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3 Advantages of Pre-Purchase Plumbing Inspections

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Buying a home is a big decision. Before you set your heart on a particular home, you should arrange for a plumbing service to inspect the home's plumbing. Spending a little time and money on a plumbing inspection now can save you both time and money after you buy. Take a look at these three advantages of a reliable pre-purchase plumbing inspection.

1. Ensure Water Is Safe and Palatable

A plumbing inspection can flag up problems with a home's water supply. Some old homes have water that is not safe to drink. Sometimes the cause of the danger is pipes made from lead or another poisonous material, while other times the water comes from a bore hole or well that supplies contaminated water. A plumbing inspection will warn you about any problems with the water before you buy the home, as well as let you know how much they will cost to put right.

2. Check Water Pressure

Poor water pressure can turn your dream home from a great place to live to the location of many frustrating and unsatisfying showers. Changing the water pressure in a home can be difficult, expensive, and involve a lot of disruptive work, so it is best to know about problems with water pressure before you decide whether this home is the one for you.

The plumbing service that carries out your pre-purchase plumbing inspection can let you know whether the water pressure is within the recommended range. If it is not, then they can give you an estimate of how much it would cost to correct it.

3. Discover Serious Plumbing and Sewer Line Problems

Some plumbing problems can be very disruptive to your life and also very expensive to repair. A plumbing inspection could give you advanced warning of issues that might develop into clogs or leaks later, giving you a chance to organise preventative work or save for a repair.

Sewer line issues are particularly important to be aware of when you are buying a home. These kinds of problems can be costly to fix. They also create very serious consequences for your home, including causing all drains to block up at the same time, toilets to overflow, or even sewage to bubble up through the drains in the case of a serious blockage. Make sure you know what you could be getting yourself into before you agree to buy a home.

Talk to a plumbing professional for additional help.


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