How’s The Water? Check It Before You Buy A House

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When you’re looking to buy a new home, it’s smart to check if the basement has flooded or if the roof needs repair. But now, more than ever, home buyers are eager to check the tap before they decide to buy a house.

Water has finally made the list of things that people check out when they purchase a home. And now they’re aware of the environmental factors that can affect water and they’ve heard the horror stories of pollution on television.

While homeowners and businesses have been leading the way, home buyers have now entered the ranks of the water conscious. Before signing the contract, people want to know where their water comes from, how it tastes and if it is safe.

While some substances are visible, there are contaminants that can escape our watchful eye. These range from lead in pipes to chemicals that seep into private wells, and they are becoming of greater concern to buyers – especially in areas where the stock of older homes is larger and in rural areas where homes rely on water from private wells.

The problems can be solved by either removing the source, such as lead pipes, or by purchasing a filtration system designed to neutralize or remove the harmful chemicals. However, different solutions tackle specific issues, which means buyers should know about their water problem before closing the deal.



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