Buying a house “as-is” can be tempting, especially if the seller offers a credit for repairs. But with cast iron sewer lines, the risk can be bigger than you think.
Here’s why: old cast iron pipe replacement isn’t always predictable. An estimate might suggest $20,000, but once work begins, hidden conditions could push the cast iron pipe replacement cost much higher. If you only get the seller’s credit for the estimate, you could be left paying the difference.
Investors know this — that’s why they discount homes heavily. They plan for surprises. If you’re buying “as-is,” make sure the numbers work in your favor. Ask for more than the estimate to cover unknowns.
A full underground pipe replacement and cast iron to PVC conversion brings long-term security. Pipe replacement services done correctly now mean you won’t be paying for the same problem twice.
👉 Before you buy “as-is,” talk to In-House Plumbing Company to understand the real risks.