Plumbing problems always make themselves known. The main question for a
homeowner is if the problem is discovered early or late. Early discovery leads
to the easiest repair, least expense, and least life disruption. A routine
inspection plan can pay in money and in convenience.
Initial Inspection
A good home inspector will look at plumbing and note obvious visible issues.
For an older home or a home in an older neighborhoods, consider using a
professional plumber for an in-depth inspection. A plumber can simply go into
more depth.
Two notable items for pre-purchase inspection are system pressure and sewer.
By measuring system pressure, a plumber can spot a serious problem in a house
that appears to have normal flow. A qualified local plumber will also have good
knowledge of the local sewer system and can advise if a pre-purchase camera
inspection should be performed.
Routine Inspection.
A routine plumbing inspection should be part of a house maintenance routine.
Schedule it twice per year. The focus will be leaks associated with piping,
fixtures, and water attached appliances.
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to reach out to a Milwaukee WI plumbing service.
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