Our monthly series on the questions in the CON29DW looks at water classification.
A relatively new addition to the CON29DW is question 3.5, which deals with water hardness.
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Our monthly series on the questions in the CON29DW looks at water classification.
A relatively new addition to the CON29DW is question 3.5, which deals with water hardness.
Continue reading “The CON29DW explained – Water classification”
As a general rule, the areas of the CON29DW that tend to concern most people are around connections and public assets within property boundaries. It’s understandable, as these are seen as the areas that could potentially cause the most disruption to homeowners.
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Question 2.4 of the CON29DW asks “Does the public sewer map indicate any public sewer, disposal main or lateral drain within the boundaries of the property?” This seemingly innocuous question is in fact one of the main areas of concern in the search, and results in more queries to ourselves from customers than any other question.
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We’ve recently expanded our discount search packages to include a number of additional products. These include the CON29DW Flood+, STL local authority search and the Coal Authority’s mining search.
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Landmark Information Group have announced a number of changes to their popular Envirosearch Residential and Homecheck Professional from 1st January 2017.
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