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Plumbing self-check

Single-family house, self-check

11 items · 1 red flags · 5 to watch

Live draft
KIT-01
Run the kitchen faucet hot and coldlook
Let both sides run for a minute. Note slow streams, sputtering air, or a long wait for hot water.
KIT-02
Open the cabinet under the sinklook
Look for active drips, water-swollen wood, rust on the trap, or a musty smell.
BTH-01
Test each toilet flushlook
Flush and watch the bowl refill. Listen for a tank that keeps running or rocks when you push it.
BTH-02
Check shower and tub drainagelook
Run water for two minutes. Slow draining can point to a clog or a venting problem.
PRS-01
Read the overall water pressurewatch
Open two fixtures at once. A big drop when a second tap opens is worth noting.
MTR-01
Watch the water meter with everything offwatch
With all fixtures closed, see if the meter dial still moves — movement can suggest a hidden leak.

RF
Red flags to raise with a professional
  • Water heater looks older — tanks past their service life can fail and leak.

Informational self-check list only — not a formal inspection, not a warranty, and not a pass/fail on the home. Have a licensed inspector or plumber review any material concern.

Questions for a licensed professional

  • Is any of the original supply piping still in service?
  • How old is the water heater and is it within its expected service life?
  • Would you recommend a licensed plumber follow up on any item I flagged here?
Plumbprosvc produces an informational self-check list. It is not a formal or certified inspection, not a warranty, and not a pass/fail judgment on the home. Photo notes are risk impressions only and may be wrong. For any material concern, have a licensed home inspector or plumber review the property.