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common cause of discolored water, hints from a home inspector
Analysis by environmental testing lab recommended: this item is reported if the inspector notes rusty or otherwise
discolored water. The most common cause of discolored water is lack of use of a fixture, whether due to use habits of the property owner or due to the property not being occupied for some time. In some areas discolored water may be normal. Rusty water usually indicates old or corroded pipes or pipelines or valves which are not heavily used, as mentioned above. It is recommended that discolored water be reviewed by the local water company or by a water testing laboratory before consuming. It is recommended that you contact a plumbing contractor for an additional opinion. It is recommended that all drinking water on the premises be passed through a suitable water filter.
Supply and waste cross connection potential faucet spout extends below flood rim
Drain stop pivot rod connection leaks
Fixture drain
Sewer extractor pump
slow clogged
Gas fired dryer not 18"-24" above garage floor .
Laundry mechanics sink not secure damaged
Private water
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