For some home projects, you need to take a holistic approach and look at the big picture. This is especially true for your plumbing. Because these systems all work together from room to room, one update can impact your entire home—not just the master bath or kitchen. That’s why a whole home plumbing inspection can be the key to your success.

 

What’s Included with a Plumbing Inspection

 

Before you start making any big repairs or updates to your home, it always helps to get your bearings. Your plumbing runs al throughout your home. Wanting to tear down one wall or even just move the laundry machine can have a big impact on your overall plumbing flow. To keep your system working as it should, both before and after your project, you’ll want to contact a local plumbing company to work with you on a whole home plumbing inspection.

 

There are a variety of steps involved with these types of reviews. Here at Fite Plumbing, we think some of the most common things that should be covered by your plumber are as follows:

 

  • Water Pressure for Each Room
  • Inspecting Taps, Sinks, Toilets, and Showers
  • Flow Problems around Fixtures, Supply Lines, and Drains
  • Reviewing Water-Using Appliances for Leaks or Slits
  • Testing Emergency Water Shut-off Valves

While they’re out to your house, you might also ask your plumbing company to review your drinking water filtration systems, water softener, or water heater, assuming those items are included in their services offerings. Getting everything water- and plumbing-related checked out in one visit can be a great way to make sure you won’t run into any problems in the near future as you get to work.

 

Reasons to Get a Whole Home Plumbing Inspection

 

Investing in plumbing may not be as exciting as a new kitchen or bathroom remodel, but this is a big component of making sure your home projects are completed without any major upsets along the way. The primary reason for getting a whole home plumbing inspection is usually to get your system squared away for upgrades. This can ever be helpful for small projects, like your laundry room. If the water is flowing there, then you’ll want to take a closer look to make sure nothing will be disturbed with the upcoming changes.

 

You want your new systems to work well with the plumbing systems you already have in place. That means no leaks or missing connections. You also want to have an efficient system for your hot water, as well as your sewer lines. Knowing about problems ahead of time will make it easier to avoid repairs after your new layout is complete.

 

Another reason to get a whole home plumbing inspection is when your general home inspection has raised concerns about any plumbing fixtures or setups. Before you make a big move, it’s always nice to know that your home’s plumbing will be working as it should.

 

Get Peace of Mind with Fite Plumbing!

 

The main concerns with your plumbing are for health and safety. Having a professional verify that you’re in the clear can give you a lot of peace of mind. Our professional crew at Fite Plumbing is always here to help. Whether you’re worried about a plumbing issue that’s just popped up, or you want to make sure you’re in the clear for some new upgrades in your kitchen, bathroom, or laundry room, we’ll get one of our plumbers on the job.

 

A whole home plumbing inspection will tell you everything you need to know about your system. Then you’ll have the intel you need to make a decision on how to move forward. That might mean making a few adjustments to your initial plan, but as the old adage goes, an ounce of prevent is worth a pound of cure!