— both literally and figuratively.
And no buyer wants to discover those issues during a home inspection — or even worse, after they’ve already moved into their dream home. That’s why I always recommend my clients have the plumbing in their future homes inspected by a professional plumber — in addition to a traditional inspection — before they finalize the deal. Texas Plumbing and Backflow gives my clients peace of mind in the home-buying process. My buyers know that plumbing issues won’t delay — or even destroy — their purchase. Whether you have a leaky faucet or some strange hissing noise you just can’t place, put your trust in Texas Plumbing and Backflow to get to the root of the issue and fix it for good!
Texas Plumbing and Backflow: 409-655-5230
Pool Worries, Be Gone! When you decided to buy a home with a pool, I’m guessing your first thought wasn’t, “This is going to be a lot of work!” If you’ve never owned a pool before, you may not realize how much time and energy can go into maintaining it. Of course, the last thing you want to do is worry about pool issues when you’ve just finished moving into a new home. But there are a few things you may want to remediate before you dive in. Consider the following: • Is your pool clean? If it’s an above-ground pool, are the parts rusting and liner showing signs of wear and tear? If it’s an in-ground pool, are the cement, tile and grout spotless?
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