Michael.Knight 20th Jun, 2010 #1 Is it recommended to have a electrical and plumbing inspection, in addition to standard building and pest, when purchasing a 1960s house?
Is it recommended to have a electrical and plumbing inspection, in addition to standard building and pest, when purchasing a 1960s house?
Propertunity 20th Jun, 2010 #2 Ahhhh I see you have read the disclaimers in the building report . In your position I'd save the money on the reports and use it to fix anything you find wrong with the electrical or the plumbing. Last edited: 20th Jun, 2010
Ahhhh I see you have read the disclaimers in the building report . In your position I'd save the money on the reports and use it to fix anything you find wrong with the electrical or the plumbing.
Bargain Hunter 20th Jun, 2010 #3 If the plumbing is copper and the wiring TPS (white sheathed) then I wouldn't worry. The only other thing is to have a safety switch installed.
If the plumbing is copper and the wiring TPS (white sheathed) then I wouldn't worry. The only other thing is to have a safety switch installed.
A AndrewT 5th Jul, 2010 #4 Exactly what we did at our place. It's 1960 fibro place and we just got a safety switch installed.