Professional Real Estate Plumbing Inspections in Jacksonville, FL
RiverCity Plumbing provides real estate plumbing inspections in Jacksonville, FL, offering HD sewer camera scans, static pressure testing, pipe material identification, and certified written reports for home buyers, sellers, and real estate agents. A standard home inspection cannot identify polybutylene supply lines, corroded cast iron drains, or partial sewer collapses — issues that regularly cost $5,000–$25,000 to remediate after closing in Duval County. Call 904-760-7837.
RiverCity Plumbing provides real estate plumbing inspections in Jacksonville, FL, offering HD sewer camera scans, static pressure testing, pipe material identification, and certified written reports for home buyers, sellers, and real estate agents. A standard home inspection cannot identify polybutylene supply lines, corroded cast iron drains, or partial sewer collapses — issues that regularly cost $5,000–$25,000 to remediate after closing in Duval County. Call 904-760-7837.
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Real Estate Plumbing Inspections Jacksonville FL
Buy or Sell Your Jacksonville Home with Confidence
A standard home inspection often only looks at the surface. In Jacksonville, the most expensive plumbing failures — like collapsed sewer lines or failing under-slab pipes — are hidden from view. Whether you are a buyer in Mandarin (32223) or a seller in Southside (32246), a specialized plumbing inspection from RiverCity Plumbing provides the leverage and peace of mind you need.
We serve as your Local Authority Engine, delivering a “deep dive” into your home’s sanitation and supply systems before you sign on the dotted line. We have spent years serving the 904 real estate community, which means we know exactly where the “deal killers” hide — from the “grey pipe” polybutylene developments of the 1980s to the root-choked cast iron of the 1950s. When we arrive, we provide HD video evidence you need for negotiations.
Why Jacksonville Real Estate Needs Specialized Audits
15.3 GPG Hard Water Calcification
A home that “looks” good may have severely restricted flow due to mineral buildup inside the walls. Our pressure tests reveal the truth that visual inspections miss.
The Polybutylene Risk
Many 1980s and 90s homes in Southside have polybutylene pipes that insurance companies in the 904 will no longer cover. We identify these “ticking time bombs” before they become your problem.
Invasive Root Damage
In mature neighborhoods like Arlington (32211), tree roots can crush a sewer line without any visible signs on the surface. Our cameras provide the visual proof you need before purchase.
Shifting Sandy Soil Bellies
North Florida’s shifting soil can cause sewer lines to sag and form “bellies” that collect waste, leading to recurring backups for a new homeowner. We check every line for negative slope sections.
Comprehensive Inspection Capabilities
HD Sewer Camera Inspections
Verifying the structural integrity of the main drain line all the way to the city connection. We provide HD video footage that serves as negotiation evidence and documented disclosure for sellers.
Static Leak Testing
Ensuring the home’s pressurized water lines hold pressure without “stealth leaks” under the slab. We pressurize the system and monitor it — a failing line cannot hide this test.
Water Heater Life-Cycle Audit
Assessing the age, condition, and 15.3 GPG mineral load of the home’s heating units. We identify units approaching end-of-life so buyers can negotiate replacement costs upfront.
Pipe Material Identification
Confirming the presence of polybutylene or aging galvanized lines that may affect insurability in Duval County. Critical documentation for insurance providers.
Visual Fixture & Shut-Off Audit
Checking every valve, faucet, and toilet for leaks, corrosion, and proper operation. We test all shut-off valves to confirm they actually close — seized valves are a common liability in older Jacksonville homes.
Certified Written Report
Detailed written report with HD video clips and repair cost estimates delivered within 24 hours. Accepted by insurance providers for 4-Point Inspections throughout Duval County.
Upfront Pricing for Peace of Mind
We believe in total transparency for our real estate partners. A professional plumbing inspection package in Jacksonville typically ranges based on the home’s size and the inclusion of a sewer camera audit. We provide a clear, written report with HD video clips and repair estimates, ensuring you have the data needed for a fair transaction in the 904.
Your Questions
Real Estate Plumbing Inspection FAQ
Doesn’t a standard home inspector check the plumbing?
Standard inspectors perform a visual check. They don’t have the HD cameras or specialized pressure gauges needed to find a collapse in a sewer line or a pinhole leak under a concrete slab in Mandarin. The most expensive plumbing failures — collapsed sewer lines, failing under-slab pipes, and polybutylene — are hidden from view. Our specialized inspection provides the HD video evidence and pressure test data needed for negotiations.
Can a plumbing inspection help with my insurance?
Yes. In Jacksonville, many insurers require a “4-Point Inspection” or proof that polybutylene has been replaced. Our certified reports provide the professional documentation they require to issue a policy. This is particularly important in Southside developments built in the 1980s and 1990s, where polybutylene pipe is common and many insurance companies in the 904 will no longer provide coverage.
How long does a plumbing inspection take?
Most residential real estate inspections in the 904 take 1.5 to 2.5 hours. We coordinate with your realtor to ensure we have access and can provide the digital report with HD video clips within 24 hours of the site visit. Reports include repair estimates so you have the data needed for a fair transaction.
What is polybutylene pipe and why is it a problem in Jacksonville?
Polybutylene (“grey pipe”) is a plastic supply pipe installed in homes built between roughly 1978 and 1995. It was used throughout Southside (32246) and other Jacksonville developments of that era. Jacksonville’s chlorinated water and 15.3 GPG mineral content cause the pipe to become brittle and fail catastrophically — often inside walls with no warning. Many insurers will not cover homes with active polybutylene. We identify, document, and replace it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Doesn't a standard home inspector check the plumbing?
Standard inspectors perform a visual check. They don't have the HD cameras or specialized pressure gauges needed to find a collapse in a sewer line or a pinhole leak under a concrete slab in Mandarin. A standard home inspection can miss the most expensive plumbing failures — collapsed sewer lines, failing under-slab pipes, and polybutylene — because they are hidden from view. Our specialized inspection provides the HD video evidence and pressure test data needed for negotiations.
Can a plumbing inspection help with my insurance?
Yes. In Jacksonville, many insurers require a '4-Point Inspection' or proof that polybutylene has been replaced. Our certified reports provide the professional documentation they require to issue a policy. This is particularly important in Southside developments built in the 1980s and 1990s, where polybutylene pipe is common and many insurance companies in the 904 will no longer cover it.
How long does a plumbing inspection take?
Most residential real estate inspections in the 904 take 1.5 to 2.5 hours. We coordinate with your realtor to ensure we have access and can provide the digital report with HD video clips within 24 hours of the site visit. Reports include repair estimates so you have the data needed for a fair transaction.
What is polybutylene pipe and why is it a problem in Jacksonville?
Polybutylene ('grey pipe') is a plastic supply pipe used in homes built between roughly 1978 and 1995. It was installed throughout Southside (32246) and other Jacksonville developments of that era. The problem is that Jacksonville's chlorinated water and 15.3 GPG mineral content cause the pipe to become brittle and fail catastrophically — often inside walls with no warning. Many insurers will not cover homes with active polybutylene. We identify, document, and replace polybutylene pipe.
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