Guides and articles about drinking and using water in Mexico| Mexperience
Homes in urban areas are usually connected to a mains sewer—but not always. Rural properties almost always use a septic tank situated on the property| Mexperience | Experience More of Mexico
Aging provincial homes in Mexico are charming, and offer dilemmas, opportunities, challenges —and lessons— for present and future owners| Mexperience | Experience More of Mexico
Local power cuts are a regular feature in Mexico, especially during thunderstorms and wind storms. Some forward planning can help to mitigate potential problems| Mexperience | Experience More of Mexico
Properties in urban areas are usually supplied by mains water, but properties elsewhere need to make alternative arrangements| Mexperience | Experience More of Mexico
Learn about the charms and living with the challenges of Mexico's rainy season that brings refreshment, color, vibrancy and new life to the landscape| Mexperience | Experience More of Mexico
When you own or rent a home in Mexico, it’s important to know how the property is supplied by water, especially during the dry season| Mexperience | Experience More of Mexico
Whether your tap water is drink-able in Mexico depends on several factors; most people use filtered or bottled water, some are confident drinking tap water| Mexperience | Experience More of Mexico
Our regularly-updated guides & articles offer tips and practical knowledge to help you keep your home and dwelling spaces in Mexico well-maintained, and secure| Mexperience | Experience More of Mexico