I know for a fact that when I bought the house I would have to change the piping in the house from galvanize to copper sometime soon. Well I have the $ now but i would like to price around (always) to see who can do the job right and for less.I live in Los Angeles, CA and would like to know how much to change the pipe from the meter all the way through the house. the piping in the house only needs to run on the left side because that‘s where my kitchen, washer and dryer, bathroom and exterior lines are run. Its a one story house and there is a crawl space. I just need a rough estimate. Plus there is a Home Depot literally 2 blocks away so getting material wont be a factor on time.
I also recommend using PEX . Copper will cost the crap out of you and will not last as long as PEX . Copper will not expand and contract like PEX either . I would go with CPVC before I would copper . Pex is so easy to work with . No question about it go PEX.
IF THE LIGHT JUST ON FOR ASB ,WHAT IS MEAN AND THE BREAK LIGHT DIDN'T ON,WHAT IS MEAN?
Forget the copper! use PEX its not expensive, and easy to work with! tools are expensive, so consider renting them!
IF THE LIGHT JUST ON FOR ASB ,WHAT IS MEAN AND THE BREAK LIGHT DIDN'T ON,WHAT IS MEAN?
Forget the copper! use PEX its not expensive, and easy to work with! tools are expensive, so consider renting them!
I also recommend using PEX . Copper will cost the crap out of you and will not last as long as PEX . Copper will not expand and contract like PEX either . I would go with CPVC before I would copper . Pex is so easy to work with . No question about it go PEX.