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Are there any problems with an old house?

Are there any problems with an old house?

Whether you live in an older home or are considering buying or remodeling one, there are old-house problems you should familiarize yourself with. Some may be seen as mere nuisances (charming even), but others can be downright dangerous. Before you take the plunge, get to know the signs and costs associated with the repair of some common problems.

Are there drawbacks to buying a 50 year old house?

A 50-year old home will likely have circuit breakers rather than old-style fuses but still may have only a limited number of circuits, meaning more chances to inconveniently overload (trip) a breaker when plugging stuff in that draws a load — like a hairdryer in the bathroom or toaster in the kitchen.

Are there any health problems with houses built before 1978?

In fact, it is a federal law! When lead is consumed by people, it can cause significant health problems, particularly in growing children. Homes built before 1978 could have lead paint, which is why property owners are required to disclose the possible existence of lead paint to renters or buyers.

How old does a house have to be to be considered an older home?

Anything 30 years or older definitely qualifies as an older home, in which some of the following problems may materialize, but clearly there is no magic number. Homes age slowly, and most of the potential problems noted in this story gradually accrue.

How old is a house built in the 1960s?

A home built in the mid-1960s is now more than 50 years old, and houses of that age can often present a host of headaches, such as plumbing problems. Below we’ve gathered a list of common plumbing problems in old houses.

What are the problems with an old house?

Over an extended period of time the sills in a home can become susceptible to water, insects and other external elements. The entire building rests on the sill plate which in turn sits on the foundation. With older homes having sill plate problems is not uncommon at all.

In fact, it is a federal law! When lead is consumed by people, it can cause significant health problems, particularly in growing children. Homes built before 1978 could have lead paint, which is why property owners are required to disclose the possible existence of lead paint to renters or buyers.

A 50-year old home will likely have circuit breakers rather than old-style fuses but still may have only a limited number of circuits, meaning more chances to inconveniently overload (trip) a breaker when plugging stuff in that draws a load — like a hairdryer in the bathroom or toaster in the kitchen.