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Sewer clean-out may be buried slightly below the surface of the ground., hints from a home inspector
The sewer clean-out may be buried slightly below the surface of the ground. There may not be a clean-out. The clean-out plug or cap may be damaged by lawn mowing equipment, etc.
Dielectric brass intermediary couplings
Water hammer or pipe rattle
Plastic water pipe exposed inside building footprint
Water pipes exposed to freeze (plastic metallic): water pipes can burst if exposed to hard
freezes .
discolored water .
Gas valve to any appliance not installed
Cap or plug needed on open gas valve or pipe
Hose bib sprinkler system main line back flow prevention
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ewer clean-out may be buried slightly below the surface of the ground., hints from a New Jersey home inspector who performs home inspections in NJ
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