Can you get plumbing blueprints for my house?

Can you get plumbing blueprints for my house?

Visit the county clerk’s office in the county where your home resides. This may be called the county recorder or land registrar in some municipalities. Once there, request copies of the blueprints on file for the property.

Do blueprints show water lines?

Q: Do the plans/blueprints include plumbing and electrical? The rough plumbing is included on the plans showing the kitchen and bath fixture symbols and their locations. However, the location of where the pipes come into the house is site specific and not included on the plans.

How do you find out where your water lines are?

The water meter is attached to the household supply line that runs from the local mains water supply in the street. To find your water meter, check the sidewalk or parking strip outside your home for a square metal cover set into the ground. If you lift up the cover, you should be able to see the water meter inside.

What is an exterior water service line plan?

What Is an Exterior Water Service Line Plan? A water service plan from HomeServe is designed to help homeowners with their exterior water service lines. These lines can be compromised by age and corrosion, which can lead to pricey repairs down the line — repairs for which a homeowner may not be financially prepared.

Where can I find the blueprints for my house?

The original owners may also be able to direct you to their lender; if they secured a construction loan to finance the construction of the house, the original lender may also have the blueprints on file. Locate the company that developed your house, if it is a prefabricated home.

Is there a direct energy water line protection plan?

With a water and sewer line protection plan from Direct Energy, those bills can become more manageable – and you’ll enjoy not worrying about if or when something breaks.

What should be included in a water service plan?

Here are some of the things covered in our water service line plan: 1 Excavation to expose the pipe 2 Pipe replacement or repair 3 Unblocking 4 Fitting external valves 5 Fusing 6 Welding 7 Pipe cutting 8 Locating a leak 9 Backfilling