Whether you're buying a home, selling one, or simply want peace of mind about your property's condition, a whole-home plumbing inspection in Las Vegas is one of the smartest investments you can make. Las Vegas homes face unique plumbing challenges — hard water, extreme heat, and rapid construction during the boom years — that make professional inspection especially valuable.
What Does a Whole-Home Plumbing Inspection Cover?
A comprehensive plumbing inspection examines every component of your home's plumbing system. Our Las Vegas inspectors check the following areas systematically.
Water Supply System: We test water pressure throughout the home (ideal range is 40-80 PSI), inspect the main shutoff valve, pressure regulator, and all supply lines for corrosion, leaks, or improper installation.
Drain, Waste & Vent System: We inspect all drains for proper flow, check vent pipes for blockages, and look for signs of slow drains or sewage odors that could indicate a sewer line problem.
Water Heater: We assess the age, condition, and efficiency of your water heater, test the pressure relief valve, inspect the anode rod (if accessible), and check for sediment buildup.
Fixtures: Every faucet, toilet, shower, and bathtub is tested for proper operation, leaks, and water pressure.
Sewer Line Camera Inspection: For older homes or those with mature trees, we recommend a sewer camera inspection to check for root intrusion, pipe damage, or buildup.
How Long Does an Inspection Take?
A thorough whole-home plumbing inspection typically takes 2-3 hours for an average Las Vegas home. You'll receive a written report with photos documenting any issues found, along with recommended repairs and priority levels.
When Should You Get an Inspection?
Before purchasing a home, before listing a home for sale, when a home is 10+ years old, when you notice unexplained increases in your water bill, or when you're planning a major renovation. Call 702-204-8282 to schedule your inspection.