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Whole-House Plumbing Inspection

Nobody likes to wake up in the morning, step out of bed, and feel wet, squishy flooring under their feet.

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Plumbing is one of those luxuries that we tend to take for granted until the day that you can’t flush your toilet or take a hot shower. Chances are that you never thought about having a plumber out until it gets to that emergency status of a flood, backed up drain, or no hot water.

Much like you should see the doctor every year; your plumbing system needs the same attention and care. The best way to prevent a plumbing disaster is to have regular, thorough whole house plumbing inspections. Most people don’t realize that this service even exists. It does, and it can save you many headaches down the road.

When was the last time you were under your crawlspace to check and make sure that nothing was leaking? How about flushing your water heater flushed as required by the manufacturer on an annual basis? Have you had the water pressure checked, ever?

At Your 1 Plumber, we specialize in whole-house plumbing inspections for your family’s greater comfort, convenience, and safety.

During our inspection, we cover all plumbing fixtures and systems, inside and out.  We pay particular attention to existing problems or warning signs that one or more problems could be approaching.  Once our inspection is completed, we’ll present you with a written report including, where and when appropriate, repair and upgrade recommendations.

Here’s just some of what our inspection includes for your improved plumbing and your family’s safety:

  1. Leaks in exposed pipes.
  1. Signs of corrosion that could indicate water or pipe issues.
  2. Water pressure…if it’s too low, there could be problems in your water lines or built-up sediment.
  3. Speed of drainage in sink and tub drains…if water is draining too slowly, it could mean you have a clogged drain or blocked vent pipe.
  4. Water heater gas leaks…to help ensure your family’s safety and the integrity of your water heater.   In the process, we also drain the unit to remove sediment that’s settled to the bottom. Sediment build-up can cause hard water conditions and leaks in your faucets.

And that’s just a small sampling of what our whole-house inspection includes.  For added peace of mind, contact Your 1 Plumber to schedule your inspection today.

We look forward to this and every opportunity to assist you.