Getting into a new home can be an exhilarating experience. The only problem is that in the excitement of getting there, a person can forget to ask about the basics of home infrastructure namely plumbing and sewage. Before you commit to a home and move in, you want to ask three important questions.
1. What condition is the sewer line in?
In any home, if the waste flows smoothly from your house to the main sewer maintained by your city or waste service, the sewer line should be in good condition. If you fail to ask, the repairs or replacements, even minor ones, can cost thousands of dollars. Before you buy in, make sure all sewer lines flow uninterrupted. If you know of any problem, make sure the current owners either repair it or bear the necessary costs of repair.
2. Are there any leakage problems?
In the stress of moving into a new home, even a minor leak a dripping faucet or running toilet can spike your irritation levels. And no new homeowner needs more of that. Just as no new homeowner wants the water bill that comes with the leaks, avoidable expenses easily nipped by hiring a licensed professional plumber. For any leakage undetected and identified later on, any licensed and trusted plumber can locate the root problem and help you solve it.
3. How’s the water heater?
Before you sign for your new home, ask about the condition of the water
heater:
- What’s its present state? Good?
- How old is it?
- When was its last maintenance?
A reliable seller can give you maintenance records to support any claims
made by the owner. A well-maintained water heater is not just an asset, it’s a necessity. A damaged or falling unit is also a money drain. If the water heater is damaged or needs to be replaced, ask your realtor or seller to put the expense in the final sales proceeds. Remember: A reliable owner will give you maintenance records to back up any claims.
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