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Asheboro is an irresistible town located in Randolph County, right in the center of North Carolina, easily accessible from Interstates 40 and 85 via US 220 (Interstate 73-74) and US 64.
Named for North Carolina governor Samuel Ashe and settled around 1740, Asheboro is not only rich in history, but also breathtaking in nature.
Being located in North Carolina, the Asheboro area is assured of four full and beautiful seasons with a wide range of activities possible at different times of the year. There is sailing and hiking in the summer and although we don’t get nearly as much snow as our northern neighbors, one can build an occasional snowman in the winter. Spring is a lively, vigorous time of renewal and our autumns are so beautiful that people from all over take vacations at that time so they can take tours of the countryside and view the colorful foliage.
Asheboro also provides an active community with low unemployment, excellent schools, and low crime rates.
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Selling Your Home >Plumbing Preparations
The plumbing is one of your home's most mysterious systems. The pipes are hidden in the wall, and when you have a problem, you have to call in a plumber. Since plumbers' rates are hefty, prospective buyers are often frightened away by evidence of leaky pipes, ceiling stains below shower pans, or antiquated bathroom fixtures.
If you are planning to sell your home, it is a good idea to solve your plumbing issues before you place it on the market. Take care of any cosmetic damage that leaks may have caused after the plumber has finished his work. Plumbing repairs are cost-effective, because most sales agreements call for all systems, including the plumbing, to be in working order. If you have a problem, you will probably have to repair it before the closing anyway, so by doing it ahead of time, you eliminate that issue. Plumbing that is in top condition will make your home appear to be well cared for and will make it more attractive to potential buyers.
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What house is considered to be the first house with running water in America?
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John Headly's home built in Newport, RI in 1723, was equipped with an underground pipe from the nearby spring.
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