Comprehensive Plumbing Inspections in Loveland for Total Peace of Mind
Your home’s plumbing system does a lot of heavy lifting behind the scenes—delivering clean water, removing waste, and keeping everything flowing smoothly day in and day out. But like any hardworking system, it needs regular attention to continue working like it should. That’s where Save Home Heat Company comes in. Our whole-home plumbing inspections are designed to catch small issues before they become big (and expensive) problems, helping you avoid unexpected leaks, water damage, or emergency repairs.
Led by our licensed Master Plumber, our experienced plumbing team takes a thorough, top-to-bottom approach to inspecting your home’s pipes, fixtures, water heater, and more. With over 45 years of experience serving Loveland and the surrounding communities, we know what to look for—and how to fix it.
The Save Home Heat Company Promise to Our Customers:
- To help ensure your safety and health
- Perform quality work you can count on
- To always listen carefully to your input and look out for your best interests
- Provide convenient payment options
- Provide customized, friendly recommendations
- Provide detailed documentation and transparent communication
Get Total Home Confidence with a Plumbing Inspection
A whole-home plumbing inspection is a smart way to protect your home from hidden issues that can lead to major damage and costly repairs. Over time, even minor leaks, clogs, or corrosion can impact your water quality, raise your utility bills, or cause structural damage. By having your entire plumbing system professionally inspected, you can catch problems early, extend the life of your pipes and fixtures, and ensure everything is running safely and efficiently.
It can also be a wise move to schedule a plumbing inspection prior to purchasing a home. Knowing what’s behind that pretty facade might even make or break your decision, so it’s worth taking a look before making such a big investment.
Some of the signs we look out for include:
- Leaks (obvious and hidden ones)
- Water stains on ceilings or walls
- Signs of moisture or mold behind walls
- Damp spots around the foundation or in the yard
- Corroded, rusted, or outdated pipes
- Improperly supported piping or vent pipes
- Inconsistent water pressure from showerheads or faucets
- Signs of intermittent dripping from water heater or boiler pressure relief pipes
This is just a spattering of the several signs we keep an eye out for, all of which signal to us that there may be a plumbing problem to look for. If you’re experiencing anything unusual with your plumbing system, however small, pointing it out during your plumbing inspection can help address small problems before they become major ones.
What to Expect from a Whole-Home Plumbing System Inspection
Our whole-house plumbing inspection is a thorough, top-to-bottom evaluation designed to catch potential issues before they become costly problems. It begins with a visual inspection of all accessible plumbing components, both inside and outside the home. We confirm proper venting of drain and waste lines, as well as essential appliances like the water heater, furnace, or boiler. The inspection includes checking the water heater’s expansion tank, testing household water pressure, and assessing the functionality of a whole-house pressure-reducing valve, if one is present.
As part of our commitment to safety, we also perform gas leak detection when needed. While natural gas and propane are naturally odorless, a chemical called mercaptan is usually added to produce that distinct rotten egg smell, helping homeowners recognize leaks. However, relying on smell alone isn’t enough—this critical check should always be handled by a trained professional.
We also review the operation of toilets, inspect plumbing under all sinks (including p-traps), and check laundry sinks and washing machine connections. Throughout the inspection, our plumbers are vigilant for signs of past or ongoing leaks, corrosion, and any potential code or safety concerns. And that’s just the beginning—our detailed process ensures your home’s plumbing system is safe, sound, and built to last.
Additional Things We Review During Our Inspection:
- Pressure vacuum breaker/backflow preventer for sprinkler system, if any (this is an important device to keep sprinkler water from mixing with potable household water)
- Any whole-house or point-of-use water filtration systems or water softeners
- Any instant hot water dispensers
- Primary water shutoff valve for the house
- Water heater and any other storage tanks
- Sump pump system
- And more
During the inspection, our plumber will keep track of any and all of their findings, including noting the age and condition of many different plumbing features throughout your home. We also provide a list of recommendations in order of priority, so you can make an informed decision based on your goals and your budget.
The purpose of these plumbing inspections is to help you feel confident in your choice for your home. ZERO SALES PRESSURE: We’ll point out any issues that could become costly in the long run, or that could be a health or safety hazard, but we’re not there to pressure you to have work done in any way. Our team will take our time to fully explain our recommendations and patiently answer any questions you may have.



Expert Water Testing Services
As a part of our plumbing inspection, our team will gladly provide a complimentary onsite water test to check for common water contaminants and issues. This includes testing for hardness, TDS, pH, copper, iron, chlorine, fluorine, tannins, and nitrate levels, as appropriate. Our onsite water testing capabilities continues to expand.
Outside water testing for other contaminants is available through independent, state-accredited labs that our team works with. We handle all steps in a fully transparent manner. Water testing and related quotes and questions is coordinated or personally handled by our staff Water Quality Association certified Master Water Specialist. Master Water Specialist certification from this highly respected global water quality organization is the highest level of training and recognition they offer.
Schedule a Whole-Home Plumbing Inspection in Loveland
At Save Home Heat Company, we’re proud to help homeowners throughout Loveland, Boulder, and the Denver Metro area keep their plumbing systems safe, reliable, and running smoothly. We show up on time, do the job right, and always take the time to explain what we find—no pressure, just honest, professional service. Whether you’re dealing with plumbing concerns or simply want the peace of mind that comes with a full-home inspection, we’re here to help. Reach out to our team today to schedule a plumbing inspection for your home.
Our Complete Line of Quality Home Services Includes:
- AC Repair, Maintenance, and Installation – Ductless & Central Systems
- Furnace, Boiler, and Heat Pump Repair, Maintenance, and Installations
- Hot Water Baseboard and Radiant Floor Heating System Service & Installation
- Household Plumbing Services
- Complete Residential Electrical Services
- Central Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Products
- Water Quality, Water Testing & Water Treatment Services
- Water Heater Repairs & Installation – Standard, High Recovery, Tankless, and more
