Do I Need a Plumbing Inspection?

Do I Need a Plumbing Inspection? Good looking young handyman looking at a broken sink and writing a work estimate.

Gurgle, gurgle. Hiss. If you immediately recognize these sounds from any plumbing in your Connecticut home, it could indicate you need a home plumbing inspection.

The whole idea of a plumbing inspection is to head off any potential plumbing issues in your Milford home––to avert a disaster or costly repair. But why do so many people not have one then? They probably do not realize it should be part of their regular home maintenance plan.

What Exactly Is a Plumbing Inspection?

A home plumbing inspection is a whole-house examination by a licensed plumber, like ours at Climate Partners. It is best to be proactive and schedule an inspection before anything goes wrong with your plumbing.

It will certainly be less costly to know about a potential issue before it becomes a full-fledged, expensive problem. But if you suspect something amiss, like strange gurgling sounds in your pipes or toilets, call to schedule an inspection.

Of course, if you already have a toilet overflow or a pipe leak, at this point you need a plumber’s repair, not an inspection. So do not wait to call us. Plumbing problems rarely, if ever, resolve themselves––unfortunately, they tend to get bigger and more expensive.

Any type of leak can quickly evolve into a major expense. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) states the average household’s leaks can account for nearly 10,000 gallons of water wasted every year. This is something a plumbing inspection can detect and address, helping you save money in the long run.

When our professional plumber inspects your Milford home, we primarily look at your plumbing system where it enters your home, where it is installed within your home, and where it goes back out through the drain lines.

Our plumber will be sure everything is up to code with both installation and materials used. A complete check of your water heater will also be included in the inspection.

What Is on the Plumbing Inspection Checklist?

Here are some things we typically include as part of your plumbing inspection:

  • Interior faucets checked
  • Water pressure checked
  • Sinks inspected
  • Under-counter pipes checked
  • Garbage disposal inspected
  • Toilets inspected
  • Exposed waste stacks checked
  • Sump pump checked
  • Sump pump discharge line checked
  • Backup sump pump inspected
  • Shutoff valves inspected and labeled
  • Water softener checked
  • Well tank/city water supply/meter inspected
  • Outside spigots checked
  • Sewer ejector pump and vents checked
  • Septic tank maintenance tips offered
  • Water heater checked:
  • Temperature and pressure safety relief valve checked
  • Main burner and pilot checked
  • Condition of wiring on electric water heaters checked

How Often Do I Need an Inspection?

Simply put, you should have a plumbing inspection by one of our licensed plumbers every year––or sooner if you suspect you have a plumbing issue. If you live in an older Connecticut home or have mature trees with complex root systems, you may need to consider scheduling an inspection every season, or quarterly, rather than annually.

For an annual inspection, many people like to schedule theirs when the weather changes, particularly in the spring after winter’s effects on any pipes. But any time of the year is fine.

DIY Plumbing Tips

There are definitely things you can keep your eye on to help between your professional plumbing inspections.

Every week you could check all the hot and cold faucets in your Milford home—including shower heads, tub faucets, and outdoor spigots—for low water pressure, water discoloration, and strange noises. All the drains can be checked for bad odors and slow drainage.

Every month or so you could check your water heater for corrosion and leaks, your emergency shutoff valves for their efficacy and leaks, and your exposed pipes for corrosion and leaks. If you notice any abnormalities, give one of our Climate Partners plumbers a call.

We Are Your Plumbing Experts

A plumbing inspection of your Milford, Connecticut, home’s entire system is more than a proactive maintenance appointment. It is an investment in your home. Call one of our licensed Climate Partners plumbers at 860-530-6363 or request service online to schedule your plumbing inspection.

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