and pipe corrosion.

Water pressure. We check your water pressure via your bathroom, kitchen, and utility room faucets.

Faucets and showerheads. We check all your faucets in the bathroom, kitchen, and utility room for drips and caulking leaks and every showerhead for settled sediment.

Drains. We check sink, tub, shower, and floor drains for signs of clogged pipes or venting problems.

Caulking. We check caulking on sinks, tubs, showers, and toilets.

Toilets. We check to make sure the inside mechanisms are functioning properly and do not require replacing, and we also make sure every toilet is flushing correctly.

Mildew. We check for signs of mildew, possibly indicating a moisture issue.

Plumbing systems. We check your water heater, sump pump, and water softener to ensure they are working properly.

House exterior. We check your yard for signs of water where it should not be and check around your home’s foundation.

For a more detailed list of what our plumbers do during your plumbing inspection, get in touch with a Milton Frank Plumbing & Cooling team member. We are happy to discuss any questions you may have.

When Should You Have a Plumbing Inspection?

Most industry professionals recommend a plumbing inspection every one to two years

Milton Frank Plumbing & Cooling recommends an annual plumbing inspection to closely monitor your home’s plumbing. When things go wrong, they can evolve into expensive issues, so catching them before they become emergencies is a proactive strategy that can pay off.

In addition to regular inspections, there may be scenarios where a special plumbing inspection is warranted. We suggest having our experts out more often if:

You are purchasing or have recently purchased a new home. Even though your mortgage company requires a general home inspector to go over your entire house, they typically only visually inspect easily accessible pipes and faucets. Our plumbers will do a more thorough job during a dedicated plumbing inspection. We often catch things home inspectors miss. 

Your home is older and has an older plumbing system. Sometimes, older pipes unexpectedly leak, which is not immediately noticeable, leading to water damage.

Your yard is filled with trees. Mature trees with established root systems can really lead to plumbing problems for you. Strong roots can grow around and into pipes, causing blockages and leaks.

Contact Milton Frank Plumbing & Cooling for All Your Plumbing Needs

Our Milton Frank Plumbing licensed plumbers have the knowledge and experience to help you with all your Spring home’s plumbing needs. Scheduling a plumbing inspection with Milton Frank Plumbing & Cooling can save you money in the long term by helping you maintain your plumbing and reduce the risk of expensive water catastrophes. 

We are here for any plumbing issue you may have—small or large. Call us at 281-645-9596 or request-service-online today.

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