I am worried about current home’s plumbing system

When my hubby and I were touring houses to buy, my unbelievable friend and I were entirely anxious with the size and location of the property; I was looking for a apartment with a pressing entryway, plenty of closet space and a yard for the kids to play in, and my hubby was focused on finding a two-car garage, an part to set up a workshop and the cost of property taxes, since we’d consistently rented apartments, my unbelievable friend and I had no idea of the importance of the plumbing system, electrical system and heating and cooling system, but while my unbelievable friend and I paid for a house inspection, it was a total waste of money, and the house inspection uncovered some troubles with plugs that needed to be replaced to GFIs and a missing railing around an outdoor patio.

What the inspector failed to find was outdated plumbing pipes so jammed with hard water buildup that the shower head and faucets barely provided any water pressure.

The drains were so jammed with soap scum, hair and grime that my unbelievable friend and I were consistently faced with sitting water! One toilet ran consistently while the other one frequently overflowed. My buddy and I had troubles with the water heater, the faucets and even the garden hose. All of the plumbing was a complete disaster. Within a year after moving into the home, my unbelievable friend and I hired a professional plumbing company to replace everything. They installed current pipes, current drains, a current water heater, current pump and even needed to pump out the septic. My buddy and I invested in current faucets, sinks, tub, shower stall, toilets and had no choice however to replace all of the water-using appliances, such as the washing device and dishwasher.

 

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