Happy Sewer Days

Talking with a sewer repair man I learned that there have been quite a few problems with new construction sewer lines.  When I first started in real estate I did what most rookie agents do, I never pushed my clients to do a home inspection on new construction.

“It’s new.”

“They will fix anything wrong in the first year.”

I learned after a while.  Keeping with the sewer theme, I heard of two new construction homes that did not have connected pipes for the downstairs toilet.  Somehow the plumber forgot and the county/city inspector didn’t look.  For about a year, in at least one case, the toilet was flushing into…the crawlspace.  You just asked what everyone else asks.  “Didn’t they smell something?”  I guess not.

I have found problems with new construction since then.  When you think about it, fifty plus guys are working on your home.  Some care about quality, some don’t.

So when the sewer repairman mentioned crushed pipes on new construction, it rang true.  I can see inadvertent crushing that is known and covered up and unknown crushing.  He estimated that 35% of new construction has problem pipes.

 

Happy Sewer Days

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