Plumbing Safety, Reliability & Maintenance Inspection

Comfort. Safety. Savings. — there’s nothing watered down about our plumbing maintenance services.

Did you know that a leaking faucet or toilet can waste hundreds of gallons of water every day, adding hundreds of dollars to your annual water and sewer bill? Or that if your emergency water shut-off fails during a crisis, you could face thousands of dollars in property damage? And if your sump pump fails during flooding, the electrical and safety risks to your family could be severe.

Don’t wait until there’s an emergency—have Kellam Home Services inspect your plumbing system to ensure everything is operating safely and efficiently.

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Our Plumbing Inspections Include:

  • Dye Testing of All Toilets: The purpose of this test is to determine if your toilet has a money-wasting leak. A large leak could waste hundreds of gallons of water each day and add several hundred dollars to your annual water and sewer bill. If you’re on a septic tank, the same leak could be even more expensive.
  • Check All Exposed Hot & Cold Water Supply Lines: Supply lines can deteriorate and even rupture. Deteriorated lines can usually be detected and replaced before a serious leak or damage occurs.
  • Check All Sink Piping: Corroded and deteriorated traps can be detected and replaced before they cause problems.
  • Check All Fixture Drains: Fixture drains that are not “free-running” are likely to become completely plugged.
  • Check All Washing Machine Hoses: Hoses deteriorate and can rupture and cause damage with age.
  • Check All Outside Faucets For Leaks: Unrepaired leaks waste money, and the absence of vacuum breakers can be hazardous.
  • Check All Emergency Water Shut-Offs for Proper Operation and Tag All Emergency Shut-Offs: Nonworking emergency shut-offs are of no use when really needed and can fail when used, causing bigger problems.

A plumbing inspection from Kellam Home Services not only ensures your equipment is working safely—it can also save you money by improving efficiency and reducing the risk of costly breakdowns.