Houston sits on expansive clay that creates unique stress on underground plumbing. The soil swells up to 10 percent during wet periods and contracts equally during drought. This movement flexes pipes, separates joints, and cracks fittings over time. Older cast iron and clay drain lines fracture at connection points. PVC supply lines develop stress cracks at elbows and tees. Your plumbing maintenance checklist must account for this constant ground movement by prioritizing inspection of buried lines and foundation penetrations where shifting causes the most damage.
Local water quality creates specific maintenance needs that generic checklists miss. Houston water contains moderate to high mineral content that accelerates sediment buildup in water heaters and creates scale deposits in supply lines. Chloramine treatment protects against bacteria but degrades rubber gaskets and seals faster than traditional chlorine. A home plumbing inspection list designed for this area focuses on components vulnerable to these specific conditions. Atlas Plumbing Houston built our inspection protocols around the failures we see most often in local homes, not generic national standards that don't reflect Houston's environment.