Pre-purchase plumbing inspection for Austin-area homes
TruePoint helps buyers and agents surface hidden water, sewer, and gas risk during the option period — with a plain-language findings report that supports informed negotiations.
TruePoint helps buyers and agents surface hidden water, sewer, and gas risk during the option period — with a plain-language findings report that supports informed negotiations.
Pre-purchase plumbing inspection for Austin-area homebuyers. Covers water, sewer, and gas risk with a plain-language report to support negotiations.
- •Diagnostics-first plumbing inspection covering water, sewer, and gas risk
- •Best fit for buyers under contract, listing agents, and sellers preparing to market
- •Not for commercial properties, active plumbing emergencies, or outside the Austin metro
- •Next step: Call 737-252-8129 to discuss the property and schedule
Who it fits
When to consider it
Pre-purchase inspections serve different roles depending on where you are in the transaction.
Buyers under contract
Want a deeper plumbing check during the option period. Helps surface hidden issues a standard inspector may not fully explore with their tools.
Listing agents
Want documentation of plumbing condition before offers come in. A clear report lets you manage expectations and avoid last-minute negotiation surprises.
Sellers preparing to list
Want to understand plumbing risk before going to market. Knowing what is there allows you to address issues proactively or set pricing with confidence.
Buyers on older Austin-area properties
Homes built before 2000 often have aging cast-iron sewer lines and original supply lines that warrant a closer look before purchase.
Lake Travis & Lago Vista properties
Hill country terrain and older infrastructure in communities like The Hollows, Tessera, and Point Venture can create unique plumbing risk worth confirming early.
Buyers after a vague general inspection flag
When a general inspector flags a plumbing concern without specifics, a targeted diagnostic can clarify the scope and help you negotiate from an informed position.
What we can check
Scope is tailored to the property. We cover one or all three systems depending on what you need.
Water supply
Hidden leaks and water loss indicators, slab risk signs, high-risk fixtures, exterior lines, and irrigation tie-ins. Pressure testing confirms whether leaks are present.
Sewer & drain
Signs of recurring backups, root intrusion indicators, main line condition, and camera inspection when appropriate. Identifies issues before they surface after move-in.
Gas
Safety-focused pressure assessment appropriate for the real estate context. Clear documentation for disclosure and referral guidance if follow-up is needed.
We confirm scope and which systems are included before scheduling.
Deliverables
What you get
Every inspection includes a written report you can use in negotiations or disclosure.
- 01
Findings summary
Plain-language report of what was found (or not found) across water, sewer, and gas systems checked.
- 02
What was checked
Documentation of all systems and areas covered during the inspection, including methods used.
- 03
Risk indicators
Clear flagging of any areas that warrant further investigation, repair, or monitoring before or after purchase.
- 04
Next-step guidance
Recommended actions based on findings — whether that is repair, further diagnostics, referral, or no action needed.
Related questions
What buyers and agents commonly ask before scheduling
- Slab Leak
Signs of a slab leak in a home you are buying
What to watch for before and during a pre-purchase inspection.
- Sewer Camera
What does a sewer camera inspection show?
Camera findings explained for buyers and their agents.
- Non-Invasive Testing
How do you find a leak without tearing into walls?
The non-invasive methods used during pre-purchase diagnostics.
Know what you are buying before you close.
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