When basement sinks or floor drains make gurgling sounds, it often means clogged pipes or poor venting. A proper inspection confirms the real cause.
Many basement pipes are behind walls, ceilings, or insulation. Small leaks can stay unnoticed for months and slowly damage your home.
A sump pump protects your basement from water. If it is old, clogged, or not working properly, inspectors can detect issues before flooding occurs.
Tree roots, grease buildup, or collapsed sewer lines can create major blockages. Inspectors often use cameras to catch these problems early.
Basement pipes are exposed to moisture which speeds up corrosion. Weak or rusted pipes can fail without warning, making inspection essential.
Even small plumbing leaks can create damp spots across walls or floors. Inspectors easily identify these signs to prevent mold growth.
If drainage pipes do not slope correctly, wastewater can move slowly or even back up. An inspection helps spot this hidden risk.
Our E. W. Tompkins professional inspection can save you from expensive repairs in the future. Book your plumbing check today.