Licensed Plumbing Service in Central Florida
Plumbing Inspection in Orlando, FL
Know exactly what you're dealing with — before a small problem becomes an expensive one. Lapin Services delivers thorough, honest plumbing inspections for Orlando homeowners, buyers, and property managers.
65+ years serving Central Florida
Licensed local service team
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Service Overview
Plumbing Inspection Backed by 65+ Years of Local Experience
Most plumbing problems don't announce themselves until the damage is already done. A slow leak behind a wall, corroding pipes under a slab, or a water heater running on borrowed time — these issues are invisible until they aren't. By then, what could have been a simple repair often turns into an emergency.
Lapin Services provides comprehensive plumbing inspections that give you a clear, honest picture of your home's plumbing system — what's working, what's aging, and what needs attention. Whether you're buying a home, managing a rental property, or just want peace of mind before the rainy season, our licensed plumbers bring 200+ combined years of Central Florida experience to every inspection. You'll get a plain-language report, not a sales pitch.
Problems We Solve
Common Plumbing Inspection Problems We Fix
Here are the issues our team commonly finds and resolves during plumbing inspection calls across Central Florida.
Hidden Leaks Behind Walls
Slow leaks inside walls or under slabs can go undetected for months while quietly causing mold growth, wood rot, and foundation damage. An inspection identifies moisture and pressure irregularities that point to leaks before they become visible.
Aging or Corroded Pipes
Many Orlando homes built before the 1990s have galvanized steel or older copper pipes that are well past their service life. An inspection identifies corrosion, pinhole leaks, and sections at risk of failure so you can plan ahead rather than react.
Unknown Issues in a Home Purchase
A general home inspector looks at plumbing briefly. A licensed plumber looks at it thoroughly. Pre-purchase plumbing inspections regularly uncover costly issues — water heater age, drain blockages, outdated fixtures — that affect your negotiating position and your budget.
Water Pressure Problems Throughout the Home
Inconsistent or low pressure at multiple fixtures often points to a systemic issue — a failing pressure regulator, partially closed shutoffs, or buildup in supply lines — rather than a single fixture problem. An inspection traces it to the source.
Unexplained Increases in Water Bills
A rising water bill without any change in usage habits is one of the clearest signs of an undetected leak somewhere in the system. An inspection can locate the source even when there are no visible signs of a problem.
When to Call
Signs Your Plumbing System Needs Professional Attention
If you notice any of these warning signs, schedule plumbing inspection before the problem becomes more disruptive or expensive.
You're Buying or Selling a Home
A plumbing inspection is one of the most valuable steps in any real estate transaction. Buyers avoid inheriting expensive problems; sellers can address issues before they become deal-breakers or price reductions.
Your Home Is 20-Plus Years Old
Pipes, water heaters, and fixtures have finite lifespans. A home that's never had a plumbing inspection is overdue for one — what you don't know about an aging system can cost significantly more than what a routine inspection would have caught.
Water Bills Are Climbing Unexpectedly
If your water bill has increased without any obvious reason — no extra guests, no new appliances — a leak somewhere in the system is the most likely cause. An inspection identifies where the water is going.
You Notice Low Pressure or Discolored Water
Brown, orange, or cloudy water from the tap and unexplained pressure drops are signs that something is wrong inside your pipes — corrosion, sediment buildup, or a partial blockage — that a visual inspection can't catch on its own.
You're Planning a Renovation
Before adding a bathroom, finishing a basement, or renovating a kitchen, knowing the current condition of your plumbing tells you what the project will realistically require — and prevents mid-renovation surprises that blow budgets.
Our Process
What to Expect From Your Plumbing Inspection Visit
Lapin keeps the process straightforward from the first call through final documentation, so you know what is happening at every step.
Step 1
Call or Schedule Online
Call Lapin Services or request service online — we're available 24/7.
Step 2
On-Site Inspection and Diagnosis
We schedule your inspection at a time that works for you and give you a clear sense of how long it will take based on your home's size and type.
Step 3
Honest Assessment and Recommendations
Our licensed plumber conducts a systematic inspection of all accessible plumbing — supply lines, drain lines, fixtures, water heater, shutoff valves, water pressure, and visible drain function — and notes any areas of concern.
Step 4
Service Completed
We walk you through the findings in plain language, prioritizing any issues by urgency and giving you honest, no-pressure guidance on what needs immediate attention versus what can be monitored or planned for.
Step 5
Documentation and Follow-Up
We leave you with a full explanation of the work completed, next steps, and any required documentation.
Why Lapin
Why Central Florida Chooses Lapin for Plumbing Inspection
Lapin combines licensed expertise, local knowledge, and responsive service for plumbing work throughout Central Florida.
65+ Years of Plumbing Expertise
Lapin has been solving Central Florida's plumbing problems since 1958 — with the deep local knowledge and hands-on experience that only comes from decades of real-world work.
4.9★ Rating · 1,000+ Reviews
The most trusted plumbing company in Central Florida — rated by the homeowners, landlords, and businesses we serve every single day.
Licensed Plumbing Contractor
License CFC1428594. Fully certified, bonded, and insured. You're protected from the moment our technician arrives at your door.
Plain Language, Upfront Pricing
We explain the problem in terms you can understand and tell you exactly what it will cost before any work begins. No surprises, no pressure.
Available 24/7
Plumbing problems don't wait for business hours. Neither do we — call any time, day or night.
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FAQs
Plumbing Inspection FAQs
How long does a home plumbing inspection take?
Most residential plumbing inspections take one to two hours depending on the size of the home and the number of fixtures. Larger homes or those with complex systems may take a bit longer — we’ll give you an estimate when you schedule.
What does a plumbing inspection include?
We inspect all accessible supply and drain lines, fixtures, the water heater, shutoff valves, water pressure, visible drain function, and look for signs of leaks, corrosion, or deterioration throughout the system.
Is a plumbing inspection the same as a general home inspection?
No — a general home inspector gives plumbing a brief visual look. A licensed plumber conducts a much deeper, system-level assessment and can identify issues that a general inspector wouldn’t catch or have the expertise to evaluate.
How often should I have my plumbing inspected?
For most homeowners, an inspection every 2–3 years is a smart baseline. Older homes, homes with known issues, or rental properties often benefit from annual inspections to stay ahead of developing problems.
Can a plumbing inspection find leaks inside walls?
A skilled plumber can identify signs of hidden leaks — pressure drop testing, moisture indicators, and unusual readings — even without opening walls. For suspected slab or in-wall leaks, we may recommend video pipe inspection for a definitive answer.
Do you provide a written report after the inspection?
Yes — we document our findings and walk you through everything in plain language. You’ll have a clear record of what was found, what’s urgent, and what can be monitored going forward.
I'm buying a home — should I get a separate plumbing inspection on top of the general home inspection?
Strongly recommended. General home inspectors have broad knowledge but limited depth on plumbing. A licensed plumber will catch things that a general inspection routinely misses — and the cost of the inspection is trivial compared to inheriting a major plumbing problem.
What happens if problems are found during the inspection?
We explain exactly what we found, how serious it is, and what your options are — with honest guidance on priority and cost. There’s no pressure to schedule repairs on the spot; you decide what comes next on your timeline.
Schedule Service
Schedule Plumbing Inspection Today
Call Lapin Services today or request service online — and get your plumbing inspection handled by Central Florida's most trusted plumbing team.