Buying a home without a professional plumbing inspection is a high-risk decision. What looks fine on the surface can hide expensive, system-level failures. Here’s why skipping it can cost you thousands:
🚫 Hidden Sewer Line Problems
A standard home inspection usually does not include a sewer camera inspection.
You could be inheriting:
Root intrusion
Collapsed or cracked pipes
Heavy grease or sludge buildup
💸 Repair cost: $3,000 – $15,000+
💧 Undetected Leaks = Structural Damage
Small leaks behind walls or under slabs often go unnoticed. Over time, they cause:
Mold growth
Wood rot
Foundation damage
These issues can turn into major remediation projects quickly.
🔥 Water Heater & System Failures
An aging or improperly installed water heater may:
Fail shortly after move-in
Leak and cause flooding
Operate inefficiently, increasing utility bills
A professional evaluates condition, code compliance, and lifespan.
🚽 Poor Water Pressure & Pipe Condition
Old or corroded piping (galvanized, polybutylene, etc.) can:
Restrict water flow
Contaminate water
Fail unexpectedly
Replacement of a full home piping system can be a major investment.
⚠️ DIY Repairs & Code Violations
Many homes have “quick fixes” done by unlicensed work:
Improper venting
Illegal connections
Wrong materials
A licensed plumber identifies these issues before they become liabilities.
📹 What a Professional Plumbing Inspection Includes
Full system evaluation
Sewer camera inspection
Leak detection
Water pressure testing
Fixture and valve checks
🧠 Bottom Line
Skipping a plumbing inspection is like buying a car without checking the engine. You’re gambling on one of the most critical systems in the home.
👉 A $200–$400 inspection can save you thousands in unexpected repairs and give you negotiating power before closing.