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All Forum Posts by: Jennifer Doyle

Jennifer Doyle has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

I am also thinking about a bank owned property in CT that claims freeze damage. It's a large house- 4000SF with 3.5 baths. I can see water damage in the drywall coming from the bath locations. I am assuming most if not all plumbing would have to be replaced to make sure we don't have a problem going forward. Not including drywall and all the other interior finishes that will need to be replaced- would 30-40k be an appropriate budget for plumbing?

Thank you.

I am also thinking about a property in CT that claims freeze damage.  It's a large house- 4000SF with 3.5 baths.  I can see water damage in the drywall in bath locations.  I am assuming most if not all plumbing would have to be replaced.  Not including drywall and other interior finishes that will need to be replaced- would 30-40k be an appropriate budget for plumbing?

Thank you.