Thanks to google, I found lots of helpful advice here already! From what I've read on old threads, it sounds like "dewinterizing" is not a particularly difficult process that a home owner could do themselves?
I'm closing on a winterized condo next week. The water is still on to it since it is controlled, almost everything works (the shower does not, that is another issue, I suspect it is a bad cartridge), and I had it dewinterized and rewinterized a few weeks ago for the inspection, but the seller/bank is refusing to do it again before closing.
Is this something I can easily do myself, turn all the valves back on and just run water? Or is it more complicated and I should call in a professional?
Thanks in advance!
I'm closing on a winterized condo next week. The water is still on to it since it is controlled, almost everything works (the shower does not, that is another issue, I suspect it is a bad cartridge), and I had it dewinterized and rewinterized a few weeks ago for the inspection, but the seller/bank is refusing to do it again before closing.
Is this something I can easily do myself, turn all the valves back on and just run water? Or is it more complicated and I should call in a professional?
Thanks in advance!