rchaney99
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Hi,
We are in the process of buying a manufactured home that was built in 1996. It has never been moved, excepted when installed at the current location.
After looking around, I see it has poly plumbing with copper crimps. It is on well walter with a water softner.
Should I get it replaced? There is no sign of leaks anywhere. There is a slight buildup of white/blue minerals at the water heater where the poly connects, but that is all I can find. Ive been told if your on well water, poly pipes are fine since chlorine is the main culprit for poly failing.
Ive been reading around and says a complete renovation of the existing poly pipes require cutting into the walls. Is this true on a manufacted home that has a decent size crawl space?
Thanks for any help, I am completely new to this stuff!
We are in the process of buying a manufactured home that was built in 1996. It has never been moved, excepted when installed at the current location.
After looking around, I see it has poly plumbing with copper crimps. It is on well walter with a water softner.
Should I get it replaced? There is no sign of leaks anywhere. There is a slight buildup of white/blue minerals at the water heater where the poly connects, but that is all I can find. Ive been told if your on well water, poly pipes are fine since chlorine is the main culprit for poly failing.
Ive been reading around and says a complete renovation of the existing poly pipes require cutting into the walls. Is this true on a manufacted home that has a decent size crawl space?
Thanks for any help, I am completely new to this stuff!