Whether you’re buying an Aurora home and need a professional plumbing report before closing, or you’re a long-term homeowner who wants to know the actual condition of your system, A Clear Choice Plumbing and Heating provides thorough, documented plumbing inspections in Aurora CO performed by licensed plumbers — not general home inspectors who check boxes.
Aurora’s real estate market is dynamic — the city’s rapid growth means buyers are frequently purchasing older resale homes while moving out of new-construction communities like Stapleton and Highlands Ranch. Many of these older Aurora homes carry decades of deferred maintenance, aging pipe materials, and plumbing systems that have never received a professional assessment. A general home inspector spends 2–3 hours on an entire house — the plumbing review is measured in minutes, not the thorough examination the system deserves.
A dedicated plumbing inspection from A Clear Choice is a structured review of your entire plumbing system performed by a licensed plumber who works on Aurora’s pipes every day. We document what we find, explain what it means, and give you a written report you can use for buyer negotiations, permit applications, insurance documentation, or simply your own informed decision-making. Aurora’s hard water, aging sewer infrastructure in established neighborhoods, and the prevalence of older pipe materials in pre-2000 homes make professional plumbing inspections especially valuable here.
Aurora's resale market includes a significant share of homes from the 1970s–1990s with original galvanized steel supply lines, aging water heaters, and sewer lines approaching the end of their service life. A pre-purchase plumbing inspection gives you the expert-level assessment your general home inspection can't provide — identifying costly hidden issues before you commit to the purchase, and giving you documented leverage for repair negotiation.
If you've owned your Aurora home for 10 or more years without a professional plumbing review or if your home is approaching 20–30 years with original plumbing — a health inspection is a smart investment. Hard water damage, early sewer line root infiltration, and water heater deterioration all develop gradually and are far less expensive to address when caught early.
If you've had plumbing work done without a permit, are preparing for a renovation that requires plumbing sign-off, or need to document compliance for insurance or a lender, our code compliance inspection provides the documentation you need — including a written report suitable for submission to the City of Aurora.
A plumbing issue discovered during a buyer's inspection can derail a sale at the worst possible moment. A pre-listing plumbing inspection lets Aurora sellers identify and address problems on their own timeline — before they become negotiating liabilities or cause a buyer to walk away. A clean pre-sale plumbing report is also a trust signal that differentiates your listing.
Rental properties in Aurora carry ongoing maintenance obligations. Periodic plumbing inspections help landlords document system condition, catch issues before tenant emergency calls, and demonstrate due diligence for habitability compliance. We offer inspection programs for single-family rentals and small multi-unit buildings.
After any significant bathroom or kitchen renovation, a plumbing inspection confirms all rough-in work is correctly done, connections are leak-free, and the system meets current Aurora building codes — before walls are closed and issues become expensive to access.
Aurora's resale market includes a significant share of homes from the 1970s–1990s with original galvanized steel supply lines, aging water heaters, and sewer lines approaching the end of their service life. A pre-purchase plumbing inspection gives you the expert-level assessment your general home inspection can't provide — identifying costly hidden issues before you commit to the purchase, and giving you documented leverage for repair negotiation.
If you've owned your Aurora home for 10 or more years without a professional plumbing review — or if your home is approaching 20–30 years with original plumbing — a health inspection is a smart investment. Hard water damage, early sewer line root infiltration, and water heater deterioration all develop gradually and are far less expensive to address when caught early.
If you've had plumbing work done without a permit, are preparing for a renovation that requires plumbing sign-off, or need to document compliance for insurance or a lender, our code compliance inspection provides the documentation you need — including a written report suitable for submission to the City of Aurora.
A plumbing issue discovered during a buyer's inspection can derail a sale at the worst possible moment. A pre-listing plumbing inspection lets Aurora sellers identify and address problems on their own timeline — before they become negotiating liabilities or cause a buyer to walk away. A clean pre-sale plumbing report is also a trust signal that differentiates your listing.
Rental properties in Aurora carry ongoing maintenance obligations. Periodic plumbing inspections help landlords document system condition, catch issues before tenant emergency calls, and demonstrate due diligence for habitability compliance. We offer inspection programs for single-family rentals and small multi-unit buildings.
After any significant bathroom or kitchen renovation, a plumbing inspection confirms all rough-in work is correctly done, connections are leak-free, and the system meets current Aurora building codes — before walls are closed and issues become expensive to access.
Our standard inspection includes a systematic review of:
Optional add-on: Sewer camera inspection — highly recommended for Aurora homes built before 1990 or any property with mature trees near the sewer line. The camera inspection is the only way to know the condition of the underground line from your home to the city main.
Water supply lines — pipe material, pressure, visible corrosion, shutoff valve function
Drain and waste lines — flow rate, visible condition, signs of past leaks or repairs
Water heater — age, condition, T&P valve, anode rod status, venting, corrosion signs
All fixtures — toilets, sinks, showers, tubs — function, seals, drain speed, supply connections
Shutoff valves — main shutoff and individual fixture shutoffs — operation and condition
Visible sewer access — cleanout locations, condition of accessible sewer piping
A written plumbing report from a licensed plumber before you commit.
We provide Centennial and plumbing services throughout Aurora and surrounding communities:
We also serve nearby communities including Centennial, Parker, Greenwood Village, Denver, and the Cherry Creek area
When plumbing problems strike, fast action saves you time, money, and stress. If you need a Plumber Englewood CO for repairs, upgrades, or emergencies, trust A Clear Choice Plumbing and Heating to respond quickly and get the job done right. From broken boilers in the dead of winter to stubborn drain blockages and full kitchen or bath remodels, we have the tools, experience, and local know-how to restore your home or business fast.
Strongly recommended — especially for homes built before 2000. Aurora’s resale market includes a significant share of older homes with galvanized steel supply lines that are at or near end of life, aging sewer lines in established neighborhoods susceptible to root infiltration, and water heaters showing hard-water sediment damage that a general inspector won’t catch. A dedicated plumbing inspection by a licensed plumber gives you the expert-level assessment the general home inspection can’t provide.
A standard whole-home plumbing inspection in Aurora runs $200–$350. Adding a sewer camera inspection costs $150–$250 more. The combined cost is almost always recoverable through buyer negotiations when issues are found — or it confirms the system is in good shape and you close with confidence. We provide a flat-rate quote before scheduling.
A thorough whole-home plumbing inspection for a typical Aurora single-family home takes 1.5 to 2.5 hours. Larger homes or properties with sewer camera inspection will take longer. We don’t rush — the value of an inspection is in what you find.
Three Aurora-specific factors are worth understanding: (1) Aurora Water’s hard water supply accelerates sediment buildup in water heaters and scale in tankless systems — ask about maintenance history; (2) Aurora’s established west-side neighborhoods (pre-1990 homes) frequently have aging sewer lines susceptible to root infiltration from mature trees — sewer camera inspection is strongly recommended for these properties; (3) Aurora’s expansive clay soil shifts seasonally, creating more slab leak risk than in Denver proper — particularly in homes with older copper supply lines.
Whether you’re buying a home in Aurora and need a professional plumbing report before closing, selling and want to eliminate deal-killer surprises, or simply want to know the actual condition of your system — A Clear Choice provides the thorough, documented plumbing inspection Aurora homeowners and buyers rely on.
Call now or request a free, no-pressure estimate — and experience the service Aurora homeowners depend on year after year.
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