Plumbing Inspection

Ensure Smooth Flow. Prevent Costly Leaks.

Plumbing problems rarely give warnings before turning into disasters. That’s why at BPHomes, we’ve developed a structured and in-depth plumbing inspection service that checks every critical point of your home’s water system—supply, drainage, heating, and beyond. From pressure inconsistencies to silent leaks and outdated valves, we help homeowners identify issues before they escalate.

Overview Service

Why You Need a Plumbing Inspection

  • Hidden issues cause real damage. Many leaks go unnoticed until they result in mold, inflated water bills, or structural problems.

  • Homeowners lose money every day. A single dripping tap can waste thousands of liters annually—draining both water and your budget.

  • Modern plumbing systems need regulation. Water pressure, outdated fittings, or incorrectly installed appliances can shorten your plumbing system’s lifespan.

  • Safety is non-negotiable. From contamination risks to burst pipes, regular inspections are critical to a safe living space.

Service Benefits

Key Benefits

What we Check?

We perform over 18 critical tests in our plumbing inspection, covering:

  • Water supply & pressure systems

  • Faucets, taps, showers, and sanitary fixtures

  • Toilets and flush mechanisms

  • Drainage & sewer performance

  • Leak detection across all joints and hidden zones

  • Hot and cold water supply systems

  • Water heater functionality
  • Dishwasher and washing machine plumbing

  • Garbage disposal unit

  • Under-sink, ceiling, and wall damage detection

  • Tank inspections (overhead, underground, and cistern)

Each test is conducted using industry-approved tools like pressure gauges, moisture meters, thermal scanners, and dye testing—ensuring nothing goes unnoticed.

How Its Work

How It Works

01

Appointment Booking

Schedule your preferred date and time.

02

On-site Visual & Diagnostic Inspection

Our certified inspectors assess all relevant fixtures and systems using advanced tools.

03

Comprehensive Reporting

Within 24–48 hours, receive a clear digital report with photos, findings, and recommendations.

04

Support & Advisory

Post-inspection consultation to explain findings and help you decide next steps.

What People Say

Client Testimonials

As a builder, getting an independent inspection helped us catch issues we hadn’t noticed before handover. Our clients were impressed by the transparency.

Vishal T. Builder – Bangalore

Their snagging checklist and finishing inspection were spot-on. Saved us from multiple post-handover complaints.

Ravi K. Developer – Kochi
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Contact Us

Schedule Your Inspection Today

Secure your investment with a professional home inspection from BPHomes. Contact us to schedule an appointment and take the first step toward a confident home-buying experience.​

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FAQs

A plumbing inspection is a detailed evaluation of a property’s water supply, drainage system, fixtures, and overall plumbing integrity.

It helps detect hidden leaks, potential pipe failures, water pressure issues, and drainage inefficiencies before they become costly problems.

At least once a year for preventive maintenance, and before buying or selling a property.

  • Water supply pipes
  • Drainage system
  • Water heaters
  • Faucets and fixtures
  • Toilets
  • Kitchen and bathroom plumbing
  • Outdoor plumbing (if applicable)

A standard inspection usually takes between 1-2 hours, depending on the property size and plumbing complexity.

  1. No, a standard plumbing inspection is non-invasive unless a major issue is suspected.

Basic checks can be done, but a professional inspector is trained to spot hidden issues that may go unnoticed.

  • Pipe leaks
  • Low water pressure
  • Corrosion and rusting
  • Clogged drains
  • Faulty water heaters
  • Running toilets

Basic inspections may check for discoloration or odors, but a full water quality test is a separate service.

Follow the inspector’s recommendations, which may include repairs, replacements, or maintenance work.

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