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         ● Real  Estate  agents  must  give  you  a  pamphlet  from  the  U.S.
            Environmental  Protection  Agency  (EPA)  called  Protect  Your
            Family from Lead in Your Home.

        Older homes may also have asbestos which was used in building
        materials before 1980.  This  is a dangerous and toxic material which
        can  cause  mesothelioma  and  lung  cancer.    According  to
        www.redfin.com asbestos is often found in:
         ● Vermiculite insulation
         ● 9”x9” floor tiles
         ● Acoustic ceiling tiles
         ● White tape on heating ducts
         ● Insulation on boiler pipes and boilers
         ● Old asbestos cement siding
         ● Popcorn ceiling texture
         ● Glues used under flooring


        Polybutylene  is  a  type  of  plastic  that  was  used  in  homes  built
        between 1978 and 1995.  The material was considered a “God sent”
        because of its cheapness and “quality.”

        Unfortunately the pipes used by plumbing professionals with this
        material, did not live up to expectations, as a 1 billion dollar lawsuit
        (cox vs Shell Oil) proved in 1995.  A large number of homes started
        having leaking problems because of ruptures in the pipes, which led
        to millions of dollars in repairs.  In 1995 US building codes stop
        accepting pipes made with polybutylene.  Some lenders have even
        stopped lending for homes with this type of piping.  Save yourself
        any future expense, and make sure your home plumbing does not
        have polybutylene-made pipes.


        A good home inspection report from a qualified professional will tell
        you all that needs to be fixed structurally and done to keep you
        healthy.    It  will  also  highlight  issues  with  the  house’s  heating,
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