Boulder and metro Denver Plumbing Inspections
Get Drain Solvers on your home buying team with a professional Boulder or Denver Plumbing inspection.
Real Estate contracts are not all the same. Buying a home "as is" signals the need for an inspection. If your broker doesn't recommend a pre-sale home inspection, Drain Solvers recommends you get one anyway. Or get a new real estate agent.
Our whole-home Boulder plumbing inspections are thorough, detailed and comprehensive so that you know what you're getting into now and in the near future.
With our plumbing inspection services, Drain Solvers also checks for leaking appliances WHILE they are operating. You can't look inside a dishwasher and tell if it's leaking when you're not running it through a cycle.
The same goes for flushing toilets. You may be in the upstairs bathroom testing the toilet's flushing capability, but Drain Solvers will make sure that a technician is in the room underneath the toilet to detect any leaks.
Drain Solvers will check each appliance &endash; the disposal, dishwasher, washing machine, water heater, even the sprinkler system &endash; and all of the indoor and outdoor faucets.
Drain Solvers will scope the sewer line so that you can see root damage before you buy.
If you're thinking of adding to the square footage of the house, laying a concrete patio or garage pad, Drain Solvers will scope the sewer line to ensure that it will not be damaged by the weight of the construction above, saving you thousands of dollars in repairs later.
Drain Solvers recommends a plumbing inspection on new construction in Denver or Boulder too. Just because a home's newly built does not mean the plumbing is okay. In the case of a home sitting unoccupied for months on end, the plumbing may have suffered damage from non-use, damages that aren't apparent on the surface.
Home sellers use Drain Solvers before listing their property to fix minor Denver plumbing issues that can deter buyers. Competition for home sales means that sellers have to bring their property into solid condition before putting it on the market. Dripping sinks, wobbly toilets and orange water coming from the spout put off buyers. A proactive plumbing inspection to identify the areas that need fixing can make the buyers' subsequent inspection go so smoothly that they can't wait to move in. Plus some lenders won't loan on a home that needs significant plumbing repairs, so fixing the things that are broken beforehand can make the sale sail through easily.

