Showing posts with label plumbing inspections. Show all posts
Showing posts with label plumbing inspections. Show all posts

Friday, January 20, 2012

How to Ensure Your Plumbing Inspection Goes Well

As a homeowner, it is recommended to have a plumber come and inspect your setup at least once a year. Doing this not only gives you peace of mind that your plumbing remains in top shape, but a good inspection can help save you money in the long run. Your plumber can point out ways to adjust certain fixtures so water isn't wasted, and you may have the option of upgrading to new equipment that conserves energy. All you have to do to get started is schedule the inspection and get through it.

While an inspection is necessary to ensure the proper functionality of your home, you want to have a positive experience rather than a laundry list of to-dos when the plumber is done checking everything. It makes sense, therefore, to be proactive and give your plumber few to no anomalies while he/she gets to work. Here are just a few things to consider before the appointment.

1) Make sure there are no obstacles. You don't want the plumber to have to crawl over things to get to where he/she needs to be. Move any unnecessary objects blocking the path to make for easy access to pipes and fixtures.

2) Keeps all areas clean. Give the bathrooms and kitchen a good once-over and clean all grout and tiles. Remove any building in and around drains for easier access into the pipes.

3) Check the kitchen sink disposal unit and make sure it's clear. If possible, try not to use it just before an inspection so it's clear.

4) Pay close attention when flushing toilets. Look for anything unusual, like delays in the tank filling back up or other problems that could indicate leaks.

If you encounter any anomalies during your pre-inspection, make a list and let your plumber know. Better to nip known problems in the bud, and your plumber may be more equipped to handle minor flaws without costing you too much money.

Plumbing inspections are important in order to keep your home functioning properly. If you plan to sell your house in the near future, you will find that records of a recent inspection can help add value to your property as potential buyers come for a tour of your house. If you plan to stay indefinitely, an inspection lets you know what improvements are available to you to help cut your water and energy bills. Don't wait to get an inspection done, call your plumber today.


Kathryn Lively is a freelance writer specializing in articles on Chesapeake Virginia plumbers and Palatine plumbers.

Friday, October 21, 2011

How Plumbing Inspections Are Beneficial

When you work all day and need to take care of things at home - the kids, dinner, and other house work - the last thing you want to think about is scheduling any kind of home improvement or repair inspection. Yet, these things eventually take precedent if you want to keep your home running smoothly and not have to worry about expensive repair bills later on. A plumbing inspection is beneficial for your home life in that it is proactive and can eventually help save you money. If you are interested (and who isn't?), let's take a look at some ways a plumbing inspection is beneficial to you.

1) If you plan to invest in a new home or other property where plumbing is a concern, offering to pay for a plumbing inspection can help you determine if the price is right. A plumber can tell you whether or not to anticipate problems or massive repairs and replacements, which will then help you negotiate a better price on the property if you still wish to buy it. Such inspections are great precautionary measures.

2) A thorough inspection can help explain why your water bills are high, if they are indeed. If you have noticed in recent months you are paying more for water when you have not used any more than you typically do in a month, there could be something wrong with your pipes, or perhaps there is an undetected leak. A plumber will know where exactly to check to confirm your suspicions.

3) An inspection can also help you decide what needs to be done in your home to allow for a more energy efficient system. If you are concerned about environmental issues and want to better "green" your home, find out if such appliances will work better in your house and what is involved in making the switch.

4) A regular plumbing inspection, even when you have no plans to renovate or look for repairs, simply makes you a better homeowner. You are more in tune with your house and how it works, and as your plumber explains the process you will hone your intuition in the event something does go wrong.

A plumbing inspection need not be invasive or inconvenient for you. Quite the opposite, you could discover things you didn't realize about your plumbing system. Done correctly, you could discover ways to save money on your water and energy bills, and catch problems before they explode. Consider an annual inspection for your pipes and fixtures today.


Kathryn Lively is a freelance writer specializing in articles on Virginia Beach plumbing services and Palatine plumbing services.