Check site plumbing first, not just brochure photos
Does anyone else check the water pressure and drainage during under-construction site visits? I'm currently in a 2BHK in Sector 67 and thinking of upgrading to a 3BHK or villa, maybe at JMS Prime Land. When I visited a project recently, I actually asked the site supervisor to turn on a tap and flush a toilet in an empty unit. Most people just look at the layout and finishes, but these small things like water flow and drainage quality are massive for long-term maintenance and tenant satisfaction. I mean, who wants to deal with low pressure or blocked drains a year after moving in? It totally impacts resale value and attracts good tenants, right? Not sure if it's a common practice, but it's my go-to for checking construction quality beyond just plaster. Is the price jump worth it if these basics aren't solid? Hope this helps someone.
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Does anyone else check the water pressure and drainage during under-construction site visits? I'm currently in a 2BHK in Sector 67 and thinking of upgrading to a 3BHK or villa, maybe at JMS Prime Land. When I visited a project recently, I actually asked the site supervisor to turn on a tap and flush a toilet in an empty unit. Most people just look at the layout and finishes, but these small things like water flow and drainage quality are massive for long-term maintenance and tenant satisfaction. I mean, who wants to deal with low pressure or blocked drains a year after moving in? It totally