re-piping

  1. nabbasza

    Advice on routing new sewer pipe through garage

    I recently purchased a house built in the 1940s with some side sewer issues. Rather than digging in a couple spots at the back of the house to reline the problem segment and continue using the existing side sewer to the street, one bidder (which comes well recommended and reviewed) advised...
  2. pollymath

    Freeze Damage Prevention with PEX - Logic vs Home Run

    Debating Replumbing my Copper Under Slab with PEX in attic. I've got a 1" PEX main feed that's been in the attic for 22 years without issue, but I'm still concerned with freeze protection in my new install. I've read that Home Run designs for each fixture can prevent freeze damage because...
  3. BrittanyATX

    Repair or Replace sewer pipes - best method?

    To start, I will not be DIY'ing this. I'm planning to hire the pros. My house is a 1500 sqft house, built in 1960 with original plumbing (copper supply lines throughout, except the kitchen cold which is galvanized, and cast iron drain lines). House is slab on grade, in Texas with heavy clay...
  4. dstutz

    Recirculation pump sizing

    I am planning on replacing the polybutylene pipe in my house with PEX-A basically using Uponor's "Structured Plumbing" recommendations. I'd like to add an on-demand recirculation system while re-piping. I have a ranch house with everything on one level, the pipes run in the crawlspace under...
  5. Chad_H

    Quote Sanity Check

    We just purchased a home with PB piping and was planning to re-pipe the entire house. I was planning to attempt to re-pipe the house myself but decided against it since we've got several other projects going at the same time. We got three quotes for replacing with CPVC; two included patching...
  6. AaronS.

    CBS Repiping w/ PEX Question

    I've searched all over the forum and learned A LOT, but still have one issue. I have a all block house, interior and exterior walls, all exposed block no drywall to help hide the pipes, built on a slab with copper supply lines under the slab. We have a pretty decent leak and knew this was...
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