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Indianapolis Inspector / Plumber Check House w/ Water Off?
Hey BP Indy!
I'm under contract on a BRRRR single family in Indianapolis, but there's one thing I still need to check out. The water and gas were off at the time my inspector went through the property, and I'd like to get those checked before following through with the deal.
Can anyone recommend an inspector who can test those systems w/o getting the utilities turned on? I read that it's possible with a compressor, to test the pipes for leaks?
Or do you recommend that I get the utilities put in my name before closing, in order to do this?
Thanks in advance for your help!
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I running into the same issue on a property. Paid for the inspection already as well. The seller never turned the gas on so the inspection didn't include the water heater or furnace! Water was off as well. I may walk away from the deal.