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Plumbing Inspection in Corydon, IN

Homeowners usually schedule plumbing inspections for one of two reasons. First, they hire a plumber to perform a comprehensive evaluation of the plumbing system during the purchase of a new home to uncover hidden defects. Second, responsible homeowners schedule annual plumbing inspections as a routine part of their home maintenance regimes. The experts at Summers Plumbing Heating & Cooling have tons of experience with performing both routine annual inspections and pre-purchase inspections, so homeowners can trust them to uncover any problems with their pipes, fixtures, and water-using appliances.

Just about every residential real estate contract includes a clause that allows prospective buyers to have the property inspected before they agree to the sale. Smart buyers include provisions that permit the separate inspections of each essential system, including the plumbing.

General Inspection

Summers Plumbing goes above and beyond what’s offered by general inspection technicians. These experts can quickly and accurately identify any problem, then offer a detailed report and estimate for the buyer so he or she will know how much it will cost to repair any pre-existing damage. The buyer can use the report and estimate to negotiate a lower price or get the current homeowner to resolve the issues before the sale goes through.

Experts recommend scheduling plumbing inspections at least once a year, starting from the date of initial purchase. Regular inspections allow homeowners to identify problems before they turn into plumbing emergencies, helping them to keep repair costs low.

Don’t assume that because everything seems to be in working order, that means there’s no need for an annual inspection. Plumbers have a much better idea of what to look for in terms of warning signs and can offer unbiased, professional opinions about maintenance, repairs, and plumbing replacements.

The experts at Summers Plumbing pride themselves on offering the most in-depth inspections in the industry. They can inspect and locate leaks in freshwater, wastewater, and even gas lines. Summers Plumbing also provides its technicians with the most up-to-date tools and technology. Pipeline video cameras and other high-tech devices make it easier for the plumbers performing the inspection to identify and locate issues without having to tear apart the home or yard.

When homeowners call Summers Plumbing Heating & Cooling to schedule an inspection, they can expect a comprehensive report on every element of their plumbing systems. The technicians start by performing a complete visual inspection of the plumbing system before moving on to test things like water pressure, water purity, and hot water availability. Expect the technician to need access to:

During a plumbing inspection, the technician will check the home’s water heater for leaks, corrosion, and safety issues. He or she will evaluate all the connections, valves, and vents before draining, flushing, and refilling the heater.

Kitchen Plumbing Issues

Kitchens have a lot of plumbing connections. A plumber should inspect not just the faucets and drain in the kitchen sink, but also the water shutoff, the garbage disposal, the dishwasher, and any other water-using appliances.

Bathroom Inspections

In the bathroom, plumbers performing an inspection focus on both drains and the home’s freshwater supply. They will test the toilets for leaks and operability, check the faucets to make sure they do not drip and have sufficient water pressure, and evaluate the drains in the toilet, sink, and bathtub or shower to ensure that they are running smoothly.

The plumber will visually inspect all exposed water lines and drain pipes to look for signs of leaks. That includes not just the pipes beneath sinks, but also the washing machine’s hoses and valves.

Most of the inspection will take place indoors. However, the plumber will also need to access exterior water supply lines, hoses, and bibs. He or she will also look for signs of exterior leaks by inspecting the foundation and the ground outside.

If there are any problems with the drains, plumbers will usually recommend a pipeline video inspection. During this inspection, the technician will use a camera attached to a 250-foot line to view the insides of the drain and sewer pipes. He or she will look for signs of damage such as cracks, bulges, and clogs.

Looking for a comprehensive plumbing inspection in Corydon? Call Summers Plumbing Heating & Cooling. The company has been in business since 1969, and during that time, it has developed a well-deserved reputation for providing professional, friendly services at competitive pricing. Call to schedule an inspection today.

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