At Express rooter plumbing in Toronto, we want you to know that there are five great reasons to have a home’s plumbing devices inspected before you buy the property. Hundreds of individuals make offers on older homes each day, and many of these potential buyers have no experience with plumbing fixtures. You can hire our plumbers to inspect a home before you make an offer on a property.

Plumbing Inspection Reason 1: Finding Problems With the Exterior Sewer Lines

Exterior Sewer Lines

A knowledgeable plumber can inspect a property’s exterior plumbing lines to find problems that can cost you a lot of money for repairs. The signs of having sewer line problems are often difficult for a property owner to see. The plumber will check a home’s lawns for standing water that is leaking from the sewer lines. In some cases, this type of leak is slow, but it will create soft spots on the lawns above the sewer lines, and the plumber may also notice a foul odor from raw sewage.

Plumbing Inspection Reason 2: Checking For Water Pressure Problems Inside a Home

 Water Pressure Problems

A plumbing company has equipment to check for water pressure problems that can make it difficult to use the faucets in a home’s kitchen and bathrooms. A water pressure problem can indicate that one or more pipes in a home are degrading, and in some cases, a home requires a total plumbing system replacement so that a homeowner can have enough water in the sinks, toilets and bathtubs.

Plumbing Inspection Reason 3: Finding Leaks From a Home’s Pipes

When someone is selling a home, she can paint over the water damage. If you aren’t a plumber, then you won’t know how to check each exposed pipe for a leak. In addition, a plumber understands how to look at a home’s drywall, wood paneling and other surfaces to find water damage from severely degraded pipes. You may not want to buy a home that has leaking pipes because it can take several weeks to fix the different problems.

Plumbing Inspection Reason 4: Poorly Functioning Water Heater

Poorly Functioning Water Heater

After moving into a home, you will want to have hot water for cleaning and bathing, but if the building has a malfunctioning water heater, then you will need to pay for an expensive repair. A plumber knows how to check a water heater’s thermostat, pipes and holding tank to make sure that it is in good condition. He can also determine if the water heater is energy efficient or if its holding tank is filled with sediments. When there is a problem with a home’s water heater, you can inform the current owners to have the appliance replaced before you make an offer.

Plumbing Inspection Reason 5: Checking a Home’s Water Quality

Checking a Home's Water Quality

A plumber can check a home’s water quality to determine if it is contaminated with pathogens from a backwash of sewage or to determine if the pipes are leaching metal into the water. You won’t want to live in a home that has dirty water that can make you ill or that has a foul odor, so you should arrange a professional plumbing inspection of a home before buying it. Tell the current homeowner or the real estate agent that you want to arrange an inspection of the home’s plumbing devices.