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why won't paper flush
check water pressure and flow
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12. The appraiser must flush toilets and run faucets to:
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Check for pressure and adequate water flow
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check water pressure
check water pressure
Check for pressure and adequate water flow
check water pressure
check water pressure
No; that is the job of a home inspector.
check for leaks
verify good water pressure and rule out clogged pipes
Flush poop down
Flush poop down
verify that water is flowing through plumbing as is typical.
pluming is in working order
check for hot water, water pressure, adequate water pressure for all necessary items, check for leaks, and any loss of pressure
check water pressure and if they work
See if they work
Eliminate refuse
to determine that the plumbing system is intact, that it does not emit foul odors, that faucets function appropriately, that both cold and hot water run and that there is no readily observable evidence of leaks or or structural damage under fixtures. ( D-32 )
check for hot water, water pressure, adequate water pressure for all necessary items, check for leaks, and any loss of pressure
CHECK FOR HOT WATER, WATER PRESSURE, LEAKS
check water pressure & for signs of leaks
CHECK FOR HOT WATER, WATER PRESSURE, LEAKS
ensure proper water pressure and function
ensure proper water pressure and function
ensure proper water pressure and function
ensure proper water pressure and funtion
assess for adequate water pressure.
rid the tiolet of his feces and to wash his hands afterwards
check for hot water, water pressure, adequate water pressure for all necessary items,
check for leaks, and any loss of pressure
ensure the proper water pressure
ensure the proper water presure.
to determine that the plumbing system is intact, that it does not emit foul odors, that
faucets function appropriately, that both cold and hot water run and that there is no
readily observable evidence of leaks or or structural damage under fixtures. ( D-32 )
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