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Ryan Farr
  • Little Rock, AR
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Plumbing Costs

Ryan Farr
  • Little Rock, AR
Posted

Hello BP!

I am looking at a HUD property and on the PCR it says "Plumbing system tested with an air compressor. Supply system did not hold pressure due to an unknown leak. DO NOT ACTIVATE WATER. Property was fully winterized. Main shut off was zip tied."

I know the price varies to fix leaks, but around what should I be expecting to pay to fix it, just a ballpark?

Also can someone better explain exactly this PCR pertaining to plumbing means? What does it mean for a property to be fully winterized?

Thanks,

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