Selling your home? 5 plumbing upgrades to consider

Preparing to sell your home? A few tactical upgrades may boost its value on the market, one of the upgrades you shouldn’t skip is plumbing fixtures.

A property’s plumbing is one of the vital features potential buyers will check when looking at a potential new home, upgrading fixtures such as toilets, faucets, plumbing lines, and dishwashers will be a wise decision. Potential buyers will be seeking homes with well-maintained plumbing systems that have been built to last. Here are our top 5 recommendations for upgrades you should make before selling your house.

1. Bathroom Appliances
 Modernize your bathtubs, toilets, showers, and sinks to make your home trendy and up to date, upgrading these appliances will give your house an instant appeal to potential buyers.

2. An Extra Bathroom.
 Possibly the most expensive option on our list but still worth considering. If your house only has a single bathroom a 2nd can give your property a significant boost in value. Your 2nd bathroom can include luxury features such as a whirlpool tub or underfloor heating, a steam shower is also a popular upgrade you may consider.

3. Modernized Pipes
  If your home's plumbing system still includes galvanized pipes, it’s time for an upgrade. Galvanized pipes are prone to internal corrosion often giving the water an unpleasant taste.
 Pipes made of prone and fragile polybutylene material should also be considered for an upgrade, leaded pipes will need to be replaced to prevent future health complications caused by contaminated drinking water.
 Copper pipes for clean water and PVC for waste are great options as they not only add value to your home but also improve the safety and functionality of your plumbing system.

4. Water Heater
 Water heaters are a vital fixture in any home, it is important to ensure they are modern and well-maintained. If your water heater is outdated, you should consider upgrading it. It may help to seek the advice of a professional plumber for the right option for your home. When purchasing a water heater, ensure to check its energy rating to save on electricity bills.

5. Repairing Drains
 Having your drains inspected and repaired is another way to add value to your home. You need to ensure everything is running smoothly and there are no waste build-ups in your bathroom or kitchen pipes. Repairing your drains with quality PVC pipes will reduce the chances of future blockages.

There are many other upgrades you can make to add value to your home but these five offer a great place to get started. Be sure to contact your local plumber before proceeding with any plumbing work for guidance on modern appliances to consider.