Check For These Plumbing Issues Before Buying a Home in Albuquerque
So you're all set to buy that charming old home in Albuquerque. But before you start packing your belongings, you should make sure the plumbing can handle your needs and doesn't need major repairs.
It’s true, older homes in Albuquerque are charming and full of character. In many cases the materials stand the test of time, but not always. Plumbing is a different animal. Below are 10 things to check before writing the big check.
1) Sewer line. Have an expert check the sewer line to the street. A video camera is crucial to detecting potential problems. Tree roots, corrosion or clogs can all hurt the line, and you don’t want it to collapse.
2) Water heater. Check the age. Water heaters should last at least 10 years, so if it’s much older than that, it’s probably time to replace it. Look at the location, will it cause problems if it leaks?
3) Toilets. Check toilets for leaks at the base to check for damage. Sealing a leak will make the problem worse. Check for things like rocking, discoloration, or warping at the base. Flush each toilet to make sure there aren't clogs.
4) Water supply pipes.
- Find out when the pipes were installed and whether they have been replaced.
- What type of pipes are they? If they are copper or plastic, they have probably been replaced. Copper and plastic don’t corrode like steel, but some plastics, such as PVC, are not approved for inside use.
- If it is galvanized steel, it is probably old and likely to require replacement. Look for small holes that could be rust.
- Are the pipes a mix of different materials? This is usually a sign that minimal maintenance has been performed and will likely need replacement.
- If the pipes are cast iron, they may need to be replaced due to mineral build up, corrosion or leaks.
- Pipes made from polybutylene should be replaced. These pipes a grayish, flexible plastic used from the 1970’s to the 1990’s. Chlorine erodes them over time.
- All lead pipes should be replaced.
5) Inside water lines. Look for discolored water or leaks in the pipe you can see—either in the basement or under the sink.
6) Drain lines. Even though these lines generally don’t corrode, play it safe and look down the drain.
7) Water taps. Turn on the tap to check for corrosion. If the home is vacant and there has been no activity for a while, rust may drain out, but if it is occupied, corrosion is more likely.
8) Water Pressure. Test the water pressure by running all the faucets simultaneously. You need 3/4” water pipe from the water source to the house, and no less than 1/2” to the faucets.
9) Crawl space and basements. Look for water damage, leaky pipes or inadequate repairs.
10) Shower pressure. Although there are numerous models with varying water pressure, make sure the stream of water is steady.
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