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HOW TO CHECK PLUMBING BEFORE BUYING A NEW HOME

  Since you’re reading these words, there’s a fair chance you’re  on your way  to purchasing a new home. If that’s the truth, you’re probably knee-deep in all the work that real estate transactions require you to do. There are many things one must pay attention to before  sealing the deal . For instance, folks need to check how the plumbing system functions inside their  soon-to-be-new  home. You’ll want to know that’s precisely how we came up with the idea for today’s article. In it, we’ll show you how to check plumbing before buying a new home. Stay tuned for some helpful info!  #1 WATCH OUT FOR NOISES Do you hear a gurgling noise as the water flows down the drains? If so, that could very well mean your drains are blocked, most probably with kitchen scraps, oil, soap scum (what a syntagm!), or, of course, hair. Also, it could mean there are even tree roots and/or cracks present in the pipes. The latter’s a more serious issue, and it’ll cause you head...

TIPS ON FINDING THE RIGHT PLUMBER

  The average American home has several hundred feet of plumbing running through it. These are pipes linked by a complex network of joints, connectors, and other plumbing accessories. This intricate system of faucets, valves, and appliances is what ensures that the people who live in the home have clean water on demand wherever they want it in the house. But with water-bearing pipes running through the entire house and the corrosive power of water, problems are bound to happen. Water leaks and the damage caused by those leaks are something every homeowner dreads. Not only are water leaks very likely to happen in the home, but they can also be secretly doing damage without any signs to warn the homeowner. This is why  most water leaks are discovered too late  and cost a lot of money to fix. The owner must first deal with the plumbing issue that caused the leak before addressing the damage to the surrounding area. Every year in the USA water leaks cost homeowners more money...