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How Often Should I Get My Home Plumbing Inspected?

  • Vertical Plumbing
  • Nov 27
  • 2 min read

If you’ve ever asked yourself, "How often should I get my plumbing inspected?" you’re already taking a smart step toward protecting your home. Many plumbing problems start small and slowly worsen over time, leading to expensive repairs, water damage, and even mold growth. Regular plumbing inspections help catch these issues early and keep your system running efficiently.


For most homeowners in Phoenix and surrounding areas, a professional plumbing inspection should be done once per year. However, certain homes may need more frequent checks depending on age, usage, and water quality.


Why Regular Plumbing Inspections Matter

Plumbing systems are hidden behind walls, under floors, and underground, which makes problems easy to miss. A routine inspection helps identify:

  • Small leaks before they cause structural damage

  • Corroded or aging pipes

  • Low water pressure issues

  • Hidden slab leaks

  • Faulty water heaters and failing components

  • Slow drains or developing clogs

Catching these issues early can save Phoenix homeowners thousands in emergency repairs.


Recommended Plumbing Inspection Schedule

Here’s a general guide for how often you should schedule inspections:

Once Per Year

Ideal for most homes to ensure everything is functioning properly and prevent surprise breakdowns.

Every 6 Months if Your Home Has:

  • Plumbing over 20 years old

  • Hard water buildup (common in Phoenix)

  • Frequent clogs or slow drains

  • Previous leak history

  • Low or fluctuating water pressure

After Major Events

Schedule an inspection if your home has experienced:

  • Flooding

  • Foundation movement

  • Renovations

  • Frozen or burst pipes


What a Professional Plumbing Inspection Includes

A licensed Phoenix plumber will typically check:

  • Visible pipes for signs of corrosion or leaks

  • Water pressure levels

  • Drain and sewer line condition

  • Water heater performance and safety

  • Fixtures like faucets, toilets, and showers

  • Shut-off valves and pressure regulators

  • Signs of hidden leaks behind walls or under floors

Advanced inspections may also include camera line inspections or leak detection technology.


Signs You Should Schedule an Inspection Immediately

Don’t wait for your yearly check if you notice:

  • Unexplained increases in water bills

  • Damp spots on walls or ceilings

  • Musty odors

  • Slow drainage throughout the home

  • Banging or rattling pipes

  • Discolored water

These could be early warning signs of a serious plumbing problem.


Benefits of Routine Plumbing Maintenance

Regular inspections provide:

  • Early problem detection

  • Lower repair costs

  • Extended lifespan of pipes and fixtures

  • Improved water efficiency

  • Better home value

  • Peace of mind

Preventative maintenance is always cheaper than emergency repairs.


If it’s been more than a year since your last inspection,

Call Vertical Plumbing at (480) 577-8720


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