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Updated over 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

Water main behind refrigerator, is this ok?
This is our first rehab and we are redesigning the kitchen to make it bigger and utilize the Space well.
Can the water main be behind the refrigerator, next to the wall panel ? The only way to get to the water main will be to pull the refrigerator out.
Our end buyers will be first time home buyers with FHA loan. Would this be a concern during home inspection ?