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RARE OPPORTUNITY! LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION! 2 blocks from Auburn University! This updated home has 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and sits on a wonderful 1/3 of an acre lot! Built in 1949, this home has undergone beautiful updates while still keeping the integrity of its older charm. The living room boasts beautiful windows bringing in lots of natural light to enjoy. It is open to a breakfast nook area which connects to the updated kitchen with a gas range, stainless steel appliances, subway tile backsplash and granite countertops. To the right side of the home, you can find the master suite, complete with built-ins and the only en suite bathroom in the house. The home also boasts true hardwood flooring throughout! On the left side of the home, you will find 3 wonderfully sized guest bedrooms. Off of one hallway is an immaculately updated full bathroom with floor to ceiling shower tile and quartz countertop on the spacious vanity.
View More 1639 Wrights Mill Rd is serviced by 6 Internet service providers, including WOW!, Spectrum, T-Mobile 5G Home Internet, AT&T Internet. The best available Internet option for 1639 Wrights Mill Rd is provided by WOW!, using Cable technology with speeds up to 1200 Mbps. Additional Internet options for this home include Cable, Fixed Wireless, DSL, Satellite, Satellite provided by Spectrum, T-Mobile 5G Home Internet, AT&T Internet.Contact An Agent
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1615 WRIGHTS MILL RD AUBURN, AL 36830
$236,000
(Estimated)—
Bedrooms—
Total Baths—
Full Baths1,026
Square Feet0.35
Acres1965
Year BuiltOff Market
StatusMLS#
Details for 1615 WRIGHTS MILL RD
Year Built
1965
Parking
No Info
Price / Sq Ft
$230
HOA
No Info
Cooling
No Info
Heating
No Info
On Website
No Info
Acres
0.3479
Interior
Living Area
1,026 SqFt.
Building And Construction
Exterior Finish
Vinyl
Property Type
Single Family Residence / Townhouse
Roof Type
Gable/Hip
Exterior And Lot
Total Acres
0.3479
Utilities
Cooling
Ac.central
Heating
Forced Air
Additional Info
Building SqFt
0
Roof Covering
Asphalt Shingle
Stories
1
Tax Amount
$680.32
Tax Year
2021
Year Built
1965
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COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) — With cold temperatures approaching, it’s time to think about how you’ll protect your pipes from bursting. Chris Mead, owner of bluefrog Plumbing + Drain in Columbus, shared his knowledge on the subject with WRBL.
The pipes most at risk for bursting during cold weather are exposed outside or are located in an exterior-facing wall of the house, he said. Underground pipes are safer but can still suffer the same fate.
One sign that a pipe has burst is water leakage.
“Sometimes you can hear the rushing sound of water,” Mead said.
Another sign that a pipe has burst or is frozen is seeing reduced water pressure when you turn on a faucet.
Mead said that when exposed pipes burst, they tend to cost $300 to $400 dollars to fix.
“If you have to cut drywall, there’s usually an added expense for that,” he said. “If you’ve got to dig, you know, dig out in the ground to get to it, there’s usually more expenses associated with having to dig up pipes, as well.”
So, what can you do to prevent pipes from bursting? Mead shared some tips.
He said that if your home has an attic or crawl space with pipes in it, it’s a good idea to install heat lamp bulbs there and leave them on to warm the space. Another thing you can do is leave your faucets dripping or pouring out a small stream of water.
“That way, the movement is going through the pipes, and it’s not really giving it too much of a chance to set up and freeze,” Mead said.
There is also the option of insulating pipes, which is a service offered by bluefrog Plumbing + Drain.
Another tip Mead shared is to open cabinet doors under sinks on exterior-facing walls. This way, warm air in your home can warm the pipes.
“And then, outside faucets, they make those covers, and, like, faucet socks that you can wrap,” he said.