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![]() Given how corroded the steel pipes were (I can't believe my kids drank water from those pipes!), maybe we'll try to replace all our plumbing when the weather warms up (Bill is on the roof right now doing the shingles which blew off in the last storm). It seems like an easy job for the piping under the crawl space. But it seems difficult for the piping hidden in the wall. (Do we have to rip the walls apart?) And the pipes under the driveway to the main water meter. (Do we have to break open the driveway?) Is replacing the galvanized pipes with copper a do-it-yourself job Billa nd I can do together? Don't forget that all that crud in the pipes was in the water to begin with, it's gross looking, but not harmful. Replacing the pipes is not difficult in itself, however depending on the design and layout of the house it can be a major project to get to all the pipes. I hate crawling around in crawl spaces, and you'll almost certainly have to cut open some walls. If you have a full basement it will be considerably easier. |
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