Plumbing Inspection
Plumbing Inspection
An examination of the plumbing infrastructure and appliances in a home conducted by a licensed professional. An inspection typically covers fixtures, pipes, waterlines, indoor and outdoor drainage, and waste and vent systems.
Plumbing Glossary
Common Questions
When do I need a plumbing inspection?
It is recommended that you have your plumbing inspected and receive preventive maintenance once every 3-4 years or as soon as you purchase a home. Septic systems should be inspected and pumped at least once every 3-4 years.
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Plumbing Contractor Services
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