
Plumbing Inspection in Pennsylvania
A Whole-Home Plumbing Inspection Finds Problems Before They Find You
Most plumbing failures do not happen without warning. Supply lines corrode gradually, shutoff valves seize from disuse, drain connections develop slow seepage, and water heater components deteriorate over time. The problems are there before they become visible. Haller’s licensed plumbers inspect plumbing systems throughout homes across Central and Eastern Pennsylvania so you know what your plumbing looks like before something fails.
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Why You Should Pick Haller for Your Plumbing Inspection
Serving Central and Eastern Pennsylvania since 1981, Haller has spent four decades maintaining and inspecting the plumbing systems that homes across this region depend on.
Our licensed plumbers conduct whole-home plumbing inspections thoroughly and communicate what they find honestly so you have an accurate picture of your plumbing system and what, if anything, it needs.
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What a Plumbing Inspection Covers
Haller’s licensed plumbers inspect the supply, drain, and fixture systems throughout your home to assess current condition and identify developing problems before they reach the point of failure.
A plumbing inspection covers the systems and components that determine whether your home’s water supply, drainage, and fixtures are operating safely and reliably.
We inspect visible supply lines throughout the home for signs of corrosion, deterioration, and wear at fittings and connections. We also test shutoff valves under sinks, behind toilets, and at appliance connections to confirm they operate correctly. A shutoff valve that has not been exercised in years may not close when you need it to.
We assess drain lines and traps throughout the home for slow drainage, partial blockages, and connections showing signs of seepage or deterioration.
Drain problems that affect a single fixture are often easier and less expensive to address before they extend into branch lines.
We inspect the water heater for signs of corrosion, connection deterioration, and component wear.
Water heater conditions that develop gradually, including connection seepage and early corrosion at fittings, are identifiable during a plumbing inspection before they produce a leak or a failure.
We inspect toilets for silent leaks, running conditions, and supply line integrity. We check faucets and fixture connections for seepage, corrosion, and proper operation. A toilet that runs continuously or a faucet connection that is weeping wastes water and signals a developing problem in the supply or drain system.
Where a sump pump is present, we assess its condition and confirm it is operational. A sump pump that has not been checked heading into a wet season across the Lehigh Valley or Lancaster County is a risk every homeowner with a basement should understand.
We check water pressure at representative fixtures and note any conditions that suggest pressure irregularity.
We also assess visible water quality indicators and note findings that may warrant further evaluation of the home’s water supply or treatment system.
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A plumbing inspection is the most direct way to understand the condition of a system that operates out of sight and out of mind until something goes wrong.
Homes across Central and Eastern Pennsylvania with older plumbing infrastructure, prior water damage, or systems that have not been professionally assessed benefit from the kind of consistent plumbing care that catches conditions early.
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Other Plumbing Services You May Need
A plumbing inspection identifies what your system needs. Haller provides the services to address it.
Haller’s licensed plumbers handle the full range of plumbing services Central and Eastern Pennsylvania homeowners need, from targeted repairs to drain cleaning, water heater service, and sewer line assessment.
When a plumbing inspection surfaces a condition that requires repair, Haller’s licensed plumbers diagnose and resolve the issue correctly. We handle fixture repairs, pipe repairs, shutoff valve replacement, and connection work throughout the home.
Slow or backing-up drains identified during an inspection can be cleared by Haller’s licensed plumbers using snaking, hydrojetting, or other methods appropriate to the type and location of the obstruction.
A whole-home plumbing inspection covers supply and drain systems inside the home. A sewer inspection evaluates the main sewer line from the home to the municipal connection. Haller provides both services for homeowners who want a complete assessment.
When a plumbing inspection surfaces concerns about the water heater, Haller’s licensed plumbers provide maintenance, repair, or replacement as the condition warrants. We service both tank and tankless systems across Central and Eastern Pennsylvania.
Where water quality or supply line conditions suggest hard water is affecting the plumbing system, Haller’s licensed plumbers service and maintain water softeners to reduce mineral load on fixtures, appliances, and supply lines.
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Schedule Your Plumbing Inspection with Haller Today
Do not wait for a leak or a failed fixture to tell you what your plumbing system needs.
Haller’s licensed plumbers will inspect the supply lines, drain lines, fixtures, and plumbing components throughout your home and give you an honest picture of what they find. Reach out today to schedule your plumbing inspection across Central and Eastern Pennsylvania.
Frequently Asked Questions About Plumbing Inspections
How often should I schedule a plumbing inspection?
Most homes benefit from a plumbing inspection every few years. Homes with older infrastructure, prior water damage, or plumbing that has not been professionally assessed in a long time may benefit from a more immediate look. Homeowners buying or selling a property should schedule an inspection as part of the transaction process. Haller’s licensed plumbers can help you determine what makes sense for your home.
What does a plumbing inspection include?
Haller’s licensed plumbers inspect visible supply lines, shutoff valves, drain lines and traps, fixture connections, the water heater, toilets, and any sump pump present. We assess condition, note developing concerns, and explain findings clearly before leaving. The inspection covers what can be evaluated without opening walls or accessing areas that require significant disruption.
Will a plumbing inspection find hidden leaks?
A plumbing inspection covers visible plumbing components and accessible areas of the system. It is not a leak detection service designed to locate leaks behind walls or under slabs, though findings during an inspection can indicate that further leak detection is warranted. Haller’s licensed plumbers will communicate clearly about what the inspection can and cannot evaluate.
How long does a plumbing inspection take?
Most whole-home plumbing inspections take one to two hours depending on the size of the home and the number of plumbing systems present. Haller’s licensed plumbers take the time needed to assess each area thoroughly and walk you through their findings before leaving.
What happens after the inspection?
After the inspection, Haller’s licensed plumbers explain what they found and what, if anything, requires attention. If the plumbing is in good condition, no further action is needed. If repairs or service are recommended, we explain what is involved and why before any work begins. There is no obligation to proceed with additional work based on inspection findings.





