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Plumbing Inspections in South Florida

A professional plumbing inspection gives you a clear, unbiased picture of a property's plumbing condition. Whether you are buying a home, preparing to sell, satisfying an insurance requirement, or simply want to understand the state of your plumbing, our licensed plumbers examine every accessible component — from the water supply to the sewer line. In South Florida, where aging cast iron, polybutylene, and hard water damage are prevalent concerns, a plumbing inspection is one of the smartest investments you can make.

What Does Plumbing Inspections Include?

  • Water supply line inspection including material identification
  • Drain and sewer line camera inspection
  • Water heater condition and age assessment
  • Fixture and valve inspection throughout the property
  • Water pressure testing
  • Written report with photos and repair recommendations

Signs You Need Plumbing Inspections

1

Purchasing a home in South Florida

General home inspections rarely include camera sewer inspections or in-depth pipe material assessment. A dedicated plumbing inspection reveals hidden problems that can cost tens of thousands to fix.

2

Insurance company requesting an inspection

Some South Florida insurers require a plumbing inspection to verify pipe materials and condition before issuing or renewing a policy.

3

Selling your home

A pre-sale plumbing inspection lets you address issues before they become negotiation points or deal-breakers during a buyer's inspection.

4

Older home that has never been inspected

If your home is over 20 years old and the plumbing has never been professionally evaluated, an inspection identifies aging components before they fail.

When to Call a Professional

Schedule a plumbing inspection before purchasing or selling a South Florida home, when your insurance company requests one, or as a proactive measure on any home over 20 years old. The cost of an inspection is minor compared to the potential cost of undiscovered problems. It is especially important in South Florida to identify cast iron pipe condition and polybutylene plumbing before they fail.

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How We Handle Plumbing Inspections

1

Visual and functional inspection

We examine all accessible plumbing — supply lines, drain lines, fixtures, valves, water heater — checking for leaks, corrosion, proper operation, and code compliance.

2

Camera sewer inspection

We run an HD camera through the sewer line to assess pipe material, identify damage, root intrusion, and remaining useful life.

3

Testing

We test water pressure, hot water delivery, drain flow rates, and shutoff valve functionality throughout the property.

4

Detailed report

You receive a comprehensive written report with photos, camera footage, pipe material identification, condition ratings, and prioritized repair recommendations.

Why Choose Us for Plumbing Inspections

  • Reports that are accepted by insurance companies and real estate professionals
  • Camera sewer inspection included for complete underground assessment
  • Pipe material identification critical for South Florida homes — cast iron, polybutylene, CPVC, copper, and PEX
  • Licensed plumbers with local expertise, not general home inspectors

Common Questions About Plumbing Inspections

General home inspections include only a basic check of visible plumbing. They typically do not include sewer camera inspections, pipe material identification, or in-depth analysis. A dedicated plumbing inspection provides a much deeper evaluation. Call 754-707-1774 to schedule.

A comprehensive plumbing inspection with camera sewer inspection takes approximately two to three hours for a typical single-family home.

Yes. You receive a detailed written report with photos, video from the sewer camera inspection, findings for each component, and prioritized recommendations.

Absolutely. Many South Florida insurance companies accept our inspection reports to verify pipe materials and condition. This can help you obtain or renew coverage.

The most common findings are corroded cast iron drain pipes, aging CPVC supply lines with brittleness, water heaters past their lifespan, and tree root intrusion in sewer lines.

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