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IMPORTANT PLUMBING INFORMATION FOR FIRST TIME HOME BUYERS

IMPORTANT PLUMBING INFORMATION FOR FIRST TIME HOME BUYERS<br>

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IMPORTANT PLUMBING INFORMATION FOR FIRST TIME HOME BUYERS

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  1. IMPORTANT PLUMBING INFORMATION FOR FIRST TIME HOME BUYERS Congratulations on purchasing your first home! Plumbing is an essential aspect of any home, and it’s crucial to ensure that everything is in good working condition. Here’s some important plumbing information that first- time homebuyers should know: 1.Inspect the Plumbing System: Before purchasing a home, it’s essential to get a professional camera inspection of the plumbing system. A licensed plumber can evaluate the sewer pipes with the camera. A licensed plumber can also inspect water pipes, fixtures, and water heater visually to determine their condition and identify any potential issues. 2.Check for Leaks: Leaks can cause significant damage to a home, including mold growth and water damage. It’s essential to check for leaks in the pipes, fixtures, and appliances. Signs of leaks include water stains, dampness, and musty odors. 3. Know the Shut-Off Valves: Make sure you know the location of the main shut-off valve for your home’s water supply. This valve is typically located near the water meter and shutting it off can prevent water damage in case of a leak or burst pipe. It’s also important to know that the current water shut off is a good working quarter turn valve that is not seized. 4. Test the Water Pressure: Low water pressure can indicate a problem with the plumbing system. A licensed plumber can test the water pressure and recommend solutions if necessary. 5. Keep Drains Clear: Clogged drains can cause backups and damage to your plumbing system. Avoid putting grease, oil, or food scraps down the drain, and use a strainer to catch hair and other debris. A camera inspection will help determine if the previous owner used grease or anything else that would damage the pipes. 6. Prepare for winters: This one of the essential plumbing tips for homeowners with their own gardens. When temperatures start going down (mid-October to mid-November) make sure to disconnect your garden hoses from the outdoor tap. Drain the hoses, and put them away for winter, and make sure to drain the tap, and turn it off as well. Any water left in the pipes can freeze, expand, and cause damage to your plumbing system.

  2. 7. Don’t throw grease down the sink: Grease and oils solidify when they meet with cold water and can clog the pipes causing lots of damage. Instead, pour the hot oil and grease from your roasting and frying pans into a designated container and discard it in the regular bin. Great way to further use leftover plastic containers. 8. Address Plumbing Issues Promptly: If you notice any plumbing issues be sure to call the experts as soon as possible to avoid any severe damage. Even if you don’t have a home cover plan, it is still worthy to have a number at hand when you need emergency professional repair around all major areas In Florida. Our experts from Local Plumber work 24X7 and will be at your service in a jiffy. This way any long-term damage can be stopped immediately. For More Info:- St. Petersburg plumbing

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