| Posted by Wayne on January 06, 2002 at 19:40:28: | |
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Hi I have my house on the market and my real estate agent says that having polybuteline plumbing in my house will effect the saleability of my home. I cannot afford to pay a profession plumber to replace it. I am considering replacing it myself. My question is, without owning my own professional set of plumbing tools and equipment (except for wrenches and a pipe cutter) what type of pipes (material), fittings and tools "should" I buy to replace the plumbing in my house for the lowest possible cost? I want quality materials that will not cause problems or be really difficult to work with but keep my expenses as low as possible. |
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