A friend of mine is buying a house and posed me some concerns I didn't know how to reassure. All of what I'm about to tell you is third-hand, so I may get some of the details wrong; thanks in advance for your patience.
The house has been winterized, by which I presume that all valves are opened and the pipes are filled with some kind of anti-freeze; certainly the toilet bowls are. City water is not turned on. He had an inspector test the system - city water off, so they used a generator? Wha--? - and the report said that they couldn't get any pressure on the pipes.
My friend is panicking because he's afraid he's committed to a house with leaks in every pipe. I suggested back to him that one open faucet somewhere in the house could return that sort of result, but I really don't know. I've no experience here.
Can someone shed some light on what could possibly be going on?
The house has been winterized, by which I presume that all valves are opened and the pipes are filled with some kind of anti-freeze; certainly the toilet bowls are. City water is not turned on. He had an inspector test the system - city water off, so they used a generator? Wha--? - and the report said that they couldn't get any pressure on the pipes.
My friend is panicking because he's afraid he's committed to a house with leaks in every pipe. I suggested back to him that one open faucet somewhere in the house could return that sort of result, but I really don't know. I've no experience here.
Can someone shed some light on what could possibly be going on?
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