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Default 30-year old building pipes - time to replace? any other options?

What are the options (preferably less expensive) for "plumbing
problems" like leaks in a 30-year old building?

Should a second (or even third?) opinion be obtained before spending
$90,000 on pipe replacements?
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fancy nospam tunes wrote:

What are the options (preferably less expensive) for "plumbing
problems" like leaks in a 30-year old building?

Should a second (or even third?) opinion be obtained before spending
$90,000 on pipe replacements?


This would be a 30 yr old, 14 story hi-rise rental prop, right?


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What kind of building? Might be easier to blow it down and rebuild.

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What are the options (preferably less expensive) for "plumbing
problems" like leaks in a 30-year old building?

Should a second (or even third?) opinion be obtained before spending
$90,000 on pipe replacements?


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On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 20:28:06 -0800, Joshua Putnam
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What are the options (preferably less expensive) for "plumbing
problems" like leaks in a 30-year old building?

Should a second (or even third?) opinion be obtained before spending
$90,000 on pipe replacements?


If it's approved in your area, it's often less expensive to line the
existing pipes with blown-in epoxy than to re-plumb the whole building.
Generally doesn't require tearing open walls, and if it's a large
building (I'd hope so for $90,000), you have a lot less down time and
loss of rents.


How do you blow epoxy into all the pipes without plugging up the
works??
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